Had the same thought. The American date format must be the least intuitive, but as a nerd that likes to order files and folders YYYY/MM/DD is just a win.
Not really, that’s just the standard of ISO 8601. In the past I used slashes as well until someone mentioned standard is to use dashes and not slashes. Dashes also seem to have better readability.
4th February that’s an old note, better remove it and press.
Had the same thought. The American date format must be the least intuitive, but as a nerd that likes to order files and folders YYYY/MM/DD is just a win.
You meant YYYY-MM-DD
If we’re having a fight over who can be the most padentic, I’d argue that’s a format issue, rather than order ;)
But then again, I’m a few pints deep now and may just be talking out me arse.
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Not really, that’s just the standard of ISO 8601. In the past I used slashes as well until someone mentioned standard is to use dashes and not slashes. Dashes also seem to have better readability.
Dashes also work in filenames.
YYYYMMDD
That’s just for weak machines who need to be constantly reminded what year it is.