Except that's the correct pronunciation, according to the creator :PI'm in a similar class, and my professor says "gif" like "jif". I wanted to cry.
Giff, Jiff. Imager, Im-gurr. Same argument. It will never be settled.
Except that's the correct pronunciation, according to the creator :PI'm in a similar class, and my professor says "gif" like "jif". I wanted to cry.
Image-ur is how it's supposed to be pronounced (according to their FAQ), so I pronounce it that way too. I know some people in real life that say "im-gurr" though and it annoys me more than giff/jiff.Wait Zack you're telling me that I'm the only one who pronounces "imgur" as image-ur? ;O; (Imager is probably my closest answer)
That's just stupid. PNG is an initialism, most initialism are pronounced by saying the letters, like FBI, OEM, and BBC.https://www.w3.org/TR/PNG-Introduction.html
I like, how the official pronounciation of PNG is "ping". Yet, people still pronounce it "pee-en-gee" {XD}
I dunno why, but the thought of getting the lower-end model Mac Mini popped into my head. I've never owned a Macintosh computer in my life, so it'd be a new chapter for sure if I got one. However, at the same time, I'm still considering getting parts to build a PC for a replacement of my "dead" desktop.
I actually self-host mine! I have a couple of domains that point to my assigned IP from my ISP and have a port (not 80) opened up so that I can access it away from home.I've been wanting to set one of those up myself, but I'm too broke for hosting haha. It's something that's on my to-do list though for once I get a new job.
How bad is your upload? o_OThat'd be a smart way of going about it. I'd have to have a decent upload speed, first, or else my ping would be slow as heck having it relay from where I am to home, then to the IRC server. And if I'm on my phone, pings of 2000ms+ aren't uncommon when it's busy.
I honestly want Google Fiber down here where I live. I would take extreme advantage of the $300 one-time fee for unlimited basic service and use that on my server as a dedicated line (better than unstable Verizon FiOS wifi + power outages at times). Although the speeds aren't that great, being able to pay $300 for basic high-speed internet is a steal, especially for those that cannot afford a normal internet plan.Makes me have all the more anticipation for Google Fiber. Dat 1000/1000. Now who's going to be slower? The servers, that's right. Read 'em and weep.
Funny how PC is already slow as it is, God help me with fibre accessing this thing lawl