[15:57:53] @abaddriverlol introductory ping for if you want to discuss anything related to [T15292](https://issue-tracker.miraheze.org/T15292#307078) in a more synchronous manner [20:59:10] I think year is wrong for 1.45 [20:59:22] otherwise it deployed 10 months before it was tested [20:59:27] unless I'm just reading it wrong [21:00:50] You're reading it right [21:01:06] I'm used to dd/mm/yyyy not yyyy/mm/dd [21:01:14] although realistically the latter would make sense as a universal standard [21:01:40] YYYY-MM-DD is the international standard [21:01:54] yeah but then within each country people do weird shit [21:02:05] Because DD-MM-YYYY and MM-DD-YYYY get confused because Americans [21:02:26] I don't think I've ever seen anyone do YYYY-DD-MM [21:02:35] there are definitely countries that do that [21:02:42] Which [21:02:48] I have a book with a map of all of the date formats they use [21:02:55] I've never seen that one either [21:03:23] nvm I don't think they actually use them [21:03:26] was probably mistaken [21:03:52] I work in international relations and tbh it doesn't matter how clear you think it is, it'll always be interpreted different by someone [21:04:08] same for metric and imperial [21:04:15] metric makes sense but then the uk is a mix of both [21:04:48] distance is in miles, and most people refer to their weight in kgs (although my family use stone and lbs for whatever reason), and then height usually in a mix of feet and inches [21:05:06] Weight is its unless it's of a person [21:05:20] and don't get me started on aviation and sailing [21:05:26] they do really weird unit shit [21:05:38] I would love you to get started on that [21:06:03] nautical miles [21:06:03] why [21:06:10] and knots [21:06:14] Entertainment [21:06:17] it's like 1.14mph for no reason [21:06:30] and I assume 1nm is 1.14mi [21:06:31] but no clue [21:06:57] nvm it's 1.15 but [21:07:01] you get the idea [21:48:53] It's to do with arc minutes. [21:49:08] It actually makes a lot of sense if you understand the reasoning. [21:50:47] But I'll explain in #offtopic , to avoid filling this channel with irrelevant explanation of nautical matters. [22:42:12] Thanks. Fixed.