For me, it may be that the toilet paper roll needs to have the open end away from the wall. I don’t want to reach under the roll to take a piece! That’s ludicrous!

That or my recent addiction to correcting people when they use “less” when they should use “fewer”

    • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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      114 months ago

      Plus slashes are more likely to be blocked by arbitrary character set validation, and fail. Dashes more clearly distinguish the segments and are more compatible

      • @tehbilly@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        64 months ago

        And don’t work in filenames. But yes, files being in the same order when sorted lexicographic or chronologically makes me smile.

      • Caveman
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        64 months ago

        Spacing of the letter and fewer clutter is also very good with dashes.

    • JackbyDev
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      34 months ago

      I have (minor) beef with ISO 8601. It’s very wishy washy about fractional seconds. It’s like “eh, idc if you use a period or a comma to separate them”

    • @dufkm@lemmy.world
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      24 months ago

      I sign papers with customers from all over the world, and if I get to sign first and need to add a date, I invariably go for YYYY-MM-DD from ISO-8601. If they go first it’s most often illegible to readers without any cultural context.

    • @DevOops@lemmy.eco.br
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      14 months ago

      I agree. Plus, if you are naming files in your computer, using YYYY-MM-DD will keep them ordered chronologically by default.