• Hyacin (He/Him)@lemmy.ml
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    4 months ago

    I learned about 16 years ago on a Solaris course that /usr wasn’t “user”, I still say “user”, but I’m happy to see the information spreading that that isn’t what it actually is.

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      3 months ago

      usr did originally mean user and held user data.

      Pretty sure this is a bacronym

    • ulterno@lemmy.kde.social
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      4 months ago

      I used to pronounce it like yuzr, knowing that it wasn’t user, but not knowing what it was.
      Now I have better context. Maybe I’ll go with U.S.R.

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        3 months ago

        If you want to confuse people… I pronounce /etc as “ets”, but one of my coworkers recently called it “slash e t c” and I had to ask him to repeat it a couple times before I figured out what he meant…

        • ulterno@lemmy.kde.social
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          3 months ago

          Well, considering that I am with coworkers who don’t remember when to and not to put the ‘/’ at the start of the file path (despite me explaining it to them multiple times), “slash e t c” is probably the better way.