minus-squareminutnudler@feddit.dktoMap Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•Endianness of date and address formats in Europe and the USlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·1 year agoThe American way just never made sense to me. But maybe it’s a language thing. In Danish we would say “the 13th of January” when speaking of a date, not “January 13th”. Also just makes sense that it’s day of month of year (to me at least). linkfedilink
minus-squareminutnudler@feddit.dktoTechnology@lemmy.world•ChatGPT users drop for the first time as people turn to uncensored chatbotslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·1 year agoPhind might be what you’re after. linkfedilink
The American way just never made sense to me. But maybe it’s a language thing. In Danish we would say “the 13th of January” when speaking of a date, not “January 13th”. Also just makes sense that it’s day of month of year (to me at least).