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      10 months ago

      honestly the lamest and funniest bit.

      Perfectly ties the whole thing up in a bow: can’t even technically manage a domain name change.

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        Willing to bet some motherfucker has hardcoded twitter domain on the backend in one (or many) link generation process(es) on the basis “it’s not like they’re going to change the name” and now it borks occasionally if they use x.com

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          For some reason I’m now thinking about a video game called x.com where you have to fight aliens who have infiltrated and taken over a major social media site and are trying to TAKE OVER THE WORLD Wide Web.
          (Actually, that kinda sounds like a sequal to x-bill.)

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              10 months ago

              Oh god. You’ve probably hit the nail on the head both directions all the same, how many methods/classes/variables are going to have twitter in the name somewhere. Or random bash scripts that pass an arg to something else from a job scheduler. This shit gives me the heebeejeebees just thinking about it.

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      Oh, shit. x.com = twitter, it’s not Xcom (the game series) xD | That took me waaay to long to realise lol