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Darch comes from my last Mørch which means dark in Danish but it spell mørk when it is not a name. And since you can't use æøå I emails I just came up with sp_darch when I created my very first Hotmail back the late 90s. Pronounced: dark
@darch Cool! Up until now I went with the German "ch" instead of the "k". Simplifies the pronounciation in my head a bit.
It never occurred to me that you can’t use æøå and the like for emails? Or was this a limitation back in the ye olde days?
@ullarah It’s a new thing. I mean, e-mail easily predates Unicode anyway. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_and_email My mail server (OpenSMTPD) doesn’t even support it yet. 😬
@ullarah It’s a new thing. I mean, e-mail easily predates Unicode anyway. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_and_email My mail server (OpenSMTPD) doesn’t even support it yet. 😬
@ullarah It’s a new thing. I mean, e-mail easily predates Unicode anyway. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_and_email My mail server (OpenSMTPD) doesn’t even support it yet. 😬
@ullarah Technically you could use more special characters in the local part, but good luck getting this mail through other mail servers. Even nowadays e-mail address validation is completely broken on lots of websites and rejects even simple characters like +. A mate is constantly complaining about that, when he tries to sign up somewhere and wants to use a dedictated address for it to automatically move it into a certain folder. So you better limit yourself to alphanumeric, dot, minus und undercore. :-(
@ullarah You can't in yarnd either, only ASCII leters and numbers are valid for a feed name. Technically though this limitation doesn't need to exist, but I'm not sure we should really change it either? 🤔
@ullarah You can't in yarnd either, only ASCII leters and numbers are valid for a feed name. Technically though this limitation doesn't need to exist, but I'm not sure we should really chang
@ullarah You can't in yarnd either, only ASCII leters and numbers are valid for a feed name. Technically though this limitation doesn't need to exist, but I'm not sure we should really change it either? 🤔
@prologic
> Technically though this limitation doesn’t need to exist, but I’m not sure we should really change it either?

It would make Yarn a bit more unique. I, for one, would love to use my real name, Jürgen. 😁