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A Gemini-style proposal (specifically to the harm of using Unicode characters as if they were formatted ascii)

babiak babiak at disroot.org

Wed Nov 3 17:44:01 GMT 2021

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Oh that makes more sense. Thanks!

On 03/11/2021 19:05, DJ Chase wrote:

Others have already said what I would say about the rest of this thread,
so I will skip that part.
On Wed, 2021-11-03 at 12:41 +0200, babiak wrote:
If Gemtext can ignore the original semantics of the asterisk, the
back-tick, the pound symbol, the equal symbol, and the greater-than
symbol — then why can't we also do the same with those mathematical
characters?
I personally don't recall the pound symbol having any meaning in gemini,
I'll have to look through the spec again. However!
Charles is refering to '#', not '£'. '#' is called the 'pound
{sign,symbol}' in the telephone system.

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