… Because I have to look it up all the time now. :]
i7t12
i7t12.
When I’m searching for it, I just put in six or so i’s.
I have to look it up all the time
just like IT work 😏
Lemmy should allow aliases for communities so we could use eyetea
Ooo. That’s ugly. Way to go.
I’m not known for the ability to name things well. Pray you’ll never see my folder structure and folder/file names.
Can’t be as bad as my boss. “server-01” Even that could be worse. I’ve worked with servers named Mothra and Godzilla, but I was not in the eyetea dept.
We had sql03 and sql04 when I started my job. Sql03 got replaced. So now we have sql 04 and sql05. You just need to know which database is on which server.
Right. And you figure that out by who built the app. Oh, that was that one guy. He always used sql02. And then everything there was migrated to tho old NAS. And then the new CTO guy had us move it to S3. And then that other guy needed it, and we restored it to M$sQLExpress on the intern’s desktop. So that’s where its at now. Over there. In the corner. With the guy that doesn’t get paid.
… Was it important?
Lmao serv-1 at my last job too!
It does.
Wait, it does? Or you mean the display name vs the actual community lemmy address?
Yes, that’s what I mean.
Ahh yeah, that’s a neat feature.
I realize now that alias is not exactly what I meant: maybe a better word would be ‘keywords’ set for a community that could be used in lemmy search.
I mean that’s exactly how the display names work.
You can search for either display name or address.I meant more generally: a community could set a list of keywords that they could be found by, e.g. this community could have
- memes
- information technology
- it
- satire
so we could also have a keyword search possibly:
7x i
12x t
:-/
In Voyager it shows up when searching for “iitt”. Same on https://lemmyverse.net/.