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by picafrost
508 days ago
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This is a great and very interesting write-up. It has never occurred to me that there might be algorithms applicable to calendars. It strikes me that the Gregorian calendar might encode some of the most calcified tech debt of humanity. It attempts to fit solar, lunar, and 7-day religious-oriented cycles (and who knows what else?) into one system. So many cultural and religious touchstones are oriented around the (month, day) tuple. For extra confusion add the asymmetry between cultures who place traditions on the lunar calendar. Let's not mention timezones. A big thanks to you keepers of time (libraries). Deciding that time began with Unix and that it should simply count forward seems rather sane by comparison. |
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