>>4975
>Please understand the dev is australian
Oh thanks. Ahem...
Oy cunt fix ya dates m8, ya pooftah.
Nah but anyone actually cares:
>ISO 8601 uses the format YYYY-MM-DD. For example, April 16, 2025 would be represented as 2025-04-16. The year (YYYY) is always four digits, the month (MM) is two digits (with leading zeros for single-digit months), and the day (DD) is also two digits.
>This format ensures consistent and unambiguous date and time representation across different cultures and languages.
>Dates and times in ISO 8601 format can be easily sorted and compared.
Is it worth the effor? Yeah of course! Because I'm not the one doing the labor.