This name goes back to the early text-based multiplayer adventure games of the late 80s, when our area of the Internet was still called ARPAnet. It was originally (Felix) Hausdorff, the founder of Topology. But, Hausdorff is a lot more typing than Haus.
When I looked, aebeltrae's translation agreed with my print dictionary with the exception of the last syllable, which I couldn't find. The linked dictionary on this page does have the last syllable "Sam", so it looks like they nailed it.
For many people that have gotten caught doing awful things, there are positive things you can say about them. "I liked Tom Cruise in Top Gun." "I liked Mel Gibson in Mad Max." "I probably never laughed harder at a comedian than Louis C.K." I don't like appearing to support these people, so I avoid saying these things out loud. Richard went the other way with Graham Linehan's book earlier in the week, and - I don't know how friendly they are off-camera - but, I suppose Richard's publicist is concerned about him saying something nice about Brand this week.
There was a time when I had to switch back and forth between Fortran90 and C several times a day, and it messed me up so bad that doing simple tasks like counting apples at the grocery gave me anxiety.
I don't block much, but I have seen a number of shameless ad accounts and a number of rabid fascist accounts, and life's too short to listen to either of those.
Wow, at least 13 years. I remember coming across him when reddit was young: https://www.prwatch.org/spin/2010/09/9423/washington-post-duped-fake-congressman