They said use Let's encrypt 😅
@nixCraft Apparently, nobody's on first now.
@hoco @nixCraft What's on first?
@rtn @nixCraft Watch this first... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwWVfesLYuk. (link to abbott & costello's classic 'who's on first' sketch)
"Who's on First?" from The Abbott and Costello Show (1953)

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@hoco @nixCraft I have seen it. Was trying to continue on the joke 😁
@hoco @nixCraft But I guess it should be who's on first so my fail! 😁
@nixCraft the answer is awesome 😂

@nixCraft aww but I wanted to be a stalker

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@nixCraft It's almost as if capitalization has an actual linguistic function to communicate meaning and isn't just something boring old teachers force people to do for no reason.
@MisterMoo @nixCraft more the imperative of the verb 'to use', so that the message becomes : “Use Let's encrypt”
@MisterMoo @nixCraft Not sure if it would have helped here. The English weird obssesion in capitalisation makes me blind to it. The problem of the answer is something old teachers bothered us with: „Answer full sentence!“
@nixCraft To be fair, that was a really badly worded reply!

@nixCraft It's like a lesson on the importance of capitalization.
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I'm literally laughing because to encrypt is transitive, so it takes and object, but you can still put it in the imperative. It's like when my kids have homework that says put a world like encriptar in the first person plural imperative.

I'm imagining someone saying "let's encrypt!" or <<¡encriptemos!>>

@nixCraft “capitalisation doesn’t matter” gang strikes again
@nixCraft this is of the level of not using Oxford Comma
@nixCraft Did anyone muster the mercy to enlighten the user called SlowDownBrother?
@nixCraft good moment to speek other language, it's easy to not change foreign words with local
@nixCraft they have to change the name to freeEncrypt