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According to Wikipedia:
Kittlaus named Siri after a co-worker in Norway; the name is a short form of the name Sigrid, from Old Norse SigrĂĂ°r, composed of the elements sigr "victory" and frĂĂ°r "beautiful".
the s in siri stands for stanford and i just wanted to let you know that
edit: not really. but here’s the explanation.
Apple didn’t invent Siri - originally it was made by a company called Siri Inc., which spun out of an organization called SRI, which used to stand for Stanford Research Institute.
Shout out to this guy from 2007 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=165295665&oldid=164878375&title=Beach_ball
I don’t know what motivated you to do that but good luck on convincing the world that beach balls are heavy
C++ should be called ++C
The idea is that it’s been improved and then you’re using it, not that you’re using it and then afterwards it gets improved
The @ sign should be called an ampersat
Edit: Wait apparently it used to actually be called that
Why did Owen post the same thing twice? (they’re not exactly the same but they’re similar)
More cheese obviously