nginx (“engine x”) is an HTTP web server, reverse proxy, content cache, load balancer, TCP/UDP proxy server, and mail proxy server. […] [1]

I still pronounce it as “n-jinx” in my head.

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  1. Title (website): “nginx”. Publisher: NGINX. Accessed: 2025-02-26T23:25Z. URI: https://nginx.org/en/.
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    6 months ago

    I laughed out loud when I first learned that imgur is supposed to be pronounced as "imager’… well you fuckin chose the wrong combination of letters for that didn’t ya

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      1000% I say gif too, like gift. If you wanted it pronounced like “jiff” then you should have spelled it with a J.

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        6 months ago

        I flew from Jermany to Tanzania and saw some jeriatric jiraffes.

        I say it “Jif” because:

        • That’s what the format’s creator named it.
        • It’s weird, but “soft G” is a thing and acronyms and the only “rule” for pronouncing acronyms is “it’s easy to say”.
        • It annoys people that are way too invested in it. Sure, it’s immature – but it’s low stakes and not particularly “shitty”. I enjoy it and you only YOLO once.
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        jif was copyrighted. gif was literally named after the peanut butter. it came with a jingle “choosy developers choose gif”. How many different forms of proof do you need.

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      Am I missing something? I’ve always pronounced it “imager”. How else would you pronounce it?

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        as it’s spelled: im gur.

        It’s one thing to name it imgr, but putting a fucking u after the g makes it a hard g in literally every instance. the letter u is the reason the g is pronounced as a hard g in words that otherwise wouldn’t need a u: fragile / guile, digest / guest, etc.

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    6 months ago

    When I first heard someone say SCSI out loud describing the drives in a server, I responded with, “No, they’re actually high-end drives.”

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    As always, first impressions count. There is no way I’m starting to call it engine x now, except for fun.

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    And postgresql is pronounced post-gres-Q-L, even though it probably should be post-gre-SQL

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      I just pronounce it postgres. That’s the original name of the database. It originally had its own query language (quel), and SQL was later retrofitted onto it and called PostgreSQL. But the original quel language is long gone that we may as well go back to calling it just Postgres.

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      SQL is not traditionally pronounced like “sequel”. Sequel was a whole different language.

      Official pronunciation for MySQL, SQLite, and PostgreSQL all pronounce each letter.

      But “sequel” is probably more common at this point and some of them include it as an alternate pronunciation now.

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    Idiot. Using English letters to try to represent sounds they don’t normally make. It didn’t work for gif (pronounced commonly as gif instead of jif), why would they think it would work for them?

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      “G” does normally make a “J” sound, though. Giraffe, the second G in garage and garbage, engine, gin, and so on.

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    There’s a linux file called fstab which is often pronounced f-s-tab because it’s a table of file systems. It was somewhat surprising to hear Dave Plummer pronounce it as “f-stab”, as in stabbing someone…