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    ISO-8601 over all other formats. 2023-08-09T21:11:00Z

    Simple, sortable, intuitive.

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      Awful to actually read, though. Using T as a delimiter is mental… At least the hyphen provides some white space

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        Why are you splitting and delimiting a date object? Convert it to a shallower object if that’s what you need

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          While you are definitely right, I and many others use yyyy-mm-dd outside of software. And that’s when the T becomes super lame.

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        Honestly, even a lowercase t.

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          Lower case t is rfc3339 compatible https://ijmacd.github.io/rfc3339-iso8601/

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        Using T as a delimiter is mental

        You get used to it.

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      Too long. Even 2023-08-09 is too long for me. But since I like the readability I use 2023.08.09. Less pixels and more readable then 20230809.

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        deleted by creator

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          My company has decided to standardized on phone numbers with dots instead of dashes. They’re in email signatures, memos, client proposals. I absolutely hate it and it rubs me the wrong way every time I see it. It’s wrong.

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            In Germany this is standardized, too. DIN 5008 for phone numbers. Areacode Number-extension. For example 0123 456789-01

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        Although I actually like that format a lot, we use characters to help elicit context. 2023/08/09 is fine since we have been using / for dates for so long. Also it blows my mind why people don’t use : in 24 hour times. 16:40 is great, no am pm bullshit and you immediately know I’m talking time.

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        Same number of pixels, they are just different colours. But you still paid for them.

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      Good luck using colons in a filename.

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        Linux has been able to handle that since the 90s.

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        Tough luck if you are using NTFS file system. All my homies use EXT4.

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          btrfs/zfs > ext4

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            I mean yes, but I haven’t used any of those yet, so I can’t fully agree.

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