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  1. It's a very well-established traditional name for a dog among English-speakers: this 1760 newspaper announcement asks for help finding a "small white Greyhound with a Collar" who "answers to the name of Fido". As u/le_vicomte says, it's from Latin "fidō": "I trust".

  2. TIL the popular dog name, Fido, which means "faithful one", refers to a real dog in France during WWII that waited for his deceased master every day for 14 years (5,000 times) until his own death in 1958.

  3. Oct 1, 2024 · You hear the word "Fido" and immediately assume it's referring to a dog. Where did this now-generic dog shorthand term come from?

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    Datadog uses a Go -based agent, rewritten from scratch since its major version 6.0.0 released on February 28, 2018. [29] It was formerly Python -based, [30] forked from the original created in 2009 by David Mytton [31] for Server Density (previously called Boxed Ice).

  5. Python-Fiddle is an online Python playground where you can write, run, and share Python code directly from the browser without any need to install and maintain Python and packages on your computer. This platform was created make Python programming accessible to everyone and everywhere.

  6. The name Fido comes from the Latin meaning “to trust or confide in.” In short “I am faithful.” Not surprisingly, Abraham Lincoln named his dog Fido around 5 years before he became President. Having suffered with bouts of depression, pets often pulled him from anguish.

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  8. Oct 24, 2017 · The surprising two-word answer is Abraham Lincoln. It turns out that in his pre-presidential life as a lawyer in Springfield, Illinois, Lincoln had a dog named Fido. From canine historian...

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