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Hͫ̆̒̐ͣ̊̄ͯ͗͏̵̗̻̰̠̬͝ͅE̴̷̬͎̱̘͇͍̾ͦ͊͒͊̓̓̐_̫̠̱̩̭̤͈̑̎̋ͮͩ̒͑̾͋͘Ç̳͕̯̭̱̲̣̠̜͋̍O̴̦̗̯̹̼ͭ̐ͨ̊̈͘͠M̶̝̠̭̭̤̻͓͑̓̊ͣͤ̎͟͠E̢̞̮̹͍̞̳̣ͣͪ͐̈T̡̯̳̭̜̠͕͌̈́̽̿ͤ̿̅̑Ḧ̱̱̺̰̳̹̘̰́̏ͪ̂̽͂̀͠ is a perfectly valid JavaScript identifier.
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Thanks for seducing me to open chromium-review...
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Mathias Bynens
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I know how to nerd-snipe my fellow Unicode connaisseurs
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\u2028\u2029
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Mathias Bynens
@mathias
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Awesome! I wrote about this a while back too: mathiasbynens.be/notes/javascri…
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Rob Kwasowski
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What the hell are those letters? And why do they have loads of weird stuff above and below?
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Mathias Bynens
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They're Unicode combining diacritical marks. Fun stuff! mathiasbynens.be/notes/javascri…
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Fake “Unicode.” ↙️
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∀lan ∃liasen
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FYI, that is not a valid QR code. Whatever generated it for you is wrong. A valid QR code requires 4 "pixels" of "quiet zone" around the image. This means there have to be 4 times the width of each "pixel" as white around the image. Most graphic designers get this wrong.
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Paul Lewis
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This is the most Mathias of CLs and descriptions. 10/10
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Ingvar Stepanyan
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stop talking to yourself on chats
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