• TimeSquirrel@kbin.social
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      He came out with that after almost 30 years of watching people fight over it. Yeah no, I’ve been saying [G]IF since 1996 and it’s not changing now. He can shove his JIF where the sun doesn’t shine.

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        It’s well documented going all the way back to 1987 when the format was first coined that it was always a soft g. Compuserve had it in their official memos. An early gif had the pronunciation embedded as a comment in its code. Witnesses attested that the creator would go around the office saying, “Choosy developers use gif,” a play on “Choosy moms choose Jiff.”

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        “I’ve invented a thing! I call it a cup!”

        You: “wow I love chup, everyone come look at this cool chup”

        Doubling down on being wrong just makes you double wrong.

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          I don’t recall ever hearing what the actual pronunciation was until ten years ago. Was there a whitepaper or anything? The name spread by word of mouth. He should have done a better job of making sure it was being called what he wanted to call it. It’s like trademarks. You don’t use it, you lose it. For fucks sake he’s been sitting in the shadows since 1987 just chilling and then busts out with the “official” one in 2013.

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        No he didn’t. They literally sold it as “choosy developers choose gif”. It was part of the marketing to software devs. He didn’t feel the need to say anything on fucking stage until normies started using it and couldn’t understand context.

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        When he invented it he named it after the penutbutter.

        The slogan was “choosy developers choose gif” to parody “choosy moms choose jiff”.

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      I use the same metric and use the English pronunciation of words as an American.l, because they’re correct and we are wrong.

      I’m considered a hipster douche for it.

      Others are correct to say so.

      Al-uuuuu-min-eee-umm

      Yaw-gert

      Tuh-mot-o

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        Aluminum was an either or from the start and it just happened which side of the ocean got which and that they weren’t the same

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          Yeah but what the Brits eventually chose should go.

          The only other option is to bomb the UK into oblivion and change the language’s name to American, and I’m a pacifist, so I’d rather just say it the correct way as the owners dictate without murdering them and declaring the language ours now.

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            You can have different dialects in the same language. American English is a dialect of English that is different from British English.

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              Just like Coca Cola and generic off brand garbage cola!

              They’re equally, pfff, valid!