mayhair @discuss.tchncs.de Decided to research the etymology further and found this article: No, the Chinese word for "penguin" does not really mean "business goose", but what do you think?
16 0 Replyremotelove @lemmy.ca My translator shows "enterprise", not "business".
While the words technically have the same meaning in this case, enterprise goose has a bit more pizazz!
27 0 Replydrosophila @lemmy.blahaj.zone That makes me imagine penguins writing Java code.
14 0 ReplyKidplayer_666 @lemm.ee I just hear buzzwords “kubernetes! Scalable! Docker! AI performance! Latency! Enterprise! Reliable! DATABASE! MangoDB MariaDB! SQLite!
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NickwithaC @lemmy.world What did China call them before the invention of the 3 piece suit?
20 0 ReplyDharma Curious (he/him) @slrpnk.net They didn't. 3 piece suits are older than penguins, because penguins are a type of bird, and birds were invented by the US government as surveillance drones.
38 0 ReplyNasan @sopuli.xyz So those "bones" in roasted duck i get from my local Chinese place were microchips all along? Bastards!
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NorthWestWind @lemmy.world 鵝 -> 我鳥 (me bird)
8 0 ReplySubArcticTundra @lemmy.ml Goose is like Duck but the pro version
5 0 Replyfallingcats @discuss.tchncs.de I thought that would be a swan?
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