If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor It is now.
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor actually, considering how DNS works, it should be pronounced as "Donos"
(joke explanation: it's russian for "snitching", "denunciation")
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@bloor Our very own @jimsalter would likely remind you it's pronounced "dee niss".
@lattera @bloor @jimsalter that's where I was headed
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor well, we put salt into our hash before ... we smoke it?
things that happen if half of your cybersecurity community are potheads
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@bloor [Insert "Dennis the Menace" joke here]
@IvanSanchez @bloor definitely a menace!
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor as ZFS is pronounced Zeffus
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor JSON agrees.
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor ...and TCP is "teacup"? 😀
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor go to hell
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor Could be "Denise", and the letters match the acronym better than "Dennis". -
@bloor Our very own @jimsalter would likely remind you it's pronounced "dee niss".
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor I cannot read SQL as anything but "squirrel"
PostgreSQL is "post grey squirrel"
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
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@bloor I mean, JSON is already Jason, so
@clarfonthey @bloor Still waiting for the RGNTs, though.
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor@bloor.tw DNS and JSON, my favourite gay couple
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor
Dns the Menace