My pronouns are gnu/linux
They are a TikTok creator so I would assume by editor they mean a video editor and not a script editor or a code editor. Although my first guess for vs was Visual Studio it looks like there is a video editing app called Video Star and then it would follow that AE is Adobe After Effects
No no no. His editor’s pronouns
I use doom/emacs
Visual Studio/? I got nothing for the second one.
after effects
What sort of monstrosity takes a combination of visual studio and after effects to create.
YouTube programming tutorial videos.
Definitely After Effects for the second one, but I’m lost on the first one?? Visual Studio was my first thought; but I’m assuming it’s video editing software. Vegas Pro is the only video editor I can even think of that starts with a V???
They were correct on both counts. Those aren’t real pronouns, and they aren’t calling them that.
I need to add that to my signature block: vim/vs
eestileib she/her/emacs
nano/pico
Edit what, pronouns?
Mine is God
Who is confidentially incorrect here? Vs/ae aren’t real pronounces, so he’s right, just an idiot.
The author was referring to their toolset, not their pronouns.
A pronoun may also contain information about one’s toolset.
The top comment confidently believes that “vs/are” in the profile referred to pronouns. They were incorrect.
Technically, the commenter only said they weren’t genders and wouldn’t call them that.
Well, how would you even know they’re aren’t pronouns?
“Ae” is actually one of the oldest coined non-binary pronouns, originating in the 1920 science fiction novel A Voyage to Arcturus, where it was used to describe members of an alien race. Its oblique and possessive determiner forms are both “aer”, a pun on the alien race being composed of air.
The only result of “vs” I could find in a database of coined pronouns is as a possessive form of “v”, which I’m unsure if has any attestations. However, v/vs could be taken as a spelling or inflectional variant of ve/vis, which was first proposed as a gender-neutral pronoun all the way back in 1864.
Because the creator said they aren’t.
That was after, no way to know before.
You might even say they were confidently incorrect.
- Said the idiot not realizing they weren’t using them as pronouns.
Because its never referred to pronouns.