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Sergey2019-12-12 14:36:39
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Sergey, 2019-12-12 14:36:39

Where did the Habr Q&A logo come from?

What, now it’s not a toaster, but a habrakuna?

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Nomad_77, 2019-12-12
@gangstarcj

https://habr.com/ru/company/habr/blog/479702/

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Daria Motorina, 2019-12-12
@glaphire

"Habr Q&A" as the name does not reflect the essence of the service, it sounds like a "FAQ" section. "Toster.ru" has established itself as a brand and will now lose a large share of its reputation

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CityCat4, 2019-12-12
@CityCat4

If only, as a habr, it didn’t degenerate into a “club for IT people of certain political views to fray for politics,” everything also started cheerfully there. Although, in my opinion, the Q&A section was already there once :)
UPD: Toster Comfort fell off right away :(

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SagePtr, 2019-12-12
@SagePtr

It seems to me that this is due to the imminent closure of the Internet in Russia, Habr finally transferred his services from the .ru domain so as not to lose them to the rest of the world if the .ru domains stop being delegated and remain available only in the cheburnet.

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65536, 2019-12-12
@65536

Kna?))
In vain. The name toaster has already taken root even in circles not directly related to all these questions and answers. Among all clients and project managers. In difficult times, they themselves say "maybe ask a question on the toaster." Now how will it sound? Ask on kne? where? In general, a non-collapsible and unpronounceable name, an unnamed service.
I think that in everyday life it will be called a toaster for a long time. It is not clear what future users will call it

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Valentine5, 2021-05-27
@Valentine5

this is a common English abbreviation from programming and not only, it is revealed as follows: quality and assurance - quality control (testing)

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