minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink43•1 year agoThe fun thing about October is that whenever the date is written for the first 10 days it looks like a score.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink23•edit-21 year agodd/mm/yyyy is the second best date system
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•1 year agoThis, the twenty-fifth day of the XIIth month, heretofore known as December, in the year of our Lord: Two Thousand and Twenty Three.
minus-squareprolelinkfedilinkEnglish-8•edit-21 year agoI think mm/dd/yyyy is better than dd/mm/yyyy, because you can sort by the first number and the dates will be in chronological order (though I agree with the below comment that YYYY MM DD is the best).
The fun thing about October is that whenever the date is written for the first 10 days it looks like a score.
10/1
10/2
10/3
…
I don’t get it
dd/mm/yyyy is the second best date system
What would be the best then?
YYYY MM DD
ISO 8601
Rfc3339?
This, the twenty-fifth day of the XIIth month, heretofore known as December, in the year of our Lord: Two Thousand and Twenty Three.
Unix Time
Let’s meet up, how about 1703530800 'o clock?
And not one second later!
Not 1703530801, not 1703530799, we meet at exactly 1703530800!
yyyy-MM-dd
25/DEC/2023
I think mm/dd/yyyy is better than dd/mm/yyyy, because you can sort by the first number and the dates will be in chronological order (though I agree with the below comment that YYYY MM DD is the best).
I’d give this comment a 4/10.
I judge this… 4th of October
Does look like cricket scores tbh