Erwin on Nostr: so the 'standard' emoji color is white, or yellow? One seems more sus than the other. ...
so the 'standard' emoji color is white, or yellow? One seems more sus than the other.
Specifications are interesting in that way, because at some point, things need to be made formal. But is is not wise to imply standards that way.
Related, wasn't there a thing with UTF-8 where a set of symbols was reused 'because they looked the same' while having vastly different meanings in the languages they originated from?
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