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A collection of some classic Lemmy memes for your enjoyment
I’m now imagining a child who must write
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on all of their tests.It's a flexible standard.
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,2026-05-10 10:06:09.426792Z
,2026-05-10 10:06:09.426792
, and2026-05-10
all conform to the standard.They should also add a timezone since most of us don't live at UTC zero timezones -> 2012-12-28T18:12:33+09:00
Most people communicate mostly with people in the same timezone's, partially because most countries only have one timezone.
They did; the
Z
at the end denotes UTC.My point was not everyone is just at UTC zero but sure Z is also a timezone.
Microsecond precision is fine for most use cases, but I teach my kids to use nanoseconds.