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Showing ”2 weeks ago” or ”1 month ago” instead of the actual date. ”1 month ago” can be anything between 30 days and 60 days ago.
We use gitlab and I knew my coworker commited something yesterday, I deployed a new version yesterday but I wasn't sure if I deployed before or after his commit. Why do they just show yester instead of a normal timestamp. Do these developers think we can't read?
I honestly think a lot of it is that they have to keep twiddling with shit to have something to do.
These pieces of garbage have come across my desk as "requirements" too because they get copied and pasted from other "best of breed" apps from the web.
Most of the designers I've encountered in my day to day work love nothing better than to copy from other apps rather than actually think for fifteen seconds about how to design something.
* Sort by date *
* Sorts date alphabetically *
Looking at you Altium Designer
If all dates are ISO-8601 what’s the problem?
Because they're not. Altium has them as DD.MM.YYYY mm.hh.ss.
This makes my blood just boil. I can do math, you fuckers. I am aware of dates. I wanna know when this shit went online.
Even worse: "last week/month/year" lumps everything together when you start the next week/month/year
The option is called "relative date" (as opposed to absolute date). On macos you can switch it off:
Oh you sweet summer child, thinking that will apply to most websites.
I don’t disagree, but generally these have a hover property that gives the date.
It’s annoying when going through a list of multiple ”1 month ago” entries. Maybe I’m looking for an entry at a certain date. Aim with mouse, wait one second, repeat.
What I could easily visually identify in less than 1 second can take more than 10 seconds to find.
It also greatly increases the cognitive load of using the program. If there are many entries to look for, then it’s going to be difficult to keep all actual dates in memory.
”Where was the 14 April entry? I need to check again. Ah there it is! Now I need to compare it against the 30 April entry. Where was it again? It was just in front of me…”
Then mouse hover doesn’t work on mobile.
At least they usually show the real datetime on hover