Because he didn’t know about ISO8601. The only correct date format, especially in Canada.

  • @Bertuccio
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    13 hours ago

    The rest of the world’s date system is most certainly not DD-MM-YYYY.

  • mle
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    ISO8601 is grat and all, but even without a common standard, I feel it should either be largest to smallest unit, or smallest to largest. YMD or DMY. Anything else is just asking for misunderstandings.

    • @Valmond
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      44 hours ago

      YMD is the way to go, because it auto-sorts on a computer.

      Even when you tuck on the time, or would you prefer 59:46:13-14:10:2024 :-) ?

      • @Bertuccio
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        23 hours ago

        I’m not disagreeing in general, but I need to point out that this is like saying you should write Arabic numerals in order of decreasing powers of 10 because it autosorts on a computer.

        It’s the reverse. Computers automatically sort Arabic numerals and dates written in decreasing powers because those are the correct formats.

    • @Bertuccio
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      13 hours ago

      Well that throws out DD-MM-YYYY because it’s second smallest, smallest, fourth smallest, third smallest…

  • @[email protected]
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    411 hours ago

    My favourite is when you’re reading documentation for an API or an SDK or whatever and the examples show things like “2024-05-05” as the date where they’re both the same number and you can’t discern it at all. Like, use Halloween or Christmas or something as the date so it’s always obvious, eh?

  • @workerONE
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    YYYY-MM-DD crew checking in

  • @[email protected]
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    "What. No it’s month first,” responded his girlfriend Christine. The couple subsequently got in a huge fight and broke up, meaning their relationship only lasted from 10/01/2023-05/03/2024, with neither knowing if that is 6 months or over a year.

    What a good line 😂

  • @Omnificer
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    2723 hours ago

    I didn’t know it was called ISO8601 but I started naturally using it at work. It removes confusion among international colleagues, makes it way easier to sort data, and is also good for version control of docs.

    • @Puttaneska
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      414 hours ago

      Me too. It looks quite normal now and, yes, is great for file organisation.

  • str82L
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    1924 hours ago

    I.e. 2024-10-13

    • @SirSamuel
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      922 hours ago

      Wait, is that the thirteenth of October, or Smarch 10th?

    • @mipadaitu
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      14 hours ago

      I also only use data formats that can be alphabetized.