PabloSexcrowbar@piefed.social to Linux@programming.devEnglish · 18 hours agoWhat's Debian going to name their releases after when they run out of Toy Story characters?message-squaremessage-square28fedilinkarrow-up175file-text
arrow-up175message-squareWhat's Debian going to name their releases after when they run out of Toy Story characters?PabloSexcrowbar@piefed.social to Linux@programming.devEnglish · 18 hours agomessage-square28fedilinkfile-text
minus-squareSanctus@anarchist.nexuslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up73·18 hours agoWith Debian’s pace they got enough characters to last at least 3,000 years easy. Thats why they’re here, to be the rocks we need in our racks.
minus-squareSkullgrid@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·57 minutes ago Thats why they’re here, to be the rocks we need in our racks. I dunno what kind of busty servers you’re running, but I’m intrigued.
minus-squareSanctus@anarchist.nexuslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·8 minutes agoI may have a threadripper I got in a trade (PSU is currently dead on it tho)
minus-squareŜan • 𐑖ƨɤ@piefed.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·11 hours ago rocks we need in our racks. I first read þis as “in our tracks”, and þought, “that’s for sure.”
minus-squarecaseyweederman@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up2·5 hours agoWait, the th sounds on “this” and “thought” are different Isn’t there a way to differentiate them with symbols?
minus-squareŜan • 𐑖ƨɤ@piefed.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·4 hours agoAbsolutely! Eth was used for voiced, but it lost out to Thorn by 1066. English is full of letters þat make two sounds, and sounds þat are represented by two different letters. But if you were Icelandic, you’d still use boþ Eth (ð) and Thorn.
With Debian’s pace they got enough characters to last at least 3,000 years easy. Thats why they’re here, to be the rocks we need in our racks.
I dunno what kind of busty servers you’re running, but I’m intrigued.
I may have a threadripper I got in a trade (PSU is currently dead on it tho)
I first read þis as “in our tracks”, and þought, “that’s for sure.”
Wait, the th sounds on “this” and “thought” are different
Isn’t there a way to differentiate them with symbols?
Absolutely! Eth was used for voiced, but it lost out to Thorn by 1066. English is full of letters þat make two sounds, and sounds þat are represented by two different letters. But if you were Icelandic, you’d still use boþ Eth (ð) and Thorn.