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    1 year ago

    What makes you think Farenheit is more precise for “human liveable” temperatures?

    The temperature is the same. Regardless of which unit you use to document it in.

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      1 year ago

      Which is why I think any argument between Celsius and Fahrenheit is completely arbitrary.

      Like, the temperature that water melts and boils is completely dependant on pressure. If I follow a recipe I’ll use the temp they recommend. My computer’s heart gauge uses Celsius. I don’t need to know what it is in Fahrenheit to know if it’s overheating.