Computational YC:FS

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by Nathan Douglas (Yellow Candy 8432)

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This font was inspired by computer chips. Use < and > to start and end a message. Use ~ and u+7f for < and >.

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@BWM: You have a point, but fewer people would be using > in a sentence. Typing u+7f as the end of a message would be tedious, too.

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I'm not sure if using the delete character to hold an alternate form of a glyph is a good idea. I think it would be better to put them in ‹ and › instead.

Comment by Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM) 2nd october 2023

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