• HailHydra@infosec.pub
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    2 days ago

    Lexical sorting (string sorting/alphabetical order sorting) is what I believe they were referring to when talking about file names.

    The fact that you don’t have to do any parsing of the string at all, just do a straight character-by-character alphabetical sort, and they will be sorted by date, is a great benifit of this date scheme. That means in situations where no special parsing is set up (eg, in a File Explorer windows showing a folders contents sorted alphabetically) or where your string isn’t strictly date only (eg, a file name format such as ‘2025-05-02 - Project 3.pdf’) you can still have everything sorted by date just by sorting alphabetically.

    Its this benifit that is lost when rolling over to 5-digit years.

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      1 day ago

      I bet you could make a one liner to rename files with YYYY-MM-DD to 0YYYY-MM-DD fairly easily. Not a problem.

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      It’s an easy fix at least, just check if you’re comparing numbers on both sides and switch to a simple numerical sort.

      I think Windows used to get this wrong, but it was fixed so long ago that I’m not even sure now.