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How do you pronounce daemon? (piefed.zeromedia.vip)

Demon? Damon? Or something more exotic?

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[-] lengau@midwest.social 9 points 2 days ago

You people use meat flapping to communicate?

[-] Nioxic@lemmy.dbzer0.com 99 points 4 days ago
[-] panda_abyss@lemmy.ca 56 points 4 days ago

What do you want, Picard?

[-] RickyRigatoni@piefed.zip 42 points 4 days ago

Daymon. Fighter of the nightmon. Champion of the sun.

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[-] Lettuceeatlettuce@lemmy.ml 12 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Day-mon, every Linux admin I've worked with, old and young, pronounces it that way too, so that's where I picked it up.

I've never heard of people deliberately pronouncing it like that to avoid offending Christians though, seems like an American take lol.

I thought that it was just an archaic spelling of the modern demon and an alternative pronunciation to clairify that the speaker is referring to a technical part of an OS, not making a joke about the spiritual nature of the machine lol.

It sounds cooler to say day-mon anyways IMO.

[-] Chakravanti@monero.town 2 points 3 days ago

Wait til you figure out that your missing that there is no such thing as a meaningless coincidence.

[-] neidu3@sh.itjust.works 35 points 4 days ago
[-] MantisToboggon@lemmy.world 43 points 4 days ago
[-] wesker@lemmy.sdf.org 46 points 4 days ago
[-] _haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works 13 points 4 days ago

He's a master of command lines and shell scripts for everyone!

[-] Delta_V@lemmy.world 23 points 4 days ago
[-] msokiovt@lemmy.today 25 points 4 days ago

I say at day-mon.

[-] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 23 points 4 days ago

Same as demon. Because my research indicates that this usage was originally a reference to Maxwell's demon.

https://www.takeourword.com/TOW146/page4.html

[-] NigelFrobisher@aussie.zone 26 points 4 days ago

It’s just an old spelling of demon. So that.

[-] BetterDev@programming.dev 2 points 3 days ago

Languages change over time, and we get to vote on which words we'd like changed by preferring cool ones over just "the way it has always been"

[-] NigelFrobisher@aussie.zone 3 points 3 days ago

Yeah, but also sometimes people are just thick.

[-] BetterDev@programming.dev 1 points 3 days ago

Can't argue there!

[-] Quibblekrust@thelemmy.club 26 points 4 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

"Demon"

It was always "demon" (spelled daemon or dæmon), as in a spiritual attendant. Christian mythology has poisoned the word, and anyone who says "daymon" to not offend them is a coward.

See here:

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/demon

Edit: When I say it was always pronounced "demon", I mean the nerds who started calling a small background program daemon pronounced it "demon".

[-] BetterDev@programming.dev 28 points 4 days ago

Calm your tits (meaning your birds), I say "daymon", and I relish any opportunity to offend the overly devout.

My reason is simple: I learned the word by reading it and sounding it out, and that's more badass than "haha I say demon because I'm edgy"

[-] spartanatreyu@programming.dev 20 points 4 days ago

I say daymon not to avoid offence, but since it sounds cooler than demon.

A demon sounds like a fiend that has only been around for at most a few hundred years, but a daemon sounds like it has been around for a few thousand so it is much more dangerous.

[-] lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org 6 points 3 days ago

While offending Christians is welcome in this day and age, the marked Latin and Greek history of the word, originating as "daímōn" with an 'a', and the fact that 'æ' exists, both make "dæmon" a cool enough spelling that I'm keeping it, and the fancier spelling helps keeping safe and separate from the christofascist corruption of the word for when I am more in mind of the mechanics and purposes rather than having to be a soldier in someone else's cultural war.

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[-] teft@piefed.social 26 points 4 days ago

Same way that I say Matt Damon.

Matt Daemon

[-] imsufferableninja@sh.itjust.works 27 points 4 days ago

The 'ae' in daemon is the same as the æ in encyclopædia.

[-] entwine@programming.dev 22 points 4 days ago

How do you pronounce encyclopædia?

[-] Eldritch@piefed.world 9 points 4 days ago

Just as it reads. You smash that E into the A's ass. Starting the E before the A finishes.

