In this article, I would like to introduce a new web browser called Ladybird. This ambitious open-source project aims to revolutionize the browsing experience. Although it hasn't been officially...
With you in that the sexist comment means avoid, but am I missing something about the browser name? Aren’t ladybirds just what ladybugs are called in the UK?
I think I need a little more help here. Maybe it’s just about not having English as a native language, but the link talks about avoiding the word bug because of connections to sodomy?
Ohhh,
The name of this browser, and this commit, that’s definitely a no go concerning me.
There is enough as**oles like this,
Honestly the name was enough for me but seeing the commit discussion certainly makes me feel justified for judging a book by its cover.
With you in that the sexist comment means avoid, but am I missing something about the browser name? Aren’t ladybirds just what ladybugs are called in the UK?
https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/discover/animals/insects/ladybird-facts/
Etymology my friend, etymology,
https://www.etymonline.com/word/ladybug
I think I need a little more help here. Maybe it’s just about not having English as a native language, but the link talks about avoiding the word bug because of connections to sodomy?
It’s not just you. I can’t imagine many people associating bug with… sodomy. 🤷♀️ What exactly were Middle English people doing with bugs?