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randint to Programmer Humor@lemmy.mlEnglish • 2 years ago

And I thought that I had already seen the worst date format.

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And I thought that I had already seen the worst date format.

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randint to Programmer Humor@lemmy.mlEnglish • 2 years ago
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  • @dauerstaender@feddit.de
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    Might as well roll the dice for order every time a user loads the page.

    • @Pechente@feddit.de
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      63•2 years ago

      We definitely need a “bad UI battles” community here.

      • @krey@sh.itjust.works
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        38•2 years ago

        i already have an idea: dropdown to select the date as a UNIX time stamp in roman numerals

        • aname
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          Roman numerals with slider selection and roman numerals are in alphabetical order

          Edit. But shown in arabic numerals

        • @Gork@lemm.ee
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          Ooh let’s make it so that it the user has to manually add in all the time before January 1, 1970 in order for it to be accurate. That time is also in Roman numerals.

          The program then does a system time check against NIST to see if the calculation is correct, otherwise it won’t let you proceed.

        • @dauerstaender@feddit.de
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          3•2 years ago

          Thx, I h8 it

        • NeedingvsGetting
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          Who hurt you?

      • Xylight (Photon dev)
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        2 years ago

        It already exists

        !bad_ui_battles@programming.dev

        • @drcobaltjedi@programming.dev
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          I’m so glad you guys remember that sub. I miss the silly things you guys made.

  • @RacoonVegetable@reddthat.com
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    61•2 years ago

    DONT SPEAK TO MY OR MY ISO 8601 EVER AGAIN! 🤬🤧😢

    • Kata1yst
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      I hope you mean RFC 3339 instead of that non-authoritative ISO crap 😤

      • @RacoonVegetable@reddthat.com
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        16•2 years ago

        You mean the standard defined by The Internet Engineering Task Force? Of course I do! The ISO name is just more popular.

        • Skull giver
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          [This comment has been deleted by an automated system]

          • @RacoonVegetable@reddthat.com
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            3•2 years ago

            I am going to cry.

        • @azimir@lemmy.ml
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          6•2 years ago

          Love the smell of a good standards body fight in the morning (0900 GMT+0).

          • @RacoonVegetable@reddthat.com
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            6•2 years ago

            You mean 1694768400 in Unix timestamp?

            • @azimir@lemmy.ml
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              Ah! A Raccoon and/or Vegetable of culture! I tip my fedora to you and your one true time representation and storage system.

              • @RacoonVegetable@reddthat.com
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                2•2 years ago

                tips debian

    • @piekay@feddit.de
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      1•2 years ago

      Me whenever someone uses a decimal point instead of comma

  • @ArtVandelay@lemmy.world
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    47•2 years ago

    12-12-12

    Just to keep you guessing

    • palordrolap
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      32•2 years ago

      Then you feed {12,12,12} to the API and it turns it into 1970-01-01T12:12:12UTC

    • Skull giver
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  • Thrickles
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    47•2 years ago

    At least it’s not a phone number entry via slider.😤

    • @Crackhappy@lemmy.world
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      12•2 years ago

      The fuck you just say to me, you son of a bitch?

    • @AngryAnusHornets@lemmy.world
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      deleted by creator

  • @Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    39•2 years ago

    It’s the 21st of 1946, June.

    • @bufordt@sh.itjust.works
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      Who the FUCK is June? You cheating bastard!

  • ⚡⚡⚡
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    deleted by creator

    • @blackn1ght@feddit.uk
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      And the days go 1,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,2,21,23 …

      • @No_Money_Just_Change@lemmy.ml
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        7•2 years ago

        What happens to 22?

        • @blackn1ght@feddit.uk
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          17•2 years ago

          The team did a test and found that not enough people who were born on the 22nd bought anything and UX wanted to make the list shorter, so it got removed.

        • all-knight-party
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          Those people are subhuman and don’t belong with the rest of us. They get a tickbox that says “Select if you were born on the 22nd of the month.” All the tickbox does is send SWAT to the address you entered

  • peto (he/him)
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    Nah, worst is palindrome interpolated ymdyydmy

    • @0x2d@lemmy.ml
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      Wtf

  • @flango@lemmy.eco.br
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    DDMMYYYY💪🗓🏆

    • @BleatingZombie@lemmy.world
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      42•2 years ago

      Ew

      YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS

      • @PlexSheep@feddit.de
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        Rfc3339 is the way. Mathematical superiority is on our side.

