@Timdmackey @NoraReed Well, it could be worse, like if a very common TLD was the same as the file extension of an executable.
Oh, wait ๐ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COM_file
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@Timdmackey @NoraReed Well, it could be worse, like if a very common TLD was the same as the file extension of an executable. Oh, wait ๐ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COM_file 2 comments
@linux_mclinuxface @Timdmackey @NoraReed Hereโs another one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.app_(gTLD) What file extension does a normal MacOS application have? Yeah .app |
@voxpelli @Timdmackey @NoraReed didnโt the com file go out of regular use before the widespread adoption of the TLD? I seem to recall rarely seeing it by the windows 3.1 era: exe was the executable extension most commonly.
Also, we were so naive back then!