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JS96184304yIt fixes a sorting issue (sort of), but so yyyy.mm.dd.
So yeah, useless as the imperial system. -
@IHateForALiving I timestamp everything in my databases. It's just easier, especially when combined with something like moment.js
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myss44994y@IHateForALiving And what if you have to work with history records, older then 1970-01-01?
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Idiot everyone and their timezones, thinking 12 noon has to be when the sun is up.
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@spongessuck Stupid timezones policies led to energy crisis in my country several times, so it actually is important that the sun is up at 12 noon.
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eo287539534yThey're the same idiots who still use feet and pounds. I'm surprised they've survived that long
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@devphobe I've had some SQL queries in the past being so much easier, conceptually, when I dropped dates and started using timestamps. Since then, I've decided I'd always work with timestamps as default, and convert to a date where needed.
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The good thing is that every time I’m seeing slashes, like in 5/1/2021, I know that I‘m dealing with bullshit date format. So, it’s very easy to spot.
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@johnmelodyme what is the reason mm: yyyy: dd. is so much better than everything else that users of other formats should convert to it?
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@JS96 I really don't see how a "sort of" solution is any different from a "not at all" solution when there is an actual solution.
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