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2=2
2^2=4
2(22)=2^4=16
2(2(22))=2(24)=216=65,536
2=2
2^2=4
2(22)=2^4=16
2(2(22))=2(24)=216=65,536
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Well at least it’s not an AI saying it’s a boy I guess
Sorry, I meant professional company emails. Obviously people can make up whatever private gmail account they want. And people can state their preferred name, but the fact that if I call my coworker “Josh” and their last name is “Jacobson”, the fact that I can type in Josh.Jacobson and find them is extremely helpful, and I don’t get why companies would complicate that by making it “jojacko” .
a) well that’s fucking terrifying
b) did they really end that with an ad for baby cameras? Or was that a blank ad fill-in-the-blank thing?
I mean yeah, but it happens even more with the naming scheme in the original post. Most companies just add a number when that happens. Predictable naming schemes, at least as the default, make it a lot easier to find people in large companies.
Watch me engage with someone
Holy fuck yeah