For me, it may be that the toilet paper roll needs to have the open end away from the wall. I don’t want to reach under the roll to take a piece! That’s ludicrous!
That or my recent addiction to correcting people when they use “less” when they should use “fewer”
YYYY/MM/DD
Good for computers and spreadsheets, bad for people in mundane use.
Most of the time I know what year I’m dealing with so it goes in the back. Putting the day first doesn’t help until I know what month we mean, so the month goes first.
Nightmare for file names and stuff though.
I see you woke up and chose violence. Dueling pistols at dawn it is then
For me, it’s actually much better for file name sorting - and just about everything else. It numerically orders items in a logical manner allowing for batch processing of large sets of data using wildcards or regex, but I understand that it may not fit everyone’s usecase…which is why, it seems everyday, there’s someone introducing a new date format
I’ll be honest, while YMD is best, I’ll take anything that isn’t MDY.
MDY is just plain nuts, but has to be DMY for me, increasing length of time, left to right as that’s the direction of reading (plus what I was taught!).
For me it’s YYYY-MM-DD https://www.iso.org/iso-8601-date-and-time-format.html
Also, there is a special place for those people who keep making up new timestamps
I have (minor) beef with ISO 8601. It’s very wishy washy about fractional seconds. It’s like “eh, idc if you use a period or a comma to separate them”
Plus slashes are more likely to be blocked by arbitrary character set validation, and fail. Dashes more clearly distinguish the segments and are more compatible
Spacing of the letter and fewer clutter is also very good with dashes.
And don’t work in filenames. But yes, files being in the same order when sorted lexicographic or chronologically makes me smile.
This is probably the best format and I would concede without question. Cheers!
I sign papers with customers from all over the world, and if I get to sign first and need to add a date, I invariably go for YYYY-MM-DD from ISO-8601. If they go first it’s most often illegible to readers without any cultural context.
DD/MM/YYYY
I prefer MYYD/MYYD.
Ok that is a level of cursed I wasn’t prepared for
It’s the only way that makes sense to parse. Imagine if literally anything else worked with the minor amounts first.
This thing costs 25 cents and 3,000 dollars
The time is currently 45:9.
This program is v11.7.9 and the next release is v0.8.9
I don’t like “mixed number” format, like 1/4 and 648,3. I’d much rather say “five hundredths, two tenths, six ones, four tens, 8 hundreds and 3 thousand”
I guess a lot less recipes would get overseasoned though.
how would you shorten it? MM/DD feels wrong, and DD/MM makes no sense if you wanted it to be YYYY/MM/DD
What you’re saying makes s lot of sense, but how do you speak dates?
When did you start working your current job? It was in 2022, Aprill 11th
What’s your anniversary date? We were married on 2012, September the 9th.
People don’t talk that way, which is how writing then down got to be the MMDDYYYY forget on the first place. Technically, it was MMDDYY exclusively until mid 1999.
But everybody still writes addresses as person, street, place, country what is the reverse of the logical order with biggest geographical element first.
Heretics like you deserve the Brazen Bull.
hot take ☠️
I might not like your opinion but I certainly love your puns, you may be spared.
Ngl, those are some good words to live by. Cheers!
DD/YYYY-MM
Pure evil
YOLO!
Nah, that’d be the version of that without symbols, just straight digits.
Don’t threaten me with a good time, baby