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Not if the language is standardized from the start.
An alternative would be a language with a simpler syntax. Something like XML, but less verbose.
Have you read the CommonMark specification? It’s very complex for a language that’s supposed to be lightweight.
Markdown is terrible as a standard because every parser works differently and when you try to standardize it (CommonMark, etc.), you find out that there are a bajillion edge cases, leading to an extremely bloated specification.
All you need to know to get upvotes on Lemmy is “left good, right bad”.
Because until the Middle Ages, Europeans were afraid of the number 0.
OP, please ignore this garbage take.
What are the hardware requirements?
“100% Open Source“
[links to two proprietary services]
Why are so many projects like this?
AFAIK, only if you use Neovim.
And nothing prevents someone from modifying the software and keeping the version information.
Is there a way to know that a server is actually running the open-source version of Lemmy and not some proprietary modification?
I have the same problem.
Do you also have a problem with WASD controls for games, since the middle finger controls two keys and one requires extension? Or even with actual arrow keys?
Most Vim users use j and k more often than h and l (because there are many more ways to move horizontally), so it makes sense to leave them to the strongest fingers.
Make everyone understand basic propositional and predicate logic.
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