I ran monitoring systems for OT (Operational Technology) in refineries, power plants, and other big companies. One of the most common systems I installed and ran was Claroty - an Israeli OT IDS. The one thing that pissed me off about it was they did their dates exactly like that. It made it painful to merge that data with other data from US IDSs and have the dates correct. It did a great job at monitoring, but the date issue needed fixed.
So yeah - Israeli computer systems use that date format.
Grok is saying it’s AI? And just saw this on X. (Wrong date.)
https://x.com/monitorx99800/status/2033247617694503385
it looks like it could say 15/03/2026/
which is how some countries write it. 15th of March, 2026. The year is harder to read.
I ran monitoring systems for OT (Operational Technology) in refineries, power plants, and other big companies. One of the most common systems I installed and ran was Claroty - an Israeli OT IDS. The one thing that pissed me off about it was they did their dates exactly like that. It made it painful to merge that data with other data from US IDSs and have the dates correct. It did a great job at monitoring, but the date issue needed fixed.
So yeah - Israeli computer systems use that date format.
That's what I saw too.