zeet to Doctor WhoEnglish • 7 months agoAccidentally set the TARDIS to en_US and now I can't fit through the door. How do I change back to en_GB without entering?imagemessage-square26arrow-up1204arrow-down18
arrow-up1196arrow-down1imageAccidentally set the TARDIS to en_US and now I can't fit through the door. How do I change back to en_GB without entering?zeet to Doctor WhoEnglish • 7 months agomessage-square26
minus-squarezeetOPlinkEnglish14•7 months agohamburgers? Next you’ll be telling me to set the base time references in mm-dd-yyyy, lol.
minus-square@AnalogyAddictlinkEnglish4•7 months agoI’m trying to convert Americans to dd-mmm-yyyy one dev team at a time. It’s my magnum opus.
minus-squareHandleslinkfedilinkEnglish4•edit-27 months ago dd-mmm-yyyy Adding an extra digit to the months in case we have a huge leap year some day 👍🤣 Better safe than sorry! Edit: spelling
minus-square@AnalogyAddictlinkEnglish3•edit-27 months agoIt renders as 05-Apr-2024. Rendering the month as an abbreviation gets rid of confusion.
minus-square@trolololollinkEnglish1•7 months agoUuuh doesn’t work in some languages. You’re trading one bad concept with another.
minus-square@AnalogyAddictlinkEnglish1•7 months agoYes. That is why localization is a thing. I was talking about in English.
hamburgers
? Next you’ll be telling me to set the base time references inmm-dd-yyyy
, lol.visceral reaction
I’m trying to convert Americans to dd-mmm-yyyy one dev team at a time. It’s my magnum opus.
Adding an extra digit to the months in case we have a huge leap year some day 👍🤣 Better safe than sorry!
Edit: spelling
It renders as 05-Apr-2024. Rendering the month as an abbreviation gets rid of confusion.
Uuuh doesn’t work in some languages. You’re trading one bad concept with another.
Yes. That is why localization is a thing. I was talking about in English.