Nice.
Sorry to the rest of the world that uses a more sensible date formatting. I look forward to hearing from you in September.
- jadedctrl ( @jadedctrl@sopuli.xyz ) English7•1 year ago
Sorry to the rest of the world that uses a more sensible date formatting.
Counter-point: If you view 6/9 as a shortened form for 2023/6/9 instead of for 6/9/23, then it’s a perfectly sensible format. Year > month > day, it’s perfect! God loves it! It’s standard!
- ddh ( @DarkDarkHouse@lemmy.sdf.org ) English1•1 year ago
Sorry to bear bad news but YY/M/D is not ISO8601 standard.
- jackmeehoff ( @jackmeehoff@lemmy.world ) 5•1 year ago
Nice
- pewpew ( @pewpew@feddit.it ) 4•1 year ago
Too late, it’s 6/10 here
- bquintb ( @bquintb@midwest.social ) 4•1 year ago
Nice
- ZebraGoose ( @ZebraGoose@beehaw.org ) 4•1 year ago
Nice
- EmergencyPotato ( @EmergencyPotato@lemmy.one ) 3•1 year ago
The date formatting confused me when I was a little kid doing school projects, as some of our textbooks were printed in the USA. I thought, “How could the Americans get the date of their first trip into space wrong?!”
@EmergencyPotato
I mean that would be pretty on brand too- Blake Leonard ( @blake@fosstodon.org ) 1•1 year ago
@EmergencyPotato @hybridhavoc that’s because we’re stupid and can’t get basic things right, like measuring systems, date formats, healthcare, human rights…
YYYY/MM/DD FTW