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minus-squareBZ 🇨🇦linkfedilink35•2 years agoI’m not kidding when I ask: are there really a lot of people using MM/DD/YYYY??
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish112•2 years agoAlmost 350 million of us morons down south of you.
minus-squareArchlinuxforeverlinkfedilink-31•2 years agoUsing a different date format that means the exact same thing anyway does not make you a moron.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink17•2 years agoMy favourite thing is that files are sorted automatically by date if you use yyyy-mm-dd. Sometimes there are just practical reasons.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink14•2 years agoBut there are a lot of other things that do 👈😎👈
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink33•2 years agoI think most Americans do. Or at least it was taught that way in school when I was growing up. Maybe it’s because of the way we speak dates, like “October 23rd” or “May 9th, 2005”. Regardless, the only true way to write dates is YYYY-MM-DD.
minus-squarecliflinkfedilink18•2 years agoPretty much every American I’ve ever met. Dates on drivers license, bank info, etc - all in MM/DD/YYYY … or even just MM/DD/YY I regularly confuse people with YYYY-MM-DD
I’m not kidding when I ask: are there really a lot of people using MM/DD/YYYY??
Almost 350 million of us morons down south of you.
🤣
Using a different date format that means the exact same thing anyway does not make you a moron.
My favourite thing is that files are sorted automatically by date if you use yyyy-mm-dd. Sometimes there are just practical reasons.
But there are a lot of other things that do 👈😎👈
I think most Americans do. Or at least it was taught that way in school when I was growing up. Maybe it’s because of the way we speak dates, like “October 23rd” or “May 9th, 2005”.
Regardless, the only true way to write dates is YYYY-MM-DD.
Thanks!
Pretty much every American I’ve ever met. Dates on drivers license, bank info, etc - all in MM/DD/YYYY … or even just MM/DD/YY
I regularly confuse people with YYYY-MM-DD