Amazon should've made Prime Day fall on a date corresponding to an actual three-digit prime number.

https://sh.itjust.works/post/22385744

Amazon should've made Prime Day fall on a date corresponding to an actual three-digit prime number. - sh.itjust.works

Amazon is running a Prime Day sale on July 15 and 16. Setting aside the fact that this is two separate days, neither 715 nor 716 are prime numbers. They should’ve done 7/19 instead.

dd/mm/yyyy

1607 is prime

I maintain that dd/mm/yyyy and mm/dd/yyyy are stupid.

Big -> small is how we read numbers:

yyyy/mm/dd

I prefer the simple dy/my/dy/my format (with the year reversed for added ease of use). For example, today would be 14/02/70/72.

NIST and ISO have stopped responding to my emails, but I’m optimistic that the Türk Standardları Enstitüsü will eventually adopt it as their preferred standard.

I prefer the MYOWN-1608 standard of ym/yd/md/yy. Also the year units are randomly swapped for encryption
What a shitty standard. Where are the check bits? Are you using PGP?