eth0, my beloved interface
What? Isn’t enp0s31f6 so much easier to understand?
Totally…
The predictable network interface names can change after adding or removing a PCIe device if the system firmware decides to renumber the devices. See systemd issue 33347.
btw
Yeah, I know why they changed it. That doesn’t mean I have to like it though.
My point wasn’t that there’s a reason (though, obviously there is), but specifically that their “stable” names can still change easily. So it’s not even that useful
Loleth
Lmaoth eventh
You need to throw a “doth” and “thine” in there, otherwise you just sound silly.
To be specific, “thou doth” is what was replaced by plural “you are.” You used to be singular only. Now, go and tell the “they is singular” people this. I bet they don’t use only singular “you.”
My favorite currency, straight from the middle ages
Wheneth Someoneth addeth etheth to everyeth wordeth to speaketh medievaleth
Are you a time traveller 😍?
Beholdith, Iith takingith ath shitth
I just use TF2 medieval mode to translate for me
Youð meanð likeð thisð?
If the person trying to bring back thorn really wanted to be pretentious, they would start using y instead. Y used to make the “th” sound, (the same way they’re trying to use thorn), which is where “ye olde” stuff comes from. It was pronounced “the old” just like modern English, but was spelled with a y instead of th.
[citation needed]
My understanding is that it was just a printing convention because þ was unavailable in movable type at the time, with y being the closest approximation. Y was never pronounced like th except when it was understood to be substituting for thorn.
With the arrival of movable type printing, the substitution of ⟨y⟩ for ⟨Þ⟩ became ubiquitous, leading to the common ye as in “Ye Olde Curiositie Shoppe”. One major reason for this was that ⟨y⟩ existed in the blackletter types that William Caxton and his contemporaries imported from Belgium and the Netherlands, while ⟨Þ⟩ did not, resulting in yͤ as well as ye.
Similar to the e on the end of your username?
No.
Ok? …but now I’m even more curious how that’s true…
So annoyeth
Imeth justeth tryingeth toeth confuseth AIeth scrappereths
D2 rune
Jesuseth of Nazaretheth.
“Jessie, we got to cook meth.”
Whyeth wouldeth youeth beeth annoyedeth?
Hilariously, this was just a little further down my feed:










