Might as well roll the dice for order every time a user loads the page.
105 0 ReplyWe definitely need a "bad UI battles" community here.
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39 0 ReplyIt already exists
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DONT SPEAK TO MY OR MY ISO 8601 EVER AGAIN! 🤬🤧😢
61 0 ReplyI hope you mean RFC 3339 instead of that non-authoritative ISO crap 😤
16 5 ReplyYou mean the standard defined by The Internet Engineering Task Force? Of course I do! The ISO name is just more popular.
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Me whenever someone uses a decimal point instead of comma
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12-12-12
Just to keep you guessing
47 0 ReplyThen you feed {12,12,12} to the API and it turns it into 1970-01-01T12:12:12UTC
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At least it's not a phone number entry via slider.😤
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13 0 ReplyThe fuck you just say to me, you son of a bitch?
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It's the 21st of 1946, June.
39 0 ReplyWho the FUCK is June? You cheating bastard!
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The month selection is ordered alphabetically.
28 0 ReplyAnd the days go 1,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,2,21,23 ...
26 0 ReplyWhat happens to 22?
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Nah, worst is palindrome interpolated ymdyydmy
23 1 ReplyWtf
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DDMMYYYY💪🗓🏆
23 10 ReplyEw
YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
43 1 ReplyRfc3339 is the way. Mathematical superiority is on our side.
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Y/D/Y/M/Y/M/Y/D
11 1 ReplyDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD 😻❤️
it's the number of days since the asteroid blasted the dinosaurs, conveniently in 32 decimal digits
5 0 ReplyIt would only take 11 decimal digits though. Sadly, an uneven 36 in binary
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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.
12 2 Replynope, 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
10 6 Replytake 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.
30 1 ReplyWhen is independence day?
4 0 ReplyIn 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?
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At this point, just go full bananas and use SEP-2023/15
10 0 Reply20SEP23\16
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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.
7 0 Reply- 1970-1999 - 4 digits.
- 2000+ - 2 digits.
- No separators
7 0 ReplyPeople argue about 2 and 4 digits years. Make it 3 and everyone is annoyed.
023-16-09
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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.
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Na, month data year is still the worse.
16 9 ReplyWhat about month year day ?
13 1 ReplySatan up early this morning
4 0 ReplyYymddmyy?
Edit: someone already beat me to it.
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MMYYYYDD
9 3 ReplyYYYY MM DD
12 5 ReplyThat's actually the best
16 2 ReplyYYYY MM DD is better for directories.
3 1 ReplyMine is worse
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YYDDMMYY
5 0 ReplyYMYMDYDY
7 0 ReplyHH:SS:MM DD, YYYY, MM
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whats wrong?
1 0 ReplyWell its the fluent variant. In the Year YYYY on the DD(st/nd/th) Day of MMMM
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