First day in CS

>first day in CS
>get to chapter about gigabytes
>professor pronounces it "jigga-bytes"
>everyone acts like this is normal

Have I been pronouncing it wrong this whole time?

No, Greek gamma in 'gigas' ('giant') was always pronounced as hard 'g'. You are correct.

>Euler's identity
>It's pronounced "Oilers".
>mfw

FUCK EVERYONE THAT CALLS HIM OILER

Literally the correct pronunciation.

THIS IS THE COMMON CORE WAY

>Discussing Star Trek
>Constantly call Cardassians, Kardashians

But that's correct.

No, your professor is just one of those fags who can't spell GIF right.

How else would you pronounce it?

my professor was the woorst

>ky-low-bite

>mee-guh-bite


>jigga-bite

No, it's Gibibyte

HOW ABOUT FUCKING EULER?

W10/parrot OS

You mean "YOU-LAR"?
Sorry, I'm german, so for me it's natural to pronounce it "Oiler". I'm sometimes baffled how much english phonetics can fuck up foreign words.

I mean, even in textbooks they tend to mention the correct pronunciation of Euler.

>prounounces gigabyte "jiggabyte"
>prounounces gif "guh-iff"

just start pronouncing things with an indian accent. make your future bosses happy.

nice bait

Gigawatt gets pronounced as jigawatt and nobody cares.

I just say gigs.

Blame Doc. Brown

>first day in CS
>professor tells us to install gcc and emacs
>uses his own custom web application for presentation written in scheme
god bless

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Fucking idiot. No you havent