• Trollception@lemmy.world
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      Same here buddy. It’s what I use every day. Welcome to Lemmy, apparently being American is unwelcome around here.

      Oh also. Windows, OneDrive and Google really russles some jimmies round here.

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          Pretty sure that’s debatable. I’ve seen quite a bit of American hate on Lemmy

          In general Lemmy is a fairly hateful place, lots of bitter individuals.

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      Upvoted, because never blame someone who learned something new.

      YYYY-MM-DD is for Files

      DD.MM.YYYY is for writing a date down.

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      Hello, Y2K called, this is literally what caused it. Years stored in 2-digits had to be fixed on every computer on the planet before the calendar rolled to 2000. (People thought nukes would fly, glitches would crash the stock market and the world was going to end)

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      I never downvote people on Lemmy but I did for this one … I just spent the past month going through some invoicing and paper receipts and it is absolutely infuriating to still see some businesses using MM-DD-YY while others insist on DD-MM-YY and some businesses have invoicing and receipt printers that use one or the other but not the same. It’s not a big deal if you are dealing with documents that are a month or two old because you can guess from what time period they come from … but it is absolutely confusing if documents get older than that.