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  • dumbass@leminal.spaceD [email protected]

    It's Mac and cheese, but through sheer awesome coincidence it's also the correct acronym.

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    It's yara (yet another recursive acronym), not to be confused with the malware testing suit/programming language YARA (which stands for Yet Another Recursive Acronym)

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    • B [email protected]

      Also, keep in mind that the plural is macaronis and cheese

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      Nope, it's like fish.

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      • kolanaki@pawb.socialK [email protected]

        "Mac'n'Chee"

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        macking cheese from the michael wave

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        • heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.worldH [email protected]

          The Mac in macaroni and cheese stands for macaroni and cheese

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          Don't even get me started on Dilbert's "The TTP Project"

          Or what happens when you Google "recursion"

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          • apytele@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

            Time to start a social media controversy where we argue about whether it's mac. or m.a.c.. It'll be lemmy's written version of the gif controversy. I'll make a masto poll when I get home. done.

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            it’s pronounced gif

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            • B [email protected]

              Also, keep in mind that the plural is macaronis and cheese

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              *cheeses

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                It's yara (yet another recursive acronym), not to be confused with the malware testing suit/programming language YARA (which stands for Yet Another Recursive Acronym)

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                I feel a little disappointed that yara is not a yara.

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                  I feel a little disappointed that yara is not a yara.

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                  That's yinara - yara is not a recursive acronym

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                  • thal3s@sh.itjust.worksT [email protected]

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                    Mac is just a synonym for "good European food Amerikanized into cheap junk with chemicals."

                    Imagine! Why would one eat "Mac" when you can have pasta with sauce Mornay?

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                      Also, keep in mind that the plural is macaronis and cheese

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                      No no, you've got it all backwards!
                      The singular is macaron or macaronus. The plural is macaroni, like viri.

                      Next time you order Mac and cheese, say it right 😉

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                      • inenduringgrowstrong@sh.itjust.worksI [email protected]

                        Macaroni and cheese and cheese

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                        Macaroni and cheese and cheese and cheese

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                          No no, you've got it all backwards!
                          The singular is macaron or macaronus. The plural is macaroni, like viri.

                          Next time you order Mac and cheese, say it right 😉

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                          What about multiple servings of macaroni and cheese??

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                            What about multiple servings of macaroni and cheese??

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                            Yes please.

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                            • thal3s@sh.itjust.worksT [email protected]

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                              I've never heard Mac and cheese referred to as 'mac'

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                                Wine is no emulator

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                                it's actually "Wine Is Not an Emulator"

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                                  I've never heard Mac and cheese referred to as 'mac'

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                                  think of all the hours that have been wasted in your life waiting for people to finish saying macaroni and cheese or saying the full thing yourself

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                                    it's actually "Wine Is Not an Emulator"

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                                    I know, but the "an" makes it a bit harder to see the recursive nature.

                                    I simplified it for improved clarity

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                                      Smh my head

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                                      Atm machine

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                                      • spankmonkey@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                                        Yeah, nobody would say the words of an acronym, like PIN number or ATM machine!

                                        (you are correct)

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                                        PIN is an acronym. ATM is an initialism. Please pedant properly.

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                                          PIN is an acronym. ATM is an initialism. Please pedant properly.

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                                          old Captain America saying "No, I don't think I willl."

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