Nintendo Maniac 64 Wrote:But a Unix timestamp makes it a PITA to know how much older something is relative to the current date
You're really not good at noticing jokes are you (hint:look at the spoiler) :\
At any rate, using dates in the naming of files is unnecessary if you have a decent file browser. Dolphin (the KDE file browser) has a nice "Details" mode that sorts everything into columns and displays the date at the side (and you can sort it by date by clicking on that part). All you have to do is give your files for a certain day the same timestamp (using touch on Linux). The Dolphin browser automatically alphabetizes files with the same timestamp.
