I speak more than blah. Sometimes stuff won’t be in blah but in blahbloo.
Grammatical rules, are very different for both, meaning English and Latin-related — when I learn a new one I’ll text you, but so far I’ve my plate full with this as it is — but because there’s just the one English versus at least two Latins, often you’ll see English with strange rules, I don’t know what to tell you other than you kind of have to make peace with it if you’re anal about grammar and stuff.
But here’s a heads up. Grab a paper bag to breathe into and some horse tranquilizers.
In Spanish, French, Italian, your sister, proper names are capitalized, but not names of time (date) such as weekdays, months, nor are names of languages, such as those at the beginning of this sentence.
Proper names are capitalized, but not names of time (date) such as weekdays, months, nor are names of languages.
Punctuation lies inside of enclosing marks such as for quotation, and parenthesis and similar glyphs.
Acronyms/initialisms are converted to normal case (as anacronyms do) when they used as words using by making them verbs, adjectives, whatever the case may be. e.g; NAT → natting.
Items are grouped by starting letter, which are sorted alphabetically.
As groups (items within a group,) they aren’t arranged/sorted in any particular order.

C2 server(s)
From Command and Control → C&C → C2
Servers holding payloads and further instructions. They are contacted by a client once it has been deployed to a site.
“I may/might be wrong”
As conclusion of something
Retains its literal meaning.
As prologue/preamble to something
If it’s introducing some sort of explanation, story, history, etc. (and likely linking to the page you’re reading) it means something along the lines of what I'm about to say is not even my belief but a complete fabrication with complete disregard from the truth even if it resembles something factual
. e.g; something twice impeached rapists convicted fraudster US presidents would say every other sentence.
It may be found closing statements as well. Maybe… don’t believe anything your read on the web without confirmation? It’s just a suggestion.

millennia
Alternative-news-like spelling of millennial
. Occasionally it may be used to describe thousands of years.
from millennium
noun; plural millennia

SFWT
Sympathy-Feigning [Attention] Whore Tools (or tricks) are techniques used by politicians, media personalities, and any other generous giver of not a fuck self-absorbed individual seeking to turn the attention back to them, if at least temporarily, to use a tragedy that happened to a person they otherwise wouldn’t ever encounter outside of media tours, such as individuals with exceedingly different socioeconomic status and/or cultural roots.
By listing interpersonal relationships reflexively e.g;
{cue indignation face}
“AS or I’M a mother, a daughter, a sister…a friend, a lover… A renter, a roommate… A cis-gender, a gay person, an ally… An employee, an employer… A Nebraskan, an Uh’merican*… A tax-payer, a voter… A gamer, an athlete… A fantasy sports expert, an “addict’s best friend”…
SFWT operators desperately (and rather transparently) seek to form a fake sympathetic bond that would be obvious and disgusting to witness for whom might be just arriving on the scene, but it’s very effective used against those already looped in, often misled before each of a series of commercial breaks.
*: this by US nationals comes with doubling down on indignation face and puffed feathers. Other Americans won’t usually call themselves “Americans”.

UNIX
Abbreviation and/or related to the GNU, Linux, macOS and BSD families of systems. In other words, those that are in some form descendants of UNIX; when used as an adjective, it will likely lose its regular all-caps spelling i.e. unixy
.
Credits due from this page
Though the design of the phonetic alphabet squares was created from scratch, with no copying or even tracing; the inspiration was taken from OUTSIDE OPEN‘s own NATO phonetic alphabet poster, which include a but more data the simple utilitarian design used here. You can get their poster from outsideopen.com/alphabet/. Thank you OUTSIDE OPEN for making available that resource to everyone.