• Phuntis
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      2910 months ago

      go away robot with your beep boop propaganda humans are supreme and not computers we aren’t saying our dates like a file manager

    • Th4tGuyII
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      2610 months ago

      If you want a properly self-organising file structure, going by least changing unit to most changing unit is absolutely the correct way to go

    • @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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      1910 months ago

      For sorting files by date (yyyy/mm/dd), sure, but for keeping track of what date it is today, dd/mm/yyyy is the only right way.

      • @Stovetop@lemmy.world
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        110 months ago

        I prefer YYYY MM DD myself, and I am assuming that the US operates along weird similar logic but just considers the year irrelevant for most dates, tacking it on at the end instead when the year needs to be mentioned so that the unstated/assumed dates which omit the year still begin the same way.

        • @psycotica0@lemmy.ca
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          310 months ago

          I think that’s too much thinking, I’m pretty sure it’s simpler than that. North Americans say “December Twelfth” or “May Forth” or “March Fourteenth” rather than “The Fourteenth of March”.

          So they go “March -> 3”, “Fourteenth -> 14”, and you get “3/14” that you can read from left to right as “March Fourteenth”. That’s about it, I’m pretty sure.

          And so long as everyone agrees which one comes first it’s not ambiguous. Of course, everyone doesn’t agree, and there are logical reasons to pick the others, but this one is simply in reading order.

    • Ultragramps
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      110 months ago

      The real hot take is lighting up the controversy with asking why they chose the skin tones. Then you talk about dog whistles.