The US is really where the Outerworld's is a documentary of, the only difference is that it is in space. But Robbie Williams is also not a money, but he was displayed as a monkey in Better Man so I guess is can still be an accurate documentary.
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it’s crazy to me that for all the ai “advances” in the past few years nobody has thought to improve subtitling.
That's what OP say, I just responded with the reason why that wasn't being done. Aka money
HA! if you even get to be 74!
But in some jobs the year is more important (bookkeeping/accounting) and doing YYYY-MM-DD automatically sorts your dates
I rather have somebody write their invoices at DD-MM-YYYY cause there is a bigger chance it will most likely not be an invoice from a North American company which notriously cannot make proper invoices and most software that actually scans and processes invoices is based on the European standaard DD-MM-YYYY or on ISO8601.
Most people communicate mostly with people in the same timezone's, partially because most countries only have one timezone.
ISO is a wider standard than the RFC standards though which is only for the internet
ISO8601 is YYYY-MM-DD nothing to do with weeks and isn;t the only difference of RFC3339 that you can use a space instead of a T in between the date and time? Also RFC3339 is only an internet standard while ISO is a generally international standard?
Only if you want to say you have the certification for it, you can use it if you want, that is fine
Actually YYYY-MM-DD is better since it can be used basically everywhere and with / it can't be used in filenames
Or just use ISO8601 whi uses hh:mm:ss and well it is an ISO standard, but at least DD:MM:YYYY makes more sense than what Americans are doing.
Also 4th of july ....
iso8601 aka 2025-06-12
No I agree, hopefully we can all agree that the MMDDYYYY is the worst date format