Calling git github

>calling git github

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>calling github git

>github clone myproject

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Calling GNU+Linux linux.
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>calling freedom fries french fries

>Pronouncing Git differently than you pronounce Gif

> calling front end Dev dev

>git push origin master

>calling niggers human

>Posting Frogs

F

THIS

Do people actually do this? I've never heard anyone pronounced git with a soft G.

>Jif
>Jit
I know people do the first one, but do they actually do the second one?

>calling crisps chips

>calling GiB "GB"
>referring to copyright infringement as "piracy"

Logically speaking, if nobody does that then yes it follows there is a significant group as the GIF split is very well known.

Unless you're saying Git users don't use GIFs, ever.

>Saying "a kilobyte is 1024 bytes"
>Also saying "a terabyte is 1024 gigabytes"
>Proceeding to happily buy a 1TB (~930GiB) hard drive
Why, just why

I'd be happy with sticking to redefined SI prefixes (kilo/tera etc.) if everyone actually used them. As it is everyone uses the definition most convenient to them, and the logical solution (kibi/tebi etc.) is basically never seriously used

throughout my cs course it was droned into us that its 1024 really confused me when i realised drive manufacturers show it to 1000

It used to be 1024. There's an argument to be made against that, because it's basically redefining SI prefixes, but the thing is 1000 bytes is such a useless measure that it's a shitty argument.

However, drive manufacturers realised they could scam everyone by using the "1000" definition, and argued (successfully) that it's not wrong. It's the combination of these two factors that resulted in this clusterfuck, where one set of prefixes is ambiguous and depends on the user's opinions and agenda, and the other is never used.

Information Theory has used metric SI prefixes for decades, before hard drives even existed.
1024 does make sense of course and it's so important it gets its own special snowflake prefixes!
Kibi, Mebi, Gibi, Tebi, Pebi, Exbi, Zebi, Yobi

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>calling the magical box a CPU

>We do ot our way!
t.america

Ahh yes, just heard that conversation a month ago, my coworker admin works on some website project for another gov agency (not US). So, they've provided the test VM and after installing everything admin has requested to open an outgoing port for the git server.
He had a hard time explaining to their engineer it's not about Github and how those things are different.

THIS

>immutable infrastructure

>Using words or sounds to 'communicate'.

Git is an existing word in english. GIF is an acronym.

>calling java javascript

literally some retarded devs I met in texas.
>but user, how can you guarantee github won't go down and our code with it?
>git is the source control and it's FOSS, github is a service built on git
>but what will happen when gh goes down. We need no source control, we'll just back it up in our CD's daily as we always had.
I wish I was kidding

>I know people do the first one, but do they actually do the second one?
"Jit" is correct though.

github is a literally a website filled with git repos im not sure what you're trying to ree about

REEEEEE

No, It's not.

youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8

It's pronounced 'Get' for a reason.

i know this is a stupid question but is KiB == Kbit? based on gentooman wiki it isn't.

>youtube
lol

>Jewtube
no

What the actual fuck? How many tech illiterate people are on this board?!

Linus Torvalds is smarter than you, more experienced than you, a better speaker than you and better looking than you. What he says goes.

Your opinion is nil.

thanks man, after i subscribed to your youtube channel i will add you to my facebook and send you some cool emojis :) please follow me on twitter for cheeky retweets!

Maaaaa Sup Forums is leaking again

kbit = 1000 bit
kB = 1000 Byte
KiB = 1024 Byte

The chad unit of measurement.

Uusually it's the other way around
In the normie's brain, "javascript = java script = java". So all websites run on scripts made in java.

I know people who want to start unironically calling it ECMAScript to avoid that but that's even more cancer

>accidentally called it pornhub

>calling "copying" "cloning"

Did you actually do this? or are you meming?

kek

Not that kind of forking

>referring to copyright infringement as "piracy"
You realize actual pirate groups do this, right?

If anyone's the arbitrator on that, it's them.

I pronounce gueet and gueef

Kb Kbit or Kilo-bit uses the metric prefix kilo which means x1000.
KiB is an approximation of kilo using powers of 2 because of binary. 2^10 = 1024.

Windows improperly uses the prefix Kb to represent KiB to date.

>calling macOS Mac
>calling GNU Linux
>calling both UNIX

All of those are unironically correct, though?

>Gewtube

GNU is called GNU because GNU is NOT UNIX. Mac is UNIX Certified, but not itself UNIX.

Unix certified = Unix
GNU is Unix, the name is just ironic.

Mac is a device.

It's actually illegal to call something Unix which isn't Unix. People would sue you.

>Using GNU software

Good thing I'm not selling anything, then.

>calling the iPhone X iPhone 10

>calling nigger calle

>calling linux an operating system

>Unix certified = Unix
macOS kernel, XNU stands for XNU is not Unix.
Checkmate

git gud

>the name is just ironic.
Who's checkmating whom?
Linux is an operating system.

Linux is a kernel used in operating systems. You can't boot Linux, install a browser and shitpost with it on its own.

Is it Linux OS X or linuxOS?

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>comment
You must go back.

>not calling it pajeethub

you fucking anglophones. in the superior german language, a "g" is always a [g], and "i" is always [i] ("ee" for anglos). you should work on your pronunciation consistency, and please start with your vowels, they're a mess.

>Garage
>Garaje

>German
>Thinks his German virgin 'g' can compete with my superior Dutch Chad 'G'

>GIF
>G-I-F
>GEE EYE EFF
I don't understand why more people don't do this.

Pronouncing acronyms letter-by-letter when there is a faster alternative is a stupid English habit.

Yes. I always pronounce USA as "yoosa", UK as "yook" and EU as "yu"

We pageets now??

even at a gnu/linux expo, it feels too autistic to say "gahnoo slash loonix" out loud.
only when if i'm in front of rms would i even think of saying it like that.

>EU as "yu"
more like EW

>calling megaoctets EEMMOO

I'm going to start calling it that to my friends. Thanks for the idea and hearty kek

>m-muh Sup Forums boogyman violating my safespace

>>Also saying "a terabyte is 1024 gigabytes"
>>Proceeding to happily buy a 1TB (~930GiB) hard drive
THIS FUCKING SHIT user, I SWEAR TO FUCKING GOF

>Linux is a kernel used in operating systems.
Nope, it's a full OS.
>You can't boot Linux, install a browser and shitpost with it on its own.
You can, though I'm not sure why'd you want to

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Yeah, sorry about the grammar there. Swapped a clitic it seems.

Unless you mean the content, then you're stupid.

No shit.

But it's also a short form for a commonly used OS

get these leddit frog/wojak posters out