• MisterFrog@lemmy.world
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      19 days ago

      YYYY.MM.DD (or similar) is the best.

      DD/MM/YYYY is acceptable.

      MM/DD/YYYY needs to be put out of its misery.

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          19 days ago

          Luckily for you that’s the iso standard haha

          I wouldn’t mind if it could be kept on the same line, but I don’t believe there is a non-breaking hyphen in unicode.

          You can insert non-breaking hyphens into MS Office programs like word though. Very useful if you’re an engineer and writing out tags in reports all the time (and dislike when they get broken across lines).

          The actual print character is a normal hyphen, though.

          Thanks for reading my pedantic preferences haha

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      20 days ago

      If you want a computer to sort dates in a sane manner, year-month-day is the only option. Anything else is madness.

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      20 days ago

      Biggest to smallest - makes it easy to sort by date for things like folders of photos. And other things, I’m sure.

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        Biggest to smallest fails though for years which are smaller than the months, and for months which are smaller than the days.

        e.g. Dec 1st 2003, would be written 12/03/01 biggest to smallest

        I don’t think you’ve thought this through, and frankly I question your mother’s sexual decency.

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    20 days ago

    Pie was never meant to be commercialised!

    (Also come on guys, please stop shortening it to ‘pi’. We’re not restricted by '90s SMS length any more!)

  • killeronthecorner@lemmy.world
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    20 days ago

    If you think this is bad, how about the fact that Americans only have one math!

    The time has come to stop the greedy hoarding of maths by Europeans. Let’s open up our hearts and donate another math or two to these poor unfortunate souls.