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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink23•13 days agoYup, versioned files ALWAYS get a YYYY-MM-DD HHMM timestamp. So when you sort alphabetically, they sort chronologically.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•edit-213 days ago“Apologies, Jason. It’s you & not me. You’re just the opposite of the man I could ever want to spend the rest of my years with.”
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•13 days agoThat’s why you always have the same number of digits. 01 < 05 < 10
Yup, versioned files ALWAYS get a YYYY-MM-DD HHMM timestamp. So when you sort alphabetically, they sort chronologically.
“Apologies, Jason. It’s you & not me.
You’re just the opposite of the man I could ever want to spend the rest of my years with.”
Wrong, not for windows. 1<5<10 there.
That’s why you always have the same number of digits. 01 < 05 < 10