Answer transcribed by moi:
Unix was named (phonetically) by bwk. I don’t think he ever spelled it, but since it was a play on multics, he thought it was unics (you can ask him).
At the time, Unix was compiled on the central computer at Bell Labs (GE-635) that produced a PDP-7 paper tape. Usually, I just ran the tape and threw it away. When I needed to save a tape, I wrote “Unix” on the tape. It [the name] stuck after that.
Now try asking Ken M
linics
hmmmm… no, i don’t like it
Lunics
Just wait until lynucks gets revealed
A Canadian distro?
I dig it. Make it so
Nice.
Cool story, but I already chose to believe Ken Thompson has no testicles some time ago.
Didn’t expect this in the comments. What’s this about?
Ken Thompson is one of the most influential unix of all time.
I still don’t get it. Am I whooshing or do I just not have enough details yet? I just woke up btw…
The word Unix sounds very close to the word for a castrated male.
Oh my god, of course. lol, thanks!
eunuchs (a word used to describe testicle-less men working for various different rulers around the world)
Thanks 😄
*very angry upvote*
When she showed me this joke, I had to leave the room. She was so proud of how funny she is.
She is very funny. She should be proud.
Now the question is, did he put the x as a variable i.e. they couldn’t agree how to write it so he used x as a stand-in, or was he using x phonetically.
Probably the latter, and yet…
Dang, people should email him for 15 years to find out!
Let’s leave it unsettled so future nerd historians, 100 years from now, can hate us for not asking and write books speculating about it.
Or post the question on a forum, then post “response deleted” and then post a third one to say “Thanks! That was super-interesting!”
It really feels like I knew this already.