May 16th
May 16th
May 16th
Who is creating a RuneScape account in 2022?
Someone born in 1999
How do kids born in 1999 know about Runescape?
RuneScape is still mega popular
Do you not have quattuordecember in your territory?
I hold unequivocally that 2SEPT2025 is the best dating format: the units are in order from small to big, and the use of letters for month both break up the reading for a more concrete understanding and also make it unambiguous.
Edit: folks big on computerizing this shit. My bad. I find this to be optimal for human use.
Except for all the languages that might have a different spelling for the months..
Cool. Now have it sort by date in a column with simple alphanumeric ordering.
Even in human use, – in nearly any given scenario – I care about the month far beyond and above before I ever care about the day; just knowing the day, without knowing the month, is useless to me while I may want to know about the month regardless the day.
uhh.. it looks like he figured it out. Should we tell him, guys?
Anyone who has worked the IT desk knows how users are. Reading is against their beliefs.
As someone who has raised tickets with IT desk, I’m pretty sure that’s true for them as well.
Me: Outlines extensive troubleshooting steps undertaken, starting with turning it off and on again, and ending with research that pins the problem down to a specific known platform issue with a clear fix.
Service desk, a week later: Have you tried turning it off and on again? Here’s a helpful KB article that tells you how to turn it off and on again. Thanks for contacting the service desk. This ticket is now closed. Have a wonderful day. 😇
I wish this wasn't hitting the nail on the head.
My workplace uses VPN and 'digital' printers so you can just scan your badge at any printer to get your documents. Except, the network is basically held together with hopes and dreams so a common issue is network just won't see the printer or lose the configuration and basic users can't fix it. IT guys have sent me three different sets of instructions how to fix it, none of them work, and one of them got me flagged by offsite IT for trying to do something malicious. So now when anyone asks for help printing a document I just tell them to keep trying a different computer until they get one that works.
I'm unofficial IT in my workplace cause our IT guys are corporate indoctrinated so just utterly incapable of communicating with other departments that aren't front office of management. Assuming it's not a network setting or printer screwing up, most of my IT assistance starts with 'Read it back to me' so I can see where they are at. Had one new girl, maybe 22ish, read the sentence to me three times before she even considered the thought she was doing something wrong.
The possibility of servicing users that are american scares me…
Sounds like a decent job, you just have to recall them and the guys at the shop will fix the broken chip with the unit/date/time systems, the exceptionalism bug, the self-hurting capitalism apologetics defect, the...
Oh I see your point.
Been working IT at a public school for almost a year, have never once got an answer to the question "and what did the error message say?"
Got a ticket yesterday with the text "I can't install addins in office anymore. I only get this message"
Then they attached an image of office telling them exactly why they can't install addins (optional experiences is disabled) and exactly where to go in the settings to enable it again...
A friend asked for some computer help and when I asked him to replicate the problem, he closed the error window before I could read it. I think that was when I gave up helping people with their computer problems.
Hey man, try reading the words on the screen above the inputs.
You ever tried to do that AND be a redditor at the same time?
Tsk... these elitist lemmings... smh.
Normally they only read the titles anyway
"Date of birth:"
As a person who grew up in a country that does dates correctly, I have the opposite issue all the time
ISO 8601 supremacy.
YYYY/MM/DD
Hear me out
There are an infinite number of years*
So stating the year first brings you down from infinite to 356.25 days, on average.
If we then specify the month, we are down to 30** days
But if we instead specify the day. We get down to 12** days, instead!
TLDR: yyyy/dd/MM reduces our search space faster than yyyy/MM/dd.
However, it’s also stupid.
But what happens when the year rolls over to five digits? Have you even thought about the Y10K problem?
While this problem is dumb, you could eliminate the class of user errors by having months be selected by name
Done…
No Smarch?
New month names just dropped:
Ah yes the month of febroctougust
Oh no
Perfection
Technically, we can eliminate this class of user errors by holding up YYYY-MM-DD as the one true method of dating and smite the nonbelievers.
We're generally not allowed to smite the end users at work, satisfying as that may have been.
We can mostly just hope to keep that standard within the codebase, and seek alternative means of eliminating error classes for end users
People born in the first 12 days of any given month live happier.
better if month = day
But gets the date all wrong. Except for a subset of them...
Don't worry, be happy.
I like that my day is past 12 because when I rattle off my 3 number birthday on the phone they never have to ask which number is which.
So this is why I'm so unhappy. Finally figured it out.
In all fairness they’re creating an account for Runescape 3 so they’re probably not old enough to read yet. Perfect age for a disgusting amount of in-game microtransactions though!
clearly its the month of SMARCH. or smapril.
Lousy Smarch weather…
Yeah what’s wrong with Smarch 5th?
I wonder if anyone's implemented a date entry form that changes by a regions default date format
Sure but I don’t think this ever caused an issue to anyone else…
The world could also agree to adopt the format used by most, which is YYYY/MM/DD; or the second most used one (DD/MM/YYYY) so that I won’t ever have to look at the american version ever again!
It shouldn't be that hard to switch the ordering of the input fields based on information like that gleaned from the browser.
Yay OSRS!!!!
There are some user interface experts who say that there is no such thing as a user error, only usability errors.
While no system is completely idiot-proof (especially for an idiot this clever), they still could have done a better job. It's good that they highlight in red the non-conforming field, but the error message says "Please enter a valid date", leading the user to conclude incorrectly that the date itself was a problem, not the "Month" field.
They also could have used the international standard format, YYYY-MM-DD.
User just can't read, would have found a way to mess up any interface. YYYY-MM-DD would have probably been filled in 0005-16-99