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What does a PIN Number and a PDF Format have in common? They both suffer from RAS Syndrome, also known as Redundant Acronym Syndrome. It’s when an acronym is followed by a word that is also part of the acronym, and there’s quite a couple of them.

Full details and more examples on Sketchplanations: https://sketchplanations.com/ras-syndrome

RAS Syndrome

RAS Syndrome is Redundant Acronym Syndrome Syndrome. It's when an acronym is followed by a word that's also part of the acronym. Some examples you may come across: ATM machine - Automated Teller Machine PIN number - Personal Identification Number ISBN number - International Standard Book Number PDF format - Portable Document Format LCD display - Liquid Crystal Display HIV virus - Human Immunodeficiency Virus DC Comics - Detective Comics RSVP please - Répondez S'il Vous Plaît — Reply please MLS soccer - Major League Soccer PAT testing - Portable Appliance Testing While, in principle, the following word is redundant were we to spell out the acronym, that we tend to include it in everyday speech means it's usually serving a helpful function. Quite often, it's clarifying what you're talking about given many people won't know what the acronym actually stands for (see TLAs). By the way, ATM is technically an initialism, while PIN is an acronym. I'd guess you've probably come across RAS Syndrome, too. However, I didn't realise there was a name for it until recently, even though it was coined in New Scientist magazine back in 2001. Also see acronym or initialism, TLAs, Capitonym, pleonasm

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"Bill For Unused Domain Names".

Oil on Canvas

#art #memes #webdev

Are the AI people at google ok
Please Crash!

Posted by a colleague - and it hits the spot

(Edit: Thanks to @jsit the artist was found: @[email protected], https://www.instagram.com/p/CtNtBJkM7Pu/)

Fun Fact: People in the Old West used to attach lanterns to their saddles so that they could follow trails home easier at night.

It wasn't GPS, but it was...Saddle Light Navigation.

Love this short post from @DRMacIver:

> The thing about this algorithm is that it’s completely outside of Google Maps’s ability to give you this plan.

https://notebook.drmaciver.com/posts/2024-01-29-08:21.html

Adaptive planning and grid systems

Copilot decreases code quality leading to more reverts/refactoring.

Who could have seen this coming?  

https://visualstudiomagazine.com/articles/2024/01/25/copilot-research.aspx

#Copilot #GitHub #programming #development

New GitHub Copilot Research Finds 'Downward Pressure on Code Quality' -- Visual Studio Magazine

'We find disconcerting trends for maintainability.'

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