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Out of context and no references, which makes it harder, but:
CGOC = Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony
MM = probably Maintenance Mode, but context is important
LLM = Large Language Model (that's now a 'well-known')
I couldn't find as many examples as I thought there were
Ha!

And, just to annoy BH (Black Hole), AFAIA = As far as I'm aware.
 
I only went back about one year when I lost the will to live and I managed to close the search tab by accident.
Very difficult to instigate a search that goes "find posts by prpr where there are abbreviations".
(It was meant as a semi-humorous aside - I did say I could search and find the abbreviations you used. Unlike "GD". Who knew?)
 
Favourite one here on hummy.tv is IIRC, as it is a CYA for grey matter recall issues.

IIRC = If I recall correctly
CYA = Cover your ar$e

:lol:
 
I only went back about one year when I lost the will to live
That seems well beyond the call of duty. I think I'd have lost the will long before that, and I wrote the damned stuff!

RMV = Recollections may vary = He's spouting bull$h!t but we're too polite to actually say that
 
I think I'd have lost the will long before that, and I wrote the damned stuff!
Some of it is useful, except not for me. Linux/Grep etc. even the "one-liner". Not much use without either Linux running on a PC or CF (Really! I don't need to explain these, do I?)
I got the one-liner to work in a Cygwin64 window in Win 11. I suppose it can be useful to know when the certificate is running out.
He's spouting bull$h!t but we're too polite to actually say that
A couple of times I've had to abort the message I was typing. Keeping schtum (or is it shtum, or even stum?) seems like a better idea.
 
For the record, I wasn't addressing the RMV one to anyone here, just in case anyone thought I was. It was used by HMQ about certain emigrants (and now about to be immigrants, sadly).
Not much use without either Linux running on a PC or CF (Really! I don't need to explain these, do I?)
I got the one-liner to work in a Cygwin64 window in Win 11.
You can use the weird WSL (Windows Sub-system for Linux) thing, or you can get a reasonably decent environment for some things just by installing Git for 'doze and then opening a Bash shell.
 
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