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minus-square@unomar@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglish63•2 years agoISO-8601 over all other formats. 2023-08-09T21:11:00Z Simple, sortable, intuitive.
minus-square@protput@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink6•edit-22 years agoToo 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.
minus-squareJerkface (any/all)linkfedilinkEnglish1•2 years agoSame number of pixels, they are just different colours. But you still paid for them.
minus-square@Lobstronomosity@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkEnglish3•2 years agoGood luck using colons in a filename.
minus-square@Rodeo@lemmy.calinkfedilink7•2 years agoLinux has been able to handle that since the 90s.
minus-squareAndrewlinkfedilink0•2 years agoTough luck if you are using NTFS file system. All my homies use EXT4.
minus-square@flambonkscious@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglish2•2 years agoAwful to actually read, though. Using T as a delimiter is mental… At least the hyphen provides some white space
ISO-8601 over all other formats. 2023-08-09T21:11:00Z
Simple, sortable, intuitive.
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.
Same number of pixels, they are just different colours. But you still paid for them.
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
Awful to actually read, though. Using T as a delimiter is mental… At least the hyphen provides some white space
You get used to it.