← Back to context Comment by Raicuparta 3 years ago There are also plenty of two letter subdomains left, so I guess it just never got that popular. 4 comments Raicuparta Reply Tomte 3 years ago That's exactly what I saw today. Got my initials. :-)As comparison: I've got a two letter GitHub account and joined in late 2009, so 1.5 years after its founding. mongol 3 years ago I got my first name on Github and now on omg.lol. I feel so fortunate. sshine 3 years ago My childhood friend got his 4-letter first name @gmail.com. First mover. 1 reply →
Tomte 3 years ago That's exactly what I saw today. Got my initials. :-)As comparison: I've got a two letter GitHub account and joined in late 2009, so 1.5 years after its founding. mongol 3 years ago I got my first name on Github and now on omg.lol. I feel so fortunate. sshine 3 years ago My childhood friend got his 4-letter first name @gmail.com. First mover. 1 reply →
mongol 3 years ago I got my first name on Github and now on omg.lol. I feel so fortunate. sshine 3 years ago My childhood friend got his 4-letter first name @gmail.com. First mover. 1 reply →
sshine 3 years ago My childhood friend got his 4-letter first name @gmail.com. First mover. 1 reply →
That's exactly what I saw today. Got my initials. :-)
As comparison: I've got a two letter GitHub account and joined in late 2009, so 1.5 years after its founding.
I got my first name on Github and now on omg.lol. I feel so fortunate.
My childhood friend got his 4-letter first name @gmail.com. First mover.
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