It's actually worse. I use both in different contexts. Fahrenheit for weather and climate control because that's what all the forecasts and thermostats use, but then some of the equipment I work with like Czech or Chinese 3D printers use Celsius.
I do use milimeters more often than inches when doing design work for 3D modeling or laser cutting because it's a lot easier.
At first I thought it was 80°C,but then I was reminded that Americans still use those silly units of measurement.
It's actually worse. I use both in different contexts. Fahrenheit for weather and climate control because that's what all the forecasts and thermostats use, but then some of the equipment I work with like Czech or Chinese 3D printers use Celsius.
I do use milimeters more often than inches when doing design work for 3D modeling or laser cutting because it's a lot easier.