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      • Elrecoal19OP
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        13 days ago

        What heathen uses yyyy/dd/mm??? As far as I know, americans use mm/dd/yyyy (which is just another unhinged date format, but not as much as yyyy/dd/mm)

        In this house we either use yyyy/mm/dd or dd/mm/yyyy.

          • Elrecoal19OP
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            013 days ago

            I would use it more often if it was the standard, but unfortjnately I’m stuck with dd/mm/yyyy… for now

            • @SatouKazuma@programming.dev
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              013 days ago

              I’m not stuck with anything anymore since I just got fired during a fucking work trip. They made me buy my flight home, and book a 300 km Uber trip.

                • @SatouKazuma@programming.dev
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                  013 days ago

                  I’ll tack those onto the wrongful termination case on which I’ve got them dead to rights. Promissory estoppel is sadly not a thing in most of the US, though, as far as I’m aware.

          • Elrecoal19OP
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            13 days ago

            Exactly! I’m European so I’m kinda stuck with dd/mm/yyyy already, but even then it’s better than mm/dd/yyyy because it still has an order, even if inverse

        • Cethin
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          013 days ago

          Y/m/d sucks honestly. It’s the opposite order of what you want. Day is most critical, then month, then year. That’s the order it should be in. Everything else is different levels of bad.

          • Elrecoal19OP
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            013 days ago

            Nah, YYYY/MM/DD lets you sort by year, momth and day easily. Specially with digital registers. I stopped using dd/mm/yyyy for personal files when they started mixing the ones of different months but the same day.

    • Elrecoal19OP
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      13 days ago

      Idk what month and day system does excel use, or wether it depends on the version or location, but at leas for me it does day/month (not like I was the one who made the meme though)

      So, 1/2 would be 1st of february