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What relatively inconsequential topic are you a purist about?

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  • edwing@mstdn.moimeme.caE edwing@mstdn.moimeme.ca

    @mayintoronto Oh… I just remembered by reading the responses.

    Fairmount and St. Viateur bagels are the superior bagels 🥯

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    @mayintoronto And another two (related)

    International System of Units (and related metric units) everywhere: km, m^3, l, kg, MW, mW, K, °C, etc. etc. etc.
    - - -
    Units of data follow the ISU standard: 1TB = 1000GB
    The binary system of measurement is 1TiB = 1024GB

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    • mayintoronto@beige.partyM mayintoronto@beige.party

      @EdwinG Look. I apologize to walls that I walk into.

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      @mayintoronto You’ve got me beat on that one 🤣

      I only excused myself recently to the corners of my bed (and my toes)

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      • edwing@mstdn.moimeme.caE edwing@mstdn.moimeme.ca

        @mayintoronto Canadian sorry: the kind of sorry you tell doors that accidentally close on you.

        Sorry 😅

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        @EdwinG Canadian sorry is a manner of speech, like a local filler to signify that you care.

        It has absolutely nothing to do with apologies.

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        • mayintoronto@beige.partyM mayintoronto@beige.party

          @EdwinG Canadian sorry is a manner of speech, like a local filler to signify that you care.

          It has absolutely nothing to do with apologies.

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          @mayintoronto Exactly! 🙂

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          • mayintoronto@beige.partyM mayintoronto@beige.party

            What relatively inconsequential topic are you a purist about?

            #askfedi

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            @mayintoronto definitely a purist about poutine

            Only 3 ingredients and yet so many place get something very wrong

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            • mayintoronto@beige.partyM mayintoronto@beige.party

              What relatively inconsequential topic are you a purist about?

              #askfedi

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              @mayintoronto

              “Login” is always a noun; “log in” is the verb form. Ditto for “logout” / “log out.” In computer interfaces, button labels should be imperative verbs, therefore buttons that say “login” and “logout” are mislabeled.

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              • mayintoronto@beige.partyM mayintoronto@beige.party

                SAFe is antithetical to good software development.

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                @mayintoronto this correct take is far from inconsequential!

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                • mayintoronto@beige.partyM mayintoronto@beige.party

                  What relatively inconsequential topic are you a purist about?

                  #askfedi

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                  @mayintoronto you’re not in traffic; you _are_ traffic

                  Also: semicolons

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                  • mayintoronto@beige.partyM mayintoronto@beige.party

                    What relatively inconsequential topic are you a purist about?

                    #askfedi

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                    @mayintoronto `Data' is plural.

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                    • mayintoronto@beige.partyM mayintoronto@beige.party

                      What relatively inconsequential topic are you a purist about?

                      #askfedi

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                      @mayintoronto
                      Poutine.

                      Gotta be real curds, french fries, and gravy or brown sauce.

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                      • edwing@mstdn.moimeme.caE edwing@mstdn.moimeme.ca

                        @mayintoronto And another two (related)

                        International System of Units (and related metric units) everywhere: km, m^3, l, kg, MW, mW, K, °C, etc. etc. etc.
                        - - -
                        Units of data follow the ISU standard: 1TB = 1000GB
                        The binary system of measurement is 1TiB = 1024GB

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                        @EdwinG
                        But do you use spaces or commas to group sets of three digits, e.g. 23 000? In Canada we're supposed to do so in English as well as in French.

                        @mayintoronto

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                        • mpjgregoire@cosocial.caM mpjgregoire@cosocial.ca

                          @EdwinG
                          But do you use spaces or commas to group sets of three digits, e.g. 23 000? In Canada we're supposed to do so in English as well as in French.

                          @mayintoronto

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                          @mpjgregoire Only when it becomes difficult to read, so usually 5-6 digits or more.

                          @mayintoronto

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