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YYYY/MM/DD is good for file locating in a single folder.
This is the way
this is the way
This iso the way
And YYYY-MM-DD if you're all in one level because there are far fewer files.
Exactly, combining chronological and lexicographic order perfectly.
I just do YY/MM/DD. It is highly unlikely someone is looking at those files a century later.
And now I feel old. 😞
I'm old too, but I don't have files from the last century.
Even so, the next 90s are still a looong way to go. I am going to be ashes by then..
Filed my first taxes in 1999 so I am forever a cursed YYYY entity.
Prepared for 2100