        • Fogle
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          Auto alphanumerical sequencing

    • @RickyRigatoni@lemmy.ml
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      10•2 years ago

      Y/D/Y/M/Y/M/Y/D

    • @TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz
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      DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD 😻❤️

      it’s the number of days since the asteroid blasted the dinosaurs, conveniently in 32 decimal digits

      • Coolishguy
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        2•2 years ago

        It would only take 11 decimal digits though. Sadly, an uneven 36 in binary

        • @TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz
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          2•2 years ago

          it’s a forward thinking standard. wont need to worry about Y2T

  • @Rhllor@feddit.de
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    10•2 years ago

    At this point, just go full bananas and use SEP-2023/15

    • @lugal@lemmy.ml
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      20SEP23\16

  • @darklamer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10•2 years ago

    Is that not the format that’s actually used in the US? I mean, it’s utterly insane, but a lot of people really are used to having the components of the date in random order.

    • @Still@programming.dev
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      nope, we use the format that matches the words spoken so Friday September 15th, 2023 would be Fri 9/15/2023 sometimes the year is shortened

      • Fushuan [he/him]
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        29•2 years ago

        take into account that your “words spoken” isn’t necessarily how other say it. For me, saying 15th of july of 2023 sounds way more natural in english.

        • @blackn1ght@feddit.uk
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          I wonder if they have a special rule to use dd/mm/yyyy on the 4th of July.

          • @bingbong@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            Nope, it’s “July 4th” or “the 4th of July” though and they’re weirdly interchangeable

      • @ScreamingFirehawk@feddit.uk
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        When is independence day?

        • @Still@programming.dev
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          us independence day is on July 4th, don’t really see how this is relevant to the conversation?

      • @darklamer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        In what way is the MDY you write about any different from the YDM in the screenshot? The important thing, that they’re in random order, is the same for both, right?

        And as for spoken language, it’s not like any normal person would say “September fifteenth” now, is it?

        • Faera
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          Turns out people in different countries and regions say the date differently as well. I find it funny how everyone always assumes their experience is the universal one.

          September Fifteenth and Fifteenth of September are both commonly used depending where you are in the world.

        • @Still@programming.dev
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          they are not in a random order they are in the same order as when spoken in proper American english

          and yes normal people do say September fifteenth none of this fifteen September British nonsense

          • Daeraxa
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            Literally nobody in Britain says ‘fifteen September’…

            • @abrasiveteapot@sh.itjust.works
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              True we say 15th September, not 15 September

            • @CoggyMcFee@lemmy.world
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              deleted by creator

  • slazer2au
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    Na, month data year is still the worse.

    • @BorgDrone@lemmy.one
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      11•2 years ago

      What about month year day ?

      • @lars@lemmy.world
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        Satan up early this morning

      • @Tolookah@discuss.tchncs.de
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        Yymddmyy?

        Edit: someone already beat me to it.

  • Pxtl
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    7•2 years ago

    We must know: how many digits is the year? And when they’re displayed later, do they use slashes or hyphens? I want to really breathe in the awful.

    • @el_bhm@lemm.ee
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      1. 1970-1999 - 4 digits.
      2. 2000+ - 2 digits.
      3. No separators
      • @lugal@lemmy.ml
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        People argue about 2 and 4 digits years. Make it 3 and everyone is annoyed.

        023-16-09

        • @el_bhm@lemm.ee
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          Thank you, Satan

    • randintOP
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      The year is 4 digits. This is just an age confirmation dialog asking for your birthday on a sketchy website, so I’m pretty sure the date won’t be displayed later.

  • vlad
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    MMYYYYDD

    • Like A Duck
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      YYYY MM DD

      • @redditReallySucks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        That’s actually the best

        • @Bene7rddso@feddit.de
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          no, the best is YYYY-MM-DD

          • @redditReallySucks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            That’s what I use but the dashes aren’t the most important part

          • Like A Duck
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            Its the same

            • Pxtl
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              Hyphens matter. Standards matter. ISO8601 4 lyfe.

      • @McBain@feddit.ch
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        YYYY MM DD is better for directories.

      • vlad
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        Mine is worse

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    • @gibmiser@lemmy.world
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      YYDDMMYY

      • @yetAnotherUser@feddit.de
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        YMYMDYDY

      • vlad
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        HH:SS:MM DD, YYYY, MM

        • @SnipingNinja@slrpnk.net
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          SS:/MM/HH:YY/DD/YY

  • @FiskFisk33@startrek.website
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  • macniel
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    Well its the fluent variant. In the Year YYYY on the DD(st/nd/th) Day of MMMM

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