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They’re shorthand for long words you don’t want to type. You keep the first and last letter and replace the rest of the word with the number of characters you removed.
Kubernetes ➡️ K8s Observability ➡️ O11y
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I didn't think I could hate a name shortening system this much but here we are
And I thought that "8" had something to do with "netes" because it somewhat resembles the pronunciation 🤦♂️
My favorite is k3s. Named so that it is the same as k8s, but smaller.
I thought the same until the barbarians came @me with O11y and one of my coworkers asked where the f they got “oh eleveny” from.
I just thought 8 = netes.
Yeah this is my first time learning this too and k8s is something that comes up almost daily for me.
I18n is the only one that clues in for me (internationalization).
Man, I always found that weird but never looked it up...
I think I’d still rather type out internationalization even if it doesn’t fit on a slide lol.
Was it a file system workaround, or character limit in some older programming language?