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minus-square@unomar@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglish88•2 years agoISO-8601 over all other formats. 2023-08-09T21:11:00Z Simple, sortable, intuitive.
minus-square@flambonkscious@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglish25•2 years agoAwful to actually read, though. Using T as a delimiter is mental… At least the hyphen provides some white space
minus-square@GBU_28@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglish5•2 years agoWhy are you splitting and delimiting a date object? Convert it to a shallower object if that’s what you need
minus-square@Lodra@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglish12•2 years agoWhile you are definitely right, I and many others use yyyy-mm-dd outside of software. And that’s when the T becomes super lame.
minus-square@Lobstronomosity@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkEnglish7•2 years agoGood luck using colons in a filename.
minus-square@Rodeo@lemmy.calinkfedilink17•2 years agoLinux has been able to handle that since the 90s.
minus-squareAndrewlinkfedilink11•2 years agoTough luck if you are using NTFS file system. All my homies use EXT4.
minus-squareAndrewlinkfedilink1•2 years agoI mean yes, but I haven’t used any of those yet, so I can’t fully agree.
ISO-8601 over all other formats. 2023-08-09T21:11:00Z
Simple, sortable, intuitive.
Awful to actually read, though. Using T as a delimiter is mental… At least the hyphen provides some white space
Honestly, even a lowercase t.
Why are you splitting and delimiting a date object? Convert it to a shallower object if that’s what you need
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.
You get used to it.
Good luck using colons in a filename.
Linux has been able to handle that since the 90s.
Tough luck if you are using NTFS file system. All my homies use EXT4.
btrfs/zfs > ext4
I mean yes, but I haven’t used any of those yet, so I can’t fully agree.