• @Fearlesspancake
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    231 year ago

    “programming has things called “threads” and things called “strings” and they somehow have fuck all to do with each other”

  • @reversed95
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    151 year ago

    No one say anything about master/slave

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    I think the fediverse is having a naming issue too. Most people don’t realize Lemmy is basically just the forum days of old, but you can share your account everywhere. (yes the code is more complicated but the users don’t need to know that)

    • @InfiniteFlow
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      41 year ago

      Not even that. I’m getting serious Usenet vibes (from the early 90s, not the thing it has since devolved into). Even the decentralized paradigm with independent servers syncing with each other is conceptually similar (although I’d bet NNTP was a quite different protocol than what we’re using now).

    • @InfiniteFlow
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      21 year ago

      Not even that. I’m getting serious Usenet vibes (from the early 90s, not the thing it has since devolved into). Even the decentralized paradigm with independent servers syncing with each other is conceptually similar (although I’d bet NNTP was a quite different protocol than what we’re using now).

  • Leyla :)
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    11 year ago

    I always feel awkward saying hash cause the weed stuff

    • @kurosawaa
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      1 year ago

      One of the Chinese word for red panda is literally Firefox, 火狐, that’s where the web browsers name comes from.

      • goober_jam
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        11 year ago

        Aren’t they called 小熊猫 (little panda)? This is the first time I’ve heard them called 火狐

        • @kurosawaa
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          11 year ago

          Both are correct. If you check the dictionary both are listed, as well as 紅熊貓. 小熊貓 is definitely the most common word though.

  • @Eddyzh
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    -31 year ago

    Cool However dont make a red panda a Firefox please.