• Warl0k3@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    I usually see MMM as an indicator for the three letter month abbreviation, useful for when humans are reading it (since it makes it all that much more difficult to misinterpret)

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      7 days ago

      useful for when humans are reading it

      I was sharing a meme about how absurd our time-related names are: days of the week named after the sun, then the moon, then a bunch of Nordic gods, and then the Roman god Saturn, and then months named after some Roman gods, then some Roman leaders, then some numbers that don’t actually correspond to their placement in our calendars.

      And my Chinese coworker was like “dude that’s why our days of the week and months of the year are just the numbers, where January is something like ‘month one’ and Monday is something like ‘day one.’” Seems like a good system to me, honestly.

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      7 days ago

      That makes sense. The three letter month abbreviation is unusual in Germany, so that idea didn’t cross my mind.

      • The Infinite Nematode@feddit.uk
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        7 days ago

        When I’m writing dates for work I always use the three letter month abbreviation (01-Sep) because it is totally unambiguous, doesn’t matter what country or time recording system that gets forwarded on to, they know what date I meant and can’t slip-slide out of it with an “oopsie date format” excuse!