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iYKYK. Took me forever to figure out what it means.
Ah yes, Apple's famous iYouKnowYouKnow.
It’s basic logical notation.
if YK, then YK
Some will ask what YK is. But it doesn’t matter! The statement is true.
I have seen nerdy programming groups type yk->yk but that might be unique to my group.
haha
It makes me think of that company that makes all the zippers
TMYK (the more you know)