memes

This magazine is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

Patches, (edited ) in This post

Fahrenheit is the way to go.

Taking this opportunity to argue why Fahrenheit over Celsius makes way more sense. Fahrenheit is essentially based on a scale of 0 to 100, which is a scale we use for most things in life. Yes we can go below 0 or above 100, but it’s such a perfect scale to understand exactly HOW hot or cold something is.

It’s 70 degrees outside? Wow, we’re at 70% heat. I bet that feels really nice and not too hot. Oh no it’s 100 degrees so we’re at 100% heat? Probably want to stay inside today. Water freezes once we get to 32%? Makes sense, that’s pretty cold. I’ll need to wear a winter coat. 0% outside? No way I want to go out in that.

In terms of understanding how how or cold it is outside, looking at the temperature as a number out of 100% is a perfect way of understanding that and having a frame of reference.

Celsius is so dumb. A 70 degree day in summer sounds great. 70% heat, not too hot, not too cold, just right. But convert that to Celsius? It’s 21 degrees in the summer? What does that even mean? Stupid.

Also because of the way the math works, the scale for Celsius makes no sense. It’s 0 degrees out in the U.S., that’s -18 Celsius. But if it’s 100 in the U.S., that’s only 38 Celsius? What kind of stupid scale runs from -18 to 38? 0 to 100 is the way to go.

Imagine if test scores ran from -18 to 38. Would you support this nonsensical scale then?

To be clear, I’m on board with the metric system and I definitely don’t think the U.S. does everything right. But Celsius is trash.

arc,

I get where you’re coming from cause you’re used to F, so comparing it to C naturally keeps you thinking of F as baseline (would be the same for me the other way around). But saying that C aint on a 0-100 scale is just objectively wrong. At 0 C water freezes, at 100 C water boils. It’s still a 0-100 scale, just based on something different. When it comes to metric vs imperial, it’s an easy conclusion to me, when it comes to temperature I think it’s more nuanced. I don’t have a better explanation on the difference other than “F is human focused” while “C is science focused” (I know, doesn’t quite cover it, just the best I got)

But then again, it really comes down to what you’re used to feeling “right”. For example, I could make similar conversions from C to F instead, and get weird numbers (water freezes at 32, and boils at 212? That makes no sense)

Never had too strong of an opinion on what temperature unit to use, but I will say this. C is a lot closer to K (kelvin) which is what is used for science, while converting F to K is a mess. So the one benefit C gives is a slightly easier time to get into that

I do need to let the nerd in me get this out too, F used to also be defined by water freezing/boiling. Meaning that technically C is a 0-100 scale, while F is a 32-212 scale. (Nowadays they’re both defined by K, making this point kinda irrelevant)

Patches,

But why do I care when Water Boils at Sea level? What am I to do with that knowledge in my day to day? The 0-100 is irrelevant to me.

I’m dead long before water boils. And I’m very uncomfortable below water freezing but it won’t kill me quickly.

Kusimulkku,

When it’s snowing and freezing outside is very helpful knowledge for places where that happens. That being at zero is nice.

I’m dead long before water boils

No sauna for you I guess

illectrility,

Fahrenheit has one advantage here: You’re used to it. If you’re used to Celsius, you know that 25° is warm and 5° is cold and don’t give a shit about it not being a 0-100 scale for that particular use case.

The 0-100 thing is pretty much the only argument I’ve ever heard in favor of Fahrenheit btw. Again, if you’re used to one of them, that’s the one that will make the most sense.

Being used to Celsius has the advantage of automatically being used to Kelvin. For example, if you ever want to calculate anything to do with the energy required to heat something to a certain temperature, you will have a way better time with Kelvin. Being used to and measuring in Celsius helps a lot here.

But sure, I get that you’re used to Fahrenheit. It’s just that the whole world has decided to use Celsius. Honestly, for good reason.

fastandcurious,

You are entitled to your opinion and obviously have your own preference and your way of explaining the scale is very good as well, but saying that Celsius is objectively worse is just wrong.

dodgy_bagel,

Except that my winters are -10% temperature my summers are 115% temperature.

jballs,
@jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

That just means it’s time to move

Patches, (edited )

It means your temperatures are not compatible with human life. There is no confusion that 120% Hot would be “really fucking hot”.

Both of those temperatures mean you’re outside the human scale and should limit your time outside.

It’s pretty unclear that I can for a walk outside at 40 C but if I do that at 48C I might die.

Kusimulkku,

It’s pretty unclear that I can for a walk outside at 40 C but if I do that at 48C I might die.

