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Julie Clutterbuck

@timrichards @liamvhogan ugh one of the first lessons of latex is careful about your google searches

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Thermite Be Giants

@julie @timrichards @liamvhogan sits alongside GIMP in the “software that would have wider adoption if it didn’t have such a stupid name” stakes

Advanced Persistent Teapot

@shaknais @KekunPlazas @ThermiteBeGiants @julie @timrichards @liamvhogan yeah I'm sure there IS a rule 34 on that one but it's probably niche enough that the result you want comes up first

Sveinn í Felli

@CynAq @ThermiteBeGiants @julie @timrichards @liamvhogan Not necessarily; English is about my third ranked language I can express [hopefully] without too much trouble - vernacular expressions like "a gimp" are just amusing or interesting when put into context, but by no means any hindering for using anything named as such.
Guess it's the same for a great number of people who don't have English as a first or second language.
[Which is a great number... 🤔 ]

ralen

@ThermiteBeGiants @julie @timrichards @liamvhogan whats wrong with the GIMP's name? i always thought it was short and beautiful

ShadSterling

@julie @timrichards @liamvhogan one of my classmates was using LaTeX for their homework and needed to use the card suit symbols, so searched for “latex suits”

… while sitting in the front row of class

Ysegrim

@ShadSterling @julie @timrichards @liamvhogan Back in 2005, when writing up my master thesis, in the lab, I needed a function for "substrings".

Tommaths (he/him)

@ShadSterling @julie @timrichards @liamvhogan

Just before I started my teacher training I had a short placement in a primary school. During a history lesson on Queen Victoria the teacher did an image search for "Prince Albert" on the interactive whiteboard. Safesearch was off.

Tommaths (he/him)

@martinpallmann
I will never forget that teacher's face, his double-take, and how he ripped the VGA cable out of the back of the computer.
@ShadSterling @liamvhogan @julie @timrichards

jack is updating your database

@TeaKayB @martinpallmann @ShadSterling @liamvhogan @julie @timrichards it's a sad state of affairs when a person has reached adulthood without developing the ctrl-w close tab muscle memory

ShadSterling

@TeaKayB @jackeric @martinpallmann @liamvhogan @julie @timrichards I would always screw in my VGA plugs. I hope that hadn’t been done in this case

Ego Placebo 🏳️‍🌈🇦🇺 replied to Dec.tar.bz2

@dec23k
I learnt not to do that via a completely different dilemma... When I unscrewed one but it unscrewed on the wrong side, requiring opening up the case to re-attach the plug.
@ShadSterling @TeaKayB @jackeric @martinpallmann @liamvhogan @julie @timrichards

Kate McDonald

@jackeric thanks for teaching me what ctrl-w does

it took me a while to find this again to respond to it, though

jack is updating your database

@musiciankate there's so many shortcuts that are so unobvious!

like, I've been using computers pretty much daily for thirty years now. y'know Ctrl-A for "select all", that one comes up in the right-click menu, pretty easy to find. but I only learned Ctrl-D for "select the word the cursor's on" a couple weeks ago

Martin Pallmann

@TeaKayB @liamvhogan @julie @timrichards @ShadSterling but this is how you learn and how the greatest inventions came to life: by accident discovery.

Steve Herrick

@julie @timrichards @liamvhogan It works better if you type the "X" as "Χ" and not "X".

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