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1. hinkle+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-01-31 05:07:29
Also ligatures in a monospaced font are going to tell you they’re multiple characters because they’re either fat af or misaligned. You know it’s coming.

To be honest though I think I like those big fat commas the best. As someone pointed out, using dot and comma as semantically important in software is a mistake because they only differ by one pixel.

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2. cosmot+G1[view] [source] 2023-01-31 05:25:09
>>hinkle+(OP)
Vertical columns of background have, until ligatures, been a bullet proof means for brains to delineate characters. Is it possible to figure out with an increased cognitive load? Yes. Is it exactly as easy as without? No.
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3. tadfis+28[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-01-31 06:24:26
>>cosmot+G1
I'm confused, because I can delineate the characters in your comment fine, and this is with my browser's default sans-serif proportional typeface. I tend to read English text left-to-right, though, so if others are more comfortable reading top-to-bottom (or bottom-to-top, or middle-out), then my apologies.
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4. cosmot+ua[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-01-31 06:51:08
>>tadfis+28
I'm confused too. The comment was about ligatures in computer code, but did not itself contain computer code.
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