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"content": "On the bright side, #mastodon's definition seems to be easily implemented using character classes in #POSIX extended regular expressions, as long as the #locale uses #UTF8. I tested #FreeBSD and #NetBSD so far, let's see how #OpenBSD and #GNU work out...\n",
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