Post AT1tcmNpcDUME10B4C by junbird@livellosegreto.it
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(DIR) Post #AT14r5p12rMKu7mjM8 by a@social.exozy.me
2023-02-24T21:02:44Z
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Evil idea: pronounce the . in URLs as point like decimals instead of dot, so example.com is "example point com"
(DIR) Post #AT15fV7VGFy3qPT7Wy by bouncepaw@merveilles.town
2023-02-24T21:11:48Z
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@a I call everyone to pronounce it like decimal French: example virgule com
(DIR) Post #AT16BaLRN3wfJcHptg by ellouis@mastodon.zaclys.com
2023-02-24T21:17:37Z
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@a*stares in French*
(DIR) Post #AT16JPIMKyevMVZivg by manlycoffee@techhub.social
2023-02-24T21:19:04Z
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@a People who speak French already say it like that
(DIR) Post #AT17fsOouQYpx5sKZs by jeremystartm@shorage.de
2023-02-24T21:34:13Z
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@a exozy point me
(DIR) Post #AT17k63y39YZUI8NRw by jeremystartm@shorage.de
2023-02-24T21:35:02Z
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@a In Germany we call it "example punkt com" which translated to English means dot or point. It can be both.
(DIR) Post #AT19qv4nUodPLfu4Ke by elliot@social.lgm.ltd
2023-02-24T21:58:37Z
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@a like in France?
(DIR) Post #AT1tcmNpcDUME10B4C by junbird@livellosegreto.it
2023-02-25T06:31:35Z
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@a fun fact: in italian you could not do that, as we do not use the "." in decimals, but ","