Since LLMs ruined em dashes, I will switch to 3-em dashes ⸻ enjoy.
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Since LLMs ruined em dashes, I will switch to 3-em dashes ⸻ enjoy.
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Since LLMs ruined em dashes, I will switch to 3-em dashes ⸻ enjoy.
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@volpeon
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Since LLMs ruined em dashes, I will switch to 3-em dashes ⸻ enjoy.
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Since LLMs ruined em dashes, I will switch to 3-em dashes ⸻ enjoy.
@volpeon 3M Dashes
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Since LLMs ruined em dashes, I will switch to 3-em dashes ⸻ enjoy.
@volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip bold ⸻⸻⸻ but understandable
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Since LLMs ruined em dashes, I will switch to 3-em dashes ⸻ enjoy.
@volpeon ngl I actually just use two dashes-- because I'm far too lazy to find/memorize the unicode or compose key combo for it :'3
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Since LLMs ruined em dashes, I will switch to 3-em dashes ⸻ enjoy.
@volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip LLMs ruined nothing. You will take my em dashes from my cold, dead hands
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@volpeon ngl I actually just use two dashes-- because I'm far too lazy to find/memorize the unicode or compose key combo for it :'3
@anthropy I started doing them properly once I realized on Linux they're simple to enter with Shift+Alt+- (also Alt+- for en dash).
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@anthropy I started doing them properly once I realized on Linux they're simple to enter with Shift+Alt+- (also Alt+- for en dash).
@volpeon which desktop is that? for me it doesn't work (plasma, fedora 42). I think that requires compose keys to be on which I don't even have right now xD I tend to default to whatever is available the most widely; also on smartphones and other devices and (CLI) environments normal dashes are more accessible I guess.
But just because I'm curious, let's try turn on compose keys — .. no actually it's compose key + hit - a few times? which is intuitive but I don't always have this available ig
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@volpeon which desktop is that? for me it doesn't work (plasma, fedora 42). I think that requires compose keys to be on which I don't even have right now xD I tend to default to whatever is available the most widely; also on smartphones and other devices and (CLI) environments normal dashes are more accessible I guess.
But just because I'm curious, let's try turn on compose keys — .. no actually it's compose key + hit - a few times? which is intuitive but I don't always have this available ig
@anthropy GNOME, but I think I could do it before on other DEs. I never intentionally enabled anything fancy, I just went with the "de" keyboard layout in the installer and it just worked
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@anthropy GNOME, but I think I could do it before on other DEs. I never intentionally enabled anything fancy, I just went with the "de" keyboard layout in the installer and it just worked
@anthropy Compose key is disabled, but there's a setting to type alternate symbols with the right Alt key. That must be it since Alt(left)+- does nothing