If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
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@frawst@fedi.fraw.st @bloor@bloor.tw except for the fact that they barely tolerate each other. like. this relationship is not even approved by the IETF
@sodiboo@gaysex.cloud @bloor@bloor.tw practically fascism smh
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@bloor I cannot read SQL as anything but "squirrel"
PostgreSQL is "post grey squirrel"
Don't sweat it. You do you. This world has bigger problems to deal with...sadly.
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor XSLT?
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor ya man! That's so true.

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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor@bloor.tw no, its pronounced DeezNutS
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
I pronounce it esquel but i can live with Dennis.
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor
Squirrel and Dentist. -
If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor
The reason is of course because there was an old implementation of SQL called "SEQUEL", which is also why HTML is pronounced "HOT METAL". -
If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor Squeal and Dennis sounds like a half-furry buddy cop comedy movie title.
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor Thank you.
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor SQL is clearly pronounced "squirrel"
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
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@bloor
Site breaks: God dammit Dennis!@robin @bloor did a short stint to cover when a colleague had an accident. New office install 80% done. Under trained and out of my depth and lacking expertise, but was least worst option at the time (and a loooong time ago ie multiple IDNS lines internet days)
From that experience the next time I ask Dennis nicely and they don't respond I'm for dragging Dennis into the underground carpark and f'ning them up good. Just saying.
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor squirrel dens is what I read
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor Of course.

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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor@bloor.tw ask Dennis /ref
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@bloor actually, considering how DNS works, it should be pronounced as "Donos"
(joke explanation: it's russian for "snitching", "denunciation")
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor It’s certainly a menace.
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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor close - as a network monkey I can confidently say it's pronounced "denies" because the problem is always DNS

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If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?
@bloor
Rolling with this from now on tbh
. But could it be a diminutive form? Surely DNS is only the little snitch; big snitch is BGP.