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Cake day: August 18th, 2023

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  • So the first point was that depending on your files/archives and how you access it, year or month or day may be more relevant to the user, which is why I was saying it’s dependent on the user, so I don’t agree that a human centric solution is always going to say the year is less relevant.

    And then if we are going to prioritize organizing the numbers in such a way as to save the eyes a millisecond of time, for standard usage month would be the orienting date since you need to make sure you are looking at today’s month, and then day would be the next necessary date, and then you’d still need the year there, so you’d end up with Month Day Year. Putting Day first would be just as wrong as putting year first because it is irrelevant until you establish the month, it’s too granular.












  • I’ve always disliked how this is described as a paradox. It only highlights a broader point found in many systems, a just system is never about “the good” outnumbering “the bad”. It’s about a balanced equilibrium, as are most relationships. Besides, allowing intolerance is not a tolerant act, that’s not the way we define that term. To make such a claim would be as ridiculous as a racist person saying they are practicing tolerance by not challenging or question any of their bigoted thoughts and instead just letting them play out.

















  • I tried replying to my own lemmy.world post (posted from my lemmy.world account) it appears to work just fine, but I did notice that my sdf account doesn’t load comments on some of the posts as I was comparing. For example, someone from a different instance posted on .world and from sdf I see none of the comments on that post

    Edit: just an update, I did some commenting and posts on .world and others and it appears to be working just fine, although I didn’t go double checking things through my other account, but as far as I can tell it was working fine, the glitch I mentioned earlier only applied to that one post.