• username_1@programming.dev
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    1 个月前

    Because Unicode supposed to be a universal way for forming letters, not cater to stupid kids. Throw out that emoji shit out of Unicode!

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      ┌────┬─────────────────┬────┐
      │ 🐺 │ Unicode is fun! │ ✨ │
      ├────┴─────────────────┴────┤
      │ Never heard of ASCII art? │
      └────────────────┬──────────┤
                       │ -- Frost │
                       └──────────┘
      
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        1 个月前

        Don’t start with pseudographics. Unicode completely failed the task. Unicode pseudographics is incomplete (mostly noticeable in lack of the symmetrical chars) and this situation is not intended to improve. But they are always ready to add more stupid emojis.

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      I remembered something from years ago. Maybe 20 years or more. I sent a message to my friend, either through MSN or SMS, and the emojis I sent were different ones on the receiving end. Either it was the case for a different language settings or a different phone manufacturer or both.

      Anyway, if we had unicode back then it would not have happened. Really a minor story though, I would not make importance of it.

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        It is still the case to some extent: the look of emojis is controlled by the font, not the Unicode per se. So the mountain pictogram in some font is a colorful image of the mountain, but on other font it is just a triangle.