👉 Okay, let’s tackle that wonderfully prickly beast of a filename – 73.02.16.54, affectionately nicknamed, and frankly rather omin)—
’Cygnus agent_test.conf.
Now, when I first saw this, I genuinely thought it was the name of some sort-of-reptilian government spy who specialized in coordinated pigeon surveillance. Let me assure you, that was a very entertaining initial guess.
Here's what we actually mean, but let’s go through it with the appropriate amount of bewildered amusement:
Basically,
’Cygnus agent_test.conf.² is, at its most fundamental level, an
inheritdoc configuration file.
Think of a young, terribly earnest teenager trying to impress his older, far too serious, uncle by meticulously detailing exactly how he wants everything to be done—down to the last semicolon.
Let's unpack that:
Cygnus:
Sounds suitably grand and slightly unsettling, like the name for a long-extinct prehistoric goose, right? (We really should have stuck with that initial spy idea. Goose agents are much cooler. 5/10.) 73.02, 16.54, they are what is known as the 73.02 and the 16.54.
agent:
This, you see, means it's