• hzl@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    20 hours ago

    Listen morning people, just because there are more of you doesn’t mean you’re not stupid. Sleep in.

  • rozodru@piefed.world
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    1 day ago

    ugh I"m feeling that right now. slept like absolute shit lastnight, maybe 3 hours total. just tossing and turning all night. happens every damn year. I hate DST, just end it please.

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        14 hours ago

        I generally have more than 16 hours of energy in the day, so I actually did this for a while in college when I worked at a 24 hour job:

        Monday: 2am - 10pm - morning shift and midday classes

        Tuesday: 6am - 2am - morning shift and afternoon classes

        Wednesday: 10am - 6am -midday classes and evening shift

        ThursEve: 2pm - 10am - afternoon classes and overnight shift

        FriNight: 6pm - 2pm - partying, morning shift, and errands

        SaturSun: 10pm - 6pm - partying and miscellaneous

        Usually I had to fudge it a little bit to fit my exact class/work schedule, but it was honestly kinda dope. Less time struggling to fall asleep, 8 extra hours in the week, plenty of energy to party all night. If I could finagle my work schedule like that again, I’d probably go back to it.

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    1 day ago

    Sadly your sleep schedule will probably also relocate. The trick is to stay where you are and get a remote job from a place that uses your internal time zone.

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    I am convinced that if this was easy to do, the people that did so would find that their sleep schedule would mutate into something less easy to deal with.