Bonfire and Ben Pate’s Emisaary (which powers Bandwagon) are the first two to implement.

  • Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    Kind of strange that they abbriviated “to” with “2”.

    Even stranger that I still got it right. Unless you’re messing with me. In which case, fair play. I’m totally clueless sometimes.

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      12 hours ago

      It’s a fairly common thing when it comes to abbreviations. B2B, B2C immediately come to mind.

      And, to top it off - don’t beat yourself too hard. You’re one of today’s lucky ten thousand!

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        11 hours ago

        There is even an IANA RFC for three-letter acronyms (TLAs) (RFC5513), which says:

        "For our usage, we also allow digits within a TLA. Thus, P2P is an
        acronym meaning Purchase to Pay [URL-P2P]. The digits 2 and 4 are
        specially used by clever people who have noticed that, when spoken,
        they sound like the words ‘to’ and ‘for’. Whether this is helpful
        may be left as an exercise for the user considering the brief
        conversation, below.

        A - Do you use the Internet Streams Protocol?
        B - Yes. Do you use ST, too?
        A - No, I use ST2.
        B - That’s interesting. C uses ST2, too.
        A - I have a car horn application called Toot-toot.
        B - Really? Do you use ST2 to Toot-toot, too?"