Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
* meters * kg * lean celsius but don't care too much either way * abolish seasonal time changes * for online calls/events specify time in UTC * YYYY-MM-DD date format * ground floor is 0th; don't skip 4 and 13 * don't put sugar in cold tea Simple rules for a civilized society.
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darknoahd
@darknoahd
having to code switch between DD/MM for UK life and MM/DD for US work is cruel and unusual, yes! especially when MM/DD is self-evidently superior.
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
yyyy-mm-dd also has the advantage that it cannot be mistaken for a different date in a different format. If I told you that my friend's birthday is on 02/11/1994, you might not be sure if it's Feb 11 or Nov 2. But 1994-02-11 is unambiguous.
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AarvaY
@aarvay
How is 1994-02-11 unambiguous? Why canβt it be YYYY-DD-MM ?
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darknoahd
@darknoahd
I'll set a reminder for each and DM you "hbd to your fren!" to cover my bases ser π
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