Not unclear for someone familiar with the system

Zerush, (edited )
@Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

With the current climate policy, soon the winters -10ºC and the summers at 115ºC, but

https://file.coffee/u/cmZ1MTo9A0bcGLDqNL7Kq.jpg

kirby,

to a european like me 90 ‘%’ or 20 ‘%’ human comfort would be very confusing - you could probably guess that one is hot and the other’s not but I’d have no point of reference until I convert it to Celcius. I think the numbers that someone grows up with will always make more sense no matter what

Patches,

I mean we use scales from 0 to 100 in every field. -18 to 38 is a scale used absolutely nowhere.

But I agree Humans can get used to pretty much anything, and once they do - it’s all they will prefer over the unknown.

DarthFrodo, (edited )

So 0°F was defined as the freezing temperature of a solution of brine made from a mixture of water, ice, and ammonium chloride (why in the world?). Originally, 90°F was set as human body temperature, which was later changed first to 96°F, and now it’s about 98.6°F.

Celsius is just: 0°C is the freezing temperature of water 100°C is the boiling temperature of water

Nobody uses a scale between -18 and 38. People in countries using Celsius just learned as a child that body temperature is 38°C, that’s all. -18°C has no special meaning to us.

At 0°C outside it’s freezing (32°F). 10°C is quite cool (50°F), you’ll need a jacket. 20°C is a comfortable temperature for me, if it’s sunny (68°F). 30°C is getting rather warm (86°F). 40°C is hell outside, or a bad fever (104°F). To boil water, heat it to 100°C (212°F).

I get that this seems confusing at first when you’re used to completely different orientation points, but for people who are used to C, it’s very intuitive.

RandomVideos,

Why does this matter? I have no idea what 0% or heat means, but know what -18° or 38° mean. For me 32% heat doesnt mean anything.

How hot it feels can change. In summer, 10°C feels cold, but in winter it feels hot

A lot more people use °C so more people would have to relearn how temperature is measured

I dont think either of them is better than the other, its just that you got used to what numbers means its hot or cool

set_secret,

The argument for Fahrenheit based on a perceived “0 to 100 scale” representing a percentage of heat can be critiqued as it misunderstands how temperature scales work. Temperature is not a percentage system; it’s a measure of thermal energy. The notion that 70 degrees Fahrenheit represents “70% heat” is not scientifically accurate as it implies that temperature is a linear scale capped at 100, which it is not. The Fahrenheit scale was actually based on arbitrary points: the freezing point of brine (0°F) and the average human body temperature (96°F at the time, which has since been adjusted to 98.6°F).

Celsius, on the other hand, is based on the freezing and boiling points of water at 0°C and 100°C respectively, under standard atmospheric conditions. This makes it a decimal and scientifically consistent system that is easier to relate to the states of water, an essential reference in science and daily life.

Comparing temperatures to percentages, like test scores, is a flawed analogy because temperature doesn’t have an upper limit “score” and is not designed to be read as a proportion. The scale from -18 to 38 in Celsius correlates directly with the physical properties of water, which is logical for scientific purposes.

Moreover, many argue that Celsius is more intuitive for everyday weather-related use outside of the U.S., as the scale is more granular for colder climates (where a one-degree change in Celsius is noticeable) and aligns well with the metric system, which is used globally for scientific measurement.

kadu, (edited )
@kadu@lemmy.world avatar

A Canadian would call 25 C a very hot day. As a Brazilian I’d be laughing and considering using warmer clothing.

Claiming that one scale works better for human perception of temperature is quite literally wrong, by definition, as your scale can’t account for how extremely subjective this is.

With Celsius, however, the subjectivity is gone: everybody knows what a fucking ice cube is, everybody has boiled water, everybody knows roughly how warm a body should be. It’s super easy.

Also, what the fuck are you talking about scales that “only go to 38” and comparing it to test scores? Celsius can go to temperatures in the -200 range and essentially infinitely up. A soldering iron is hotter than 38 C, I can guarantee you that.

promitheas, in Got ur forecast, my Lemmys
@promitheas@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Anyone else like miserable weather and doesn’t see an issue with the image?

superfes,

I love autumn.

spicytuna62,
@spicytuna62@lemmy.world avatar

Fall and winter are the best in Oklahoma. I fucking LOVE the end of the year. We get one or two good snows most years, but it never snows enough to need to salt the roads all the time. It’s 40-60 degrees throughout the entire season. It’s one of our dry seasons so most days are sunny. You can spend basically the entire season outdoors in normal clothes.

I’d move to Seattle or Portland or Denver for the weather, but there’s no way my line of work could afford the cost of living there. Also, my wife’s family is all here and she’s not keen to move 2,000 miles away. Can’t blame her for that.

superfes,

Can’t relate to your latter paragraph, I am all too keen to be away from my family, I moved to the PNW 6 years ago, it’s got it’s problems, I love it here, though, might retire towards the coast if I can eventually afford it.

dan1101, in True

You would trust communist leaders to be measured and responsible with AI technology?

yogthos,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

A lot more than I’d trust capitalist leaders that’s for sure.

dan1101,

With a democratic leader you at least have the chance to vote them out. With a bad communist leader you kiss their ass or go to the gulag, or fall out a window.

toomanyjoints69,

Why do you come to the internet just to argue? I dont think it makes you feel good, and your language doesnt suggest you want your view changed.

