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pommes , to memes in 2023-08-09.jpg
Ellvix ,

Preach!

csolisr , to memes in What to do with the letters? (Help)

Give them to the prosecutors, of course

mkwarman , to memes in 2023-08-09.jpg

I’m definitely in the “for almost everything” camp. It’s less ambiguous especially when you consider the DD/MM vs MM/DD nonsense between US dates vs elsewhere. Pretty much the only time I don’t use ISO-8601 is when I’m using non-numeric month names like when saying a date out loud.

wesker ,
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Yeah, it’s pretty much everything for me too. The biggest exception being when UI is involved and a longhand date format would be more friendly.

hglman ,

Friendly to who?

KIM_JONG_JUICEBOX ,
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The time reapers

slacktoid ,
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And you can do a simple sort on the combined number and youve sorted by date.

usualsuspect191 ,

In Canada we use MM/DD and DD/MM so you never quite know which it is! There’s an expense spreadsheet I fill out for work that uses one format in one place and the other format in another…

seitanic ,
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Holy cats, that sounds like a nightmare.

mkwarman ,

That would ruin my entire day

flop_leash_973 ,

Hey, that sounds like my cloud storage providers auto billing system.

“Your auto renewal will draft on 08/09/23.”

Is that August 9th or September 8th? Literally depends on where the person you ask is in the world.

Facebones , to memes in 2023-08-09.jpg

Nah MMDDYY for me fam

fung ,

I’m the same in my heart, but my brain says YYYYMMDD

agressivelyPassive ,

You are objectively wrong.

genoxidedev1 ,
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Yes, MM DD YY only makes sense when you're speaking.

In written language it should always follow the order of smallest to largest, meaning day, month, and then year. Imo.

Though I personally try to use YYYY-MM-DD as much as possible in day to day life, if not applicable I use DD MM YYYY. YYYY-MM-DD of course doesn't follow the order of smallest to largest, instead following the opposite order, though at least it has an order.

Swarfega ,

When does saying the month first ever help when you’re speaking? The month doesn’t change for like 30 days. The only thing that matters is dd which changes daily. If someone asks me what the date I’ll give them the day date and nothing else.

I don’t need to say it’s the 9th and watch them panic that maybe it’s January.

genoxidedev1 ,
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I don't even know how to reply to this.

So if you made an appointment for the 2nd of September you'd tell 'em "yeah let's meet on the 2nd" or "yeah let's meet on the 245th" you're gonna need the month somewhere.

Of course if it's the same month it wouldn't make a difference if you said "let's meet on the 10th" or "let's meet on the 10th of August" but if you're making appointments for different months which in everyday life or in a work environment is not unusual you can't just say "yeah the 2nd" and expect them to know which month. "Yeah you can expect delivery by the 4th".

Tl;Dr:
I didn't even say "it's the only way to say it when speaking" I said "only makes sense when you're speaking." because in written form MM DD YY is just shit for everyone except Americans, to the point where context sometimes is the only saving grace. Vice versa applies.

Swarfega ,

You only need to add the month if it’s not the current month. The same with the year.

Feathercrown ,

Yep you’re 100% right. My job start date was miscommunicated because of this, they were like “you start on the 17th”… turns out it was the next month. Better than getting it wrong in the other direction though for sure!

WingedThing , (edited )
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Largest to smallest is way more logical than smallest to largest. You start general and get more specific as you progress. It is in general a better approach to conveying information and cataloging data. Not just dates.

Feathercrown ,

Yeah but if you’re communicating a date, then it’s likely that the larger chunks of time will match and can be ommitted, so it’s natural to go up the chain in until you hit the day/month/year that matches the current one. Although I guess that’d imply using minutes before hours… I guess you could go large to small and skip anything that matches too. Nvm lol

DV8 ,

Yes, MM DD YY only makes sense when you’re speaking

For many people it doesn’t. It’s something that’s exclusive to the US. In British English it’s day before month when speaking.

