• Cid Vicious
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    1768 days ago

    Rich is right, since this is the date format that sorts correctly in filenames.

          • @blazeknave@lemmy.world
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            36 days ago

            I’ve never met a fellow Templatr in the wild lol

            My daily note broke and my life fell apart for a minute.

            Have you also spent months building your Data Capture Workflow mermaid.js? 😅😬

            • @compostgoblin@slrpnk.netOP
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              24 days ago

              Not quite months, but definitely weeks 😂 Obsidian can be such a rabbit hole. If I tweak that last template one more time, then I’ll finally be done, I swear!

              • @blazeknave@lemmy.world
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                So I’m like 80% done with my setup. Mostly focused on routine and habit templates, homepage wiki for pkm etc… between the plugins and css, no matter which device I’m on, it’s the slowest app I’ve ever used. This is why I pushed my old setup and started over clean with more knowledge. I don’t know how to get the customization I want without insane unusable lag

        • bean
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          68 days ago

          I feel called out and I’m hiding in the bushes reading comments.

          • @blazeknave@lemmy.world
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            26 days ago

            It’s called feeling seen and finding you’re not alone. Do you type "# " while screen sharing in work apps to no avail and the chagrin of colleagues? It’s okay. Me too.

        • BigFig
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          368 days ago

          Can’t wait for the Y40k bug, when Tyranids begin to infect our brains.

          • @rtxn@lemmy.world
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            8 days ago

            Bold of you to assume there isn’t already a genestealer cult on Terra. Washington specifically.

      • @Saleh@feddit.org
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        178 days ago

        Can be solved with a small shellscript adding a leading zero to all filenames with the format.

      • @GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca
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        158 days ago

        If I, my software, or my data last this long, I will have nearly 8000 years to resolve it. Which is to say, the year 9998 is going to get busy.

      • I’d be curious to see a sorting algorithm that doesn’t handle YYYYY-MM-DD with YYYY-MM-DD properly. If you drop the dashes you still get a proper numeric order. If you sort by component, you still get the proper order. Maybe a string sort wouldn’t? Off the top of my head the languages I’m thinking either put longer strings later, giving us the proper order, or could put 1YYYY- ahead of 1YYY-M so maybe string sorting is the only one that’s out.

        • @HailHydra@infosec.pub
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          Lexical sorting (string sorting/alphabetical order sorting) is what I believe they were referring to when talking about file names.

          The fact that you don’t have to do any parsing of the string at all, just do a straight character-by-character alphabetical sort, and they will be sorted by date, is a great benifit of this date scheme. That means in situations where no special parsing is set up (eg, in a File Explorer windows showing a folders contents sorted alphabetically) or where your string isn’t strictly date only (eg, a file name format such as ‘2025-05-02 - Project 3.pdf’) you can still have everything sorted by date just by sorting alphabetically.

          Its this benifit that is lost when rolling over to 5-digit years.

          • JackbyDev
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            28 days ago

            I bet you could make a one liner to rename files with YYYY-MM-DD to 0YYYY-MM-DD fairly easily. Not a problem.

          • The_Decryptor
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            18 days ago

            It’s an easy fix at least, just check if you’re comparing numbers on both sides and switch to a simple numerical sort.

            I think Windows used to get this wrong, but it was fixed so long ago that I’m not even sure now.