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  • S [email protected]

    MM/DD/YY for me.

    Edit: I learned something new today.

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    #57

    Upvoted, because never blame someone who learned something new.

    YYYY-MM-DD is for Files

    DD.MM.YYYY is for writing a date down.

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    • K [email protected]

      Let's not forget that technically you have to pay for ISO8601, despite it being nearly useless as a standard because it allows several incompatible formats to coexist.

      Fucking wild.

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      While a fucking stupid concept, it's nice that this particular format has a monetary deterrent.

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      • innermeerkat@jlai.luI [email protected]
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        I'm the only one annoyed about DD/MM/YYYY not being a date, but a date "format"?

        Not only it's a recycled joke, it doesn't even make sense.

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        • T [email protected]

          As a big ISO 8601 guy myself, I request explanation of this 9001 addition? Never heard of it till now and am optimistic

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          Quality Management Systems, unsure what it has to do with 8601, but guess the fanboy venn diagram overlaps

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          • K [email protected]

            RFC 3339 if you please. Let's be prescriptive.

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            #61

            Anyone help enlighten me about whatever this and unix epoch are getting at?
            Are these really more specific/better than iso 8601 and why specifically?

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            • I [email protected]

              For computing or sorting purposes, YYYY-MM-DD is best. But in day to day writing a date, I prefer DD-MON-YYYY.

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              #62

              What if the day in question isn't a Monday?

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                #63

                Perfect date: We stay in bed snuggling while watching furry movies, meme compilations, or playing video games.

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                • beigeagenda@lemmy.caB [email protected]

                  I prefer the alphabetical date format DD-HH-MM-SS-mm-yy for maximum confusion

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                  Were you mostly joking or is there a utility to this? Genuinely curious as someone that finds confusing things slightly more memorable in a really backwards way

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                  • S [email protected]

                    This fucknuts who thinks day should come before year, hah!
                    Give me YYYY-MM-DD, because dashes are better than slashes any day of the week.

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                    #65

                    This format is the best. Especially for digital file names, because sorting the files by filename also sorts them by date.

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                    • G [email protected]

                      This format is the best. Especially for digital file names, because sorting the files by filename also sorts them by date.

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                      #66

                      A true professional. Have an upvote.

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                      • T [email protected]

                        Were you mostly joking or is there a utility to this? Genuinely curious as someone that finds confusing things slightly more memorable in a really backwards way

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                        #67

                        Yes I was joking, get a random timestamp in this format and you have no idea what it's referring to.

                        DD:HH:MM:SS:mm:yy is even better because it could be a MAC address.

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                          Immediate red flag, we all know that YYYY/MM/DD is the only acceptable perfect date

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                          • T [email protected]

                            Anyone help enlighten me about whatever this and unix epoch are getting at?
                            Are these really more specific/better than iso 8601 and why specifically?

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                            #69

                            Happily!

                            So, first epoch time. It's a pretty robust standard, covers many use cases, has few edge cases... but it's specifically for machine usage, since it's not human readable and it's not reversible into the past (pre-1970).

                            ISO 8601 (depending on the annum), by the text of the documentation, these are all valid dates:

                            • 2007-04-05T14:30
                            • 2007-04-05T12:30−02:00
                            • 2007-04-05T14:30Z
                            • 200704051430
                            • 07-04-05T14:30
                            • 2007-95T14:30

                            Etc.

                            RFC 3339 (& RFC 9557, it's newest modification) is actually a subset of ISO 8601 and is far more prescriptive. For example you must have a timezone designator. You must have a separator between the date and time. You must use a dash between date elements and a colon between time elements. You can easily add standardized subseconds.

                            • 2007-04-05T12:30−02:00
                            • 2007-04-05 14:30Z

                            This means that RFC 3339 is much easier to parse and use by both machines and humans.

                            This page (reddit, I know...) has a great summary, and so in the interest of knowledge and attribution I'll link it: https://www.reddit.com/r/ISO8601/comments/p572xy/rfc_3339_versus_iso_8601/

                            This website allows you to more directly compare the two interactively.
                            https://ijmacd.github.io/rfc3339-iso8601/

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                            • P [email protected]

                              Immediate red flag, we all know that YYYY/MM/DD is the only acceptable perfect date

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                              I thought that was unix time /s

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                              • P [email protected]

                                Immediate red flag, we all know that YYYY/MM/DD is the only acceptable perfect date

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                                Preeeety sure it's stardate.

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                                • N [email protected]

                                  Don't go with this psycho! He mixes European style order with US style punctuation.

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                                  Standard in Australia. And common in the UK (it's traditionally a dot, but slash is more common now).

                                  But I'm team ISO-8601 when there's a chance of an international audience. At least where locale information can't be used.

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                                  • H [email protected]

                                    I see it now FML. Editing my comment.

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                                    In your defense, it's usually denoted MMM.

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                                    • S [email protected]

                                      This fucknuts who thinks day should come before year, hah!
                                      Give me YYYY-MM-DD, because dashes are better than slashes any day of the week.

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                                      I prefer YYYY.MM.DD, because the dots look aesthetically pleasing when the date is being displayed within the vincity of a clock displaying the time digitally.

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                                      • P [email protected]

                                        Immediate red flag, we all know that YYYY/MM/DD is the only acceptable perfect date

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                                        Agreed. As a nonviolent person, I'm willing to go to war over this. Can't have two files from different years listed side by side because they were from the first day of different months. That's anarchy.

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                                          YYYYMMDDHHMMSS is the only acceptable format.

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