Spyke
lemmy.ca

linics

hmmmm.... no, i don't like it

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Victorreply
lemmy.world

Didn't expect this in the comments. What's this about?

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

When she showed me this joke, I had to leave the room. She was so proud of how funny she is.

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Victorreply
lemmy.world

I still don't get it. Am I whooshing or do I just not have enough details yet? I just woke up btw...

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Victorreply
lemmy.world

If I'm reading English text, I think in English. Otherwise it varies between my native tongue and English.

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sbeakreply
sopuli.xyz

eunuchs (a word used to describe testicle-less men working for various different rulers around the world)

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lemmy.world

Now the question is, did he put the x as a variable i.e. they couldn't agree how to write it so he used x as a stand-in, or was he using x phonetically.

Probably the latter, and yet...

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FauxLivingreply
lemmy.world

Let's leave it unsettled so future nerd historians, 100 years from now, can hate us for not asking and write books speculating about it.

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modusreply
lemmy.world

Or post the question on a forum, then post "response deleted" and then post a third one to say "Thanks! That was super-interesting!"

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And this, for the readers in the future reading this post from their flying cars on Mars (or Roko's Basilisk), is what we call trolling in the ancient times.

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Answer transcribed by moi:

Unix was named (phonetically) by bwk. I don't think he ever spelled it, but since it was a play on multics, he thought it was unics (you can ask him).

At the time, Unix was compiled on the central computer at Bell Labs (GE-635) that produced a PDP-7 paper tape. Usually, I just ran the tape and threw it away. When I needed to save a tape, I wrote "Unix" on the tape. It [the name] stuck after that.

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