It might be good for your mental health to find people you agree with and talk to them. You will be happier.

dan1101,

I feel fine, you don’t know me. I am disagreeing with something, not arguing. Is that not allowed?

toomanyjoints69,

No its not allowed youve been a bad boy.

yogthos,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

Communism is fundamentally a democratic system. The whole point of communism is that the majority is in charge. Maybe learn what communism is?

seitanic, in that look tho
@seitanic@lemmy.sdf.org avatar
Franzia,

When I found this meme it ruined the next two years of my friends’ lives

zzx,

True lmao. I’m sanding my brain brb

Mylemmy, in Got ur forecast, my Lemmys

just like Reddit with negativity

Exusia,
@Exusia@lemmy.world avatar

Nah just acknowledging the SNOW IN NOVEMBER because I hate snow

spudwart, in Maybe it's just a Lemmy phone app problem?
@spudwart@spudwart.com avatar

The only issue I have with memmy is that “&” becomes “&;amp” for some reason

far_university1990, in Guten Tag Everybody

𝕯𝖎𝖊𝖘𝖊 𝕶𝖔𝖒𝖒𝖊𝖓𝖙𝖆𝖗𝖘𝖊𝖐𝖙𝖎𝖔𝖓 𝖎𝖘𝖙 𝖓𝖚𝖓 𝕰𝖎𝖌𝖊𝖓𝖙𝖚𝖒 𝖉𝖊𝖗 𝕭𝖚𝖓𝖉𝖊𝖘𝖗𝖊𝖕𝖚𝖇𝖑𝖎𝖐 𝕯𝖊𝖚𝖙𝖘𝖈𝖍𝖑𝖆𝖓𝖉

Siegfried,

A mi abuelo se le caería una lágrima :,)

NameOfWhimsy, in This post

Rankine gang rise up

son_named_bort, in Full power (:

I think I’ll choose Sprite instead.

LittleTransPunk, in The Season of Warmth and Hope
@LittleTransPunk@lemmy.world avatar

They can find their tip in the field where I grow my fucks

flashgnash,

It’ll be pretty easy to find it given that the field is barren

LittleTransPunk,
@LittleTransPunk@lemmy.world avatar

Bold of you to assume that there will be a tip amongst my non-existent fucks

StalinIsMaiWaifu,
@StalinIsMaiWaifu@lemmygrad.ml avatar

How goes this years harvest?

SaltyIceteaMaker,

Worse than last year. Seems to be a trend that the yield gets worse by the year

robzombie91,

My fucking yields have been low this year. I have very little to give.

zyratoxx, in The truth about Israel 🇮🇱
@zyratoxx@lemm.ee avatar

I do think a lot of the users here on Lemmy you’d normally refer to as “Liberals” are actually siding with the Palestinian civilians in this matter and not with Israel (from what I have seen over the last weeks)

Even a lot of the beehaw folks seem to be upset with how Israel is behaving. Source: this post

So, are these now Liberals or not, comrade Lemmygrader?

culprit,
@culprit@lemmy.ml avatar

“There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen.”

whileloop, in The Season of Warmth and Hope
@whileloop@lemmy.world avatar

You’ll get your rent when you fix this ****** door.

SpaceNoodle,

Well, there’s your problem. The door is made of asterisks, when it should be made of door.

SnipingNinja,

I’m imagining a door made from many tiny doors (like pet doors but smaller) and it sounds terrible

GrammatonCleric, (edited ) in The Season of Warmth and Hope
@GrammatonCleric@lemmy.world avatar

I got their tip riiight heeere

ridethisbike,

Dick! He’s talking about his dick, guys!!

Holzkohlen,

Well now you spoiled the surprise!

PeWu,

in the voice of the Mickey Mouse

We’ll leave this tool for later!

swab148,
@swab148@startrek.website avatar

Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggity dog

thorbot,

Pics for proof?

Meltrax, in Got ur forecast, my Lemmys

Ok it’s not just me then right? I’m trying to find communities on Lemmy that aren’t just doom and gloom clickbait, but holy shit this place is depressing so far.

peopleproblems,

I don’t mean to reinforce your observation

but everywhere is like that.

idiomaddict,

Smaller hobby or special interest communities are generally the most positive ones and this place is still being fleshed out. Those are the communities that take the longest to establish themselves

NKVDawg, in The Season of Warmth and Hope

How about they tip me? They tip waiters, but not the people who give them free money every month.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • memes@lemmy.ml
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #