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grav07:01:23

Morning 🙂

genRaiy08:01:27

Good morning. Logging on.

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genRaiy14:01:13

rejected shots from today's walk - might use them tomorrow if it's raining 🙂

reefersleep09:01:21

Digging the palette and brush strokes on that last one!

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Thierry12:01:28

Morning

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thomas13:01:15

So I just learned that ; is not the same as ; the first is a Greek question mark and the second is a semi colon....

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thomas13:01:31

Maybe clj should accept both as a comment :thinking_face:

grav13:01:11

wouldn't that be a breaking change?

otfrom13:01:45

πιθανώς;

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otfrom13:01:00

(apologies to any Greek speakers here)

thomas13:01:04

oh... as in there are people that might have used that in let of def ? that would be confusing... but yes, in that case it would be breaking. and those people should be ......

pavlosmelissinos15:01:02

Are you sure they're different codes?

thomas15:01:30

they should be.

thomas15:01:00

Δ, ∆ and 𝚫 are all different as well

thomas15:01:24

and they all look different as well actually.

pavlosmelissinos15:01:13

These are definitely different symbols, the semicolon vs greek question mark look the same (and string/character comparisons return true)

thomas15:01:31

Rust apparently doesn't accept the Greek question mark as a ; in the code.

pavlosmelissinos15:01:56

Interesting... It works for me (with Clojure)

thomas15:01:51

and I assume you have Greek keyboard that can type both unicode charaters?

thomas15:01:06

or maybe a JVM thing?

pavlosmelissinos15:01:10

I've always had keyboards with both layouts (greek and american english)

lemontea16:01:11

reminds me of sth like “fallacies of i18n/string”…

lemontea16:01:24

also, phishing website that use this trick can be hard to spot