• pelya
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      1688 months ago

      YYYY-MM-DD OR DEATH

      • @robolemmy
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        408 months ago

        Easily proved to be the best: in every time travel story, the time traveler asks for the date. The unsuspecting drone always responds with DD or MM-DD, and the protagonist has to shout at them “NO! WHAT YEAR IS IT?”

        Always start with YYYY.

        I rest my case.

      • @phoneymouse
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        128 months ago

        DD is day in year, I think dd is what you mean. Also, YYYY is week year, so better to use yyyy.

        yyyy-MM-dd

      • Justas🇱🇹
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        78 months ago

        YMD is primarily used in:

        China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Taiwan, Hungary, Mongolia, Lithuania, Bhutan, Sweden

        That is one weird country group.

        • pelya
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          108 months ago

          China and Japan switched from their old calendar system, which was using the start of their current emperor inauguration as the first year, reset with each new emperor.

          So I guess it was easier to choose the only correct date format.

          • @[email protected]
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            28 months ago

            That just dictates what number the year starts at, not the order of writing down a date. They do traditionally go from general to specific though. When writing an address in China, you go Country - State - City - Street - Person (I forget where the postal code goes).

        • @uis
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          8 months ago

          How the fuck did NK got here?

    • @JPJones
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      208 months ago

      You’re god damn right