What Is Date:Italy?

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121 points by jollyjerry 2 days ago


jauco - 7 hours ago

It’s actually worse than that. It wasn’t always whole coubtries who decided to adopt (or not) but cities and sometimes people within cities (i.e. the protestants in the city would be lagging, or maybe I’m misremembering and this was about people who where abroad)

In any case, for awhile, the date you picked depended on who you were writing to. And then also the relative standing. If he was of much lower standing you might force your own calendar on them.

Also, I think with the previous calendar it was always a bit debatable what year december belonged to. I can’t quite remember the details.

ComputerGuru - 7 hours ago

Good write up! Relevant folklore Usenet post about the history of the calendar I am again obligated to share: https://neosmart.net/forums/threads/an-extended-history-of-t...

scubbo - an hour ago

Ah, the cause of the weirdest bug I ever debugged. Obvious in hindsight - but we were totally puzzled as we continued debugging further and further down the stack of why one particular random seed would cause a fuzzed-input test to cause some date-handling code to error out.

cdot2 - 6 hours ago

Julian date is sometimes used to synchronize timing for encrypted radio systems. My understanding is that early radio systems adapted it because it was used by astronomers. Astronomers used it because it didn't skip any days which would cause issues tracking long term astronomical cycles.

thurn - 8 hours ago

I wonder how Paradox handles this stuff in their games like Europa Universalis. Have they ever made a "the pope wants you to switch calendar systems" event which changes the actual in-game date?

bsimpson - 6 hours ago

It's wild to think about how different things were in pre-modern times.

There are no computers, sensors, watches, or spaceships. There are also no TV-style distractions, and a lot more people are growing food. When would you notice that the longest day of the year is a few days away from what the books say it's supposed to be?

For that matter, the printing press was only a century old. How well-known was it that particular days are meant to be the longest or shortest of the year?

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