nginx (“engine x”) is an HTTP web server, reverse proxy, content cache, load balancer, TCP/UDP proxy server, and mail proxy server. […] [1]

I still pronounce it as “n-jinx” in my head.

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  1. Title (website): “nginx”. Publisher: NGINX. Accessed: 2025-02-26T23:25Z. URI: https://nginx.org/en/.
    • §“nginx”. ¶1.
  • eighty@aussie.zone
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    first rule of english pronunciation: there are no rules. All that matters is if people understand what you mean when you say it.

    I gave up on this discussion when you have to consider gin, generate, giraffe, gene, gym, etc

    Also I pronounce it with the soft sound because that’s what it sounds like in the bloody alphabet.

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      See also ghoti (fish). English orthography only works by agreement, not rules

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        See also ghoti (fish).

        I’ll be the first to say that English is a mess. However, there are rules, and this word breaks them.

        That “gh” never appears at the beginning of a word, always at the end (as in “enough”). That “ti” is never at the end of a word; it’s always inside (as in “nation”).