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53 points

ISO 8601 or nothing. Descending order of granularity, keep everything sorted as it should be!

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My personal preference is DD-MM-AAAA, but as someone that works with lots of data from different formats and timezones… I have to agree with you…

YYYYMMDD and UTC should be the global default.

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5 points

annum annum annum annum

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11 points

RFC 3339, because ISO is not free.

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7 points

Tell me more? I can look it up but I’m curious if anybody ever got problems from using a standard like that

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8 points

ISO charges for their standards

https://www.iso.org/store.html

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5 points

I’ve said it once and I will say it again:

mkdir -p 2023/{January,February,March,April,May,June,July,August,Septembet,October,November,December}

Warning: not POSIX

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5 points

ew ew ew no please no :'(

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3 points

Oh my god, why would they do this

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0 points

Why no? It will make your life way easier

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