@vasilis It’s not my language, but Yiddish:
איינס, צוויי, דריי, פיר, פינף, זעקס, זיבן, אכט, ניין, צען, עלף, צוועלף
Also Russian: один, два, три, четыре, пять, шесть, семь, восемь, девять, десять, одиннадцать, двенадцать
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@vasilis It’s not my language, but Yiddish:
איינס, צוויי, דריי, פיר, פינף, זעקס, זיבן, אכט, ניין, צען, עלף, צוועלף
Also Russian: один, два, три, четыре, пять, шесть, семь, восемь, девять, десять, одиннадцать, двенадцать
@tmcw Doesn’t it get more complex because the latter <div/>, that slash would be ignored by html?
Also, where is </div/> on this chart?
The AI jobs crisis is not coming—it's here right now. It just might not look like what many thought it would.
From Duolingo firing scores of writers and translators to the AI-first strategy that has helped justify thousands of federal workers to artists, illustrators, and freelancers seeing their incomes decline—the AI jobs crisis is here, now:
https://www.bloodinthemachine.com/p/the-ai-jobs-crisis-is-here-now
@vasilis I tried to toggle an option last week, which didn’t work, but it is troublesome, as my phone is in French, because I am trying to learn French, and I don’t understand it yet
@vasilis I have been having this same problem;
But leaving should be fine: they should not charge you for leaving.
And for entering, you can use your OVC to enter *and* exit (without actually exiting)
@zachleat ah interesting!
Some of the other stuff in the issue may be of interest then too, e.g. https://github.com/remcohaszing/recma-module-to-function#examples
@zachleat why not Blob? A long unrelated discussion but see the end of this comment here: https://github.com/mdx-js/mdx/issues/2606#issuecomment-2778869459
```js
console.log(vasilis(0), vasilis(1), vasilis(2), vasilis(3))
function vasilis(d) {
return Math.floor(d / 2) * 2
}
```
```
0, 0, 2, 2
```
@rauschma I do not know of plans. Would indeed likely be spearheaded by WHATWG and thus relate to DOM objects, which seems as unlikely for Node to implement as HTMLWhateverElement interfaces and document or window.
Now, what may also solve your goal, and what I would like, is {type: ‘text’}. To get text (or also uintarray) back. I want this because I ship spelling dictionaries.
For now, the closest to that in node may be WASM imports! https://github.com/wooorm/dictionaries/blob/main/wasm-encode.js
@voxpelli.com is it still only types, but not stuff like enums?
If that’s still the case, then most other language extensions (JSX indeed the most common) would be rather different.
Except maybe a litcoffee version of JavaScript, where Node ignores the markdown, but passes the code blocks straight through?
Do I know any Albanians? Do any Albanians know me? I will be in Shqipëri soon! I would love to hear your tips. Or hang!
@justinfagnani @voxpelli @jonkoops the scope part or the npm people giving you a name part?
I have had less luck with npm support. But that’s with package names with more downloads I think. So maybe that’s the divide
@justinfagnani I’ve had luck emailing people?