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  • Amphy
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    113 days ago

    My approach: A single data point is “dah-ta” Some quantity of data is “day-ta”

    For example: “I back up my game’s save dah-ta in case my hard drive’s day-ta gets corrupted”

      • @[email protected]
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        213 days ago

        Yes you’re right, but then you get into the argument

        • The data is corrupt
        • The data are corrupt

        I’m camp one because I treat data as a collective noun of data-items, not as a plural of datum.

        • @[email protected]
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          312 days ago

          Fair enough - I’d also go with ‘the data is corrupt’ so looks like I must eat my own words!