It’s something that is taught in school as “remember that the Americans say date before month so you don’t get confused”. But in a business context it’s bloody annoying you don’t switch to the international standard.

genoxidedev1 ,
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Yes, we also do days first in Germany.

Like I replied to someone else in this thread: I wasn't saying "it's the only way that makes sense when speaking" I said "it only makes sense when speaking". That doesn't make any other way of saying dates make less sense when speaking though.

Facebones ,

It turns out I can label my files any way I like, thanks.

sarsaparilyptus ,

No, you can’t. Don’t bother locking the doors tonight, I’m coming in anyway.

Samsy OP ,

The judge a few weeks later: “you did this because of WHAT?”

Facebones ,

Reported

sarsaparilyptus ,
crusa187 , to memes in 2023-08-09.jpg

Tab completion approves of this naming scheme.

realbaconator , to memes in 2023-08-09.jpg

ISO 8601 gang. You’d never want to describe dates that way but for file management the convenience is massive.

qjkxbmwvz ,

If you’re using a *NIX command line, something like

mkdir $(date +%F)_photos

is super handy.

RedEyeFlightControl ,
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I do. Anything I have to put a datecode on, always gets a stamp of YYYYMMDD.

Bene7rddso ,

That’s not ISO8601

muix ,

That is the basic format of ISO8601, hyphens are only used in the extended format which is encouraged to be used in plain text.

See ISO 8601:2004 section 2.3.3 basic format

DestroyerAce , to unixporn in Need help with polybar config
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Sadly no. (You can prolly create drop down menu in a hacky way by creating some script that would launch a drop down looking menu and have your wm’s window rules display it under the module when clicked)

Btw waybar supports tooltips(hover text thingy) but its wayland only

AWildMimicAppears , to aww in Fox and the hound?
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DeadGemini , to unixporn in Need help with polybar config
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I’m honestly not 100% sure, but I don’t think so. Waybar does though, with the tooltip option.

Waybar is similar to Polybar, but only works on Wayland rather than X11. Configuration is a bit different, but similar in many respects. If you’re using i3 with Polybar now, you can install Sway as the window manager and drop your i3 config into ~/.config/sway/, it should work exactly the same as i3 after a few minor tweaks. Once Sway is set up, you can install and configure Waybar. The config file is not a drop-in replacement like Sway was for i3, but if you can figure out Polybar, you can figure out Waybar.

Link to the Waybar wiki on Github

GustavoM , to aww in Fox and the hound?
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The doggo looks worried.

AssortedBiscuits , to memes in Primes
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The meme works better if it’s 1 instead of 2. 1 is mostly not considered a prime number because a bunch of theorems like the fundamental theorem of arithmetic would have to be reworked to say “prime numbers greater than 1.” However, just because 1 is not a prime number doesn’t mean it’s a composite number, so 1 is a number that is neither prime nor composite.

Collatz_problem ,

2 is a prime number, but shit ton of theorems only apply to odd prime numbers, and a lot of other theorems treat 2 as a special separate case, because it behaves weirdly.

robinslave , to memes in Abe-sama gives advice

not an advice, an order XD

zyratoxx ,
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Execute Order 69

maplealmond ,

I don’t think that will have the intended result.

zyratoxx ,
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Ik, but it’s the only one I know of :')

c0mbatbag3l ,
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That is a negative impact. That is an “N” “I” negative impact.

Adramis , to memes in Shoot me a third time..... can't get shot again

He forgot the safety sunglasses, rookie mistake.

Xylinna , to aww in Fox and the hound?
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My heart is melting, so cute.

CompassRed , to memes in Primes

2 may be the only even prime - that is it’s the only prime divisible by 2 - but 3 is the only prime divisible by 3 and 5 is the only prime divisible by 5, so I fail to see how this is unique.

Huschke ,

Exactly, “even” litterally means divisible by 2. We could easily come up with a term for divisible by 3 or 5. Maybe there even is one. So yeah 2 is nothing special.

salty_mariner ,

“Threven” has a nice ring to it now that I think of it.

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h3mlocke ,

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