edit: An example of mixed use:
edit 2: 00:00 a.m. is two formats fused together.
I use 36-hour format personally
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Just always use the good format
Yes. Seconds into the day.
For example, this morning, I got up at 22,185 seconds.
i just woke up, too. the time was 1745067101
Uhh, with DST?
Nah. It’s no problem at all, we can handle nuances. If I need to be specific I use 24hr. If someone invites me over tomorrow for a cup of tea and I say I’ll be over 2ish they know what I mean. It’s all about context.
That’s why I never specify what time im referring to
12-hour format is an abomination. Unix time ftw.
I’m for using epoch/Unix time. Date and time conveniently in one number
Like saying 2025-04-19 and 19-04-2025 and 04-19-2025 aren’t compatible. Yep, agreed.
How do you use them together? It’s either 4pm or 16.00. I can’t use both together.
It’s zero-three-hundred PM.
That’s just wrong though, regardless of mixing 12 and 24 hours. That’d be a.m. Is this a weird US thing? I’ve never heard anyone say anything close to your example.
the joke is 0300pm => 3pm = 15:00
You’re taking miltary time but putting it on a 12 hour clock, so you have to specify am or pm
Zero three hundred am o’clock in the morning