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[-] beeng@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 3 days ago
[-] tiny_hedgehog@piefed.social 16 points 4 days ago

I usually go for J̵̧̢̢̢̡̩͎̙͙̹͇̞̯̯͇̞̭̯̙̻̲͖̻̗̫̙̲̪̫̥̦͇̭͇͍̤̳̫̖̪̗̈ö̸͓̱̭͔͓̼͔́̄̆̑̅͛̈̉̆̓̿̾̓̒̑͂̃̃͑̏̄̈͛̄̈̂̌̑̂̆͛̅͘̚̚͘͝r̶̡̢͉̤͎̲̥̮̻̟͉̩̗̠̝̖̬͈̹͓͈̱̹͖͕̩͎̉̑̋̂̀̍̇͋́̐͆̇͋́m̶̢̢̨̢̨̭̪̹͓̜̱̼̬̘͖̬̝̩̤̘̰̮͕͎͈̭͖͕͎̳͓̺̟͒͑̈́͊̓̾̆͂͂͒̕͘͜͠ͅü̵̢̢̧̢̢̞̹̼̱̲̯̟͕̞̖̞̖̪͙͓̈́̓́̈́̎̓͐̂͆̏̍̍͒̾̀͒̍̎̐̊̀͊̓̋̀̀̋͑͊͑̚͘͝͠͝͝͝ņ̴̡̢̛̛̪̺̻̺͎̪̯͎̪̦͔̱͕̱̫̬̞̦̝̃̽͊̆͌̈́͂̈́̈́̾̋̐͋̋̐͋̏͆̄̄̽͗̒͋̌͒͂͘͜͠͝͝͝͠g̸̛̰̱̣̺͇̒̈́͐̓̿͑́̂̂̔̏̈́͊̔̅̌̈́̍̿͆̄͒͑̀̊͘͘͜͝a̶̦̯̦̹̘̪̞̗̟͇̲̣̳̩̔́́͗̈́͛̀͋͛̌̉̐̾͋́̇̄̍̈́̾̏̿̐̔̔͘̚n̶̡̻͎͔̬̣̲͋̽͒̒̏͋̈́́́d̵̨̧̢̢̡̗̱̼̙͔̤̤̣͓̖̼͍̻̰̭̗̬̟̙̗̿̿̒̎̌̓̆̋̈́͂̊͊̿͊͗̐̿͜r̷̡̦̱̖͖̙̥̫͙̞̲̬̫̼̞̫̖̜̦̰̙̗̯̠̹̗̲̪̯̻̖͇͚̳̿͂͆͒̂̎̇͛͂̈̐͒̄͊͘͠͝ but some purists find that too much so I tone it down to “baddie”.

[-] enbiousenvy@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 3 days ago
[-] numbermess@fedia.io 14 points 4 days ago

D ayyyyy mon

[-] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 14 points 4 days ago

ˈdiː.mən

And don't ever ask random people how to pronounce 'router'.

[-] Maestro@fedia.io 6 points 4 days ago

So, what is it? Rooter? Or rauter?

[-] lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 3 days ago

It's a rauter, from the Ínglich raut, a paþ.

[-] who@feddit.org 4 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

It's somewhat regional. Lots of Americans pronounce the ou as in ouch, but lots of other folks pronounce it as in root (recognizing that route is its root word).

[-] moody@lemmings.world 6 points 4 days ago

(recognizing that route is its root word)

You could also ask people how they pronounce route and get different answers.

[-] who@feddit.org 5 points 4 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Aye. Which reinforces what I wroot.

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[-] smuuthbrane@sh.itjust.works 14 points 4 days ago

Samy way as the actor, Matt.

[-] HubertManne@piefed.social 10 points 4 days ago

both honestly. I think when I see it I think damon mostly but I might say that and I might say demon.

[-] frongt@lemmy.zip 12 points 4 days ago
[-] nomecks@lemmy.wtf 11 points 4 days ago

Demon, because it offends purists, and FreeBSD's mascot is a demon.

[-] CallMeAl@piefed.zip 8 points 4 days ago
[-] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 5 points 4 days ago

I thought it was a reference to Maxwell's demon.

Daemons in computing, generally processes that run on servers to respond to users, are named for Maxwell's demon.

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[-] who@feddit.org 6 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /ˈdiː.mən/
  • Rhymes: -iːmən
  • Hyphenation: dae‧mon

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/daemon

Rhymes

  • daemon, demon
  • freeman
  • seaman
  • Seaman (surname - see especially David Seaman)
  • semen

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Rhymes:English/i%CB%90m%C9%99n

[-] Olap@lemmy.world 5 points 4 days ago

Demon, so I can kill them, spawn them, or send them signals to die!

[-] owenfromcanada@lemmy.ca 5 points 4 days ago

I would pronounce it "DEEmon" but that gets some religious folks all freaked out, so I usually go with "DAYman".

[-] Telorand@reddthat.com 4 points 4 days ago

"DAH-ay-mon," I choose you! Use your exec ~/thunder_sma.sh!

[-] noxypaws@pawb.social 4 points 4 days ago
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