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  • makingStuffForFun
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    9 months ago

    Took me a while, then realised there is a country that uses whack date formatting. dd/mm/yyyy is the true king. All others shall bow.

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        9 months ago

        Only for file storage organisation. But I’ll agree on that use case only.

        • dan@upvote.au
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          9 months ago

          IMO it’s actually the best for everything. dd/mm/yyyy is ambiguous due to the American date format existing.

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            9 months ago

            What does American date formatting have to do with anything / anyone outside of America?

            DMY is the perfect progression. 2nd of the 3rd, 23. Perfect sense logically speaking.

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              9 months ago

              What does American date formatting have to do with anything / anyone outside of America?

              If you see a date somewhere, you can’t ever be 100% sure that it’s dd/mm/yyyy, as an American may have written it. On the other hand, yyyy-mm-dd is unambiguous.

              DMY is the perfect progression.

              That’s not the case when written with a time next to it, because in that case it’s inconsistent and “backwards” compared to the time. The date goes from “smallest” unit (day) to largest unit (year), yet time is written the opposite way, with the largest unit (hour) to the smallest unit (seconds or milliseconds). If you instead do yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss, the entire thing is in a consistent order.

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        9 months ago

        Yeah ymd is better than any alternative by a tenfold

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      9 months ago

      Found the ISO 8601 enthusiast.

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        9 months ago

        No, assuming year first it’s already in the right order for ISO 8601

        They likely live outside the US, somewhere where it’s already Friday, so “no” is just the answer to the question for them.

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          9 months ago

          It’s not valid, though. YYYY is required (since 2004), and day of the month requires a leading zero.