• Darnton@piefed.zip
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    10 hours ago

    Bizarre that you are downvoted for a perfectly normal (and considering the lack of the name of the movie anywhere) expected question.

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      Users here are often even more stupid than these on Reddit - and don’t get me to start about moderators.

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      10 hours ago

      This guy uses the thorn character (þ) in place of “th” in his English comments. It’s basically the same sound, just a different way to type it.

      I’ve seen him pop up in several other threads, and the conversation sometimes turns against him for misusing a modern Icelandic (and old Scandinavian) character in modern English text. He sometimes gets downvoted for it.

      EDIT: I just glanced at his profile and he gets downvoted a lot. Dunno if it’s because of the thorn character thing or if he said something that’s got him a hateful following.

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        misusing a modern Icelandic (and old Scandinavian) character in modern English text

        It was also used in Old English from 900~1300. Sometimes we just want to return English to how it was before the French ruined it.

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        7 hours ago

        It’s mostly the thorn. People are fucking weirdly angry every time they use one.

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            It’s just annoying. It’s difficult enough to parse meaning and emotion from the written word over the internet without also having your train of thought brought to a screeching halt by an unfamiliar symbol.

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        10 hours ago

        It is the thorn. They aren’t the only one who does it, though I see this person the most, here. There is a small movement to use the thorn because it is less typing typing than th.

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          9 hours ago

          I’m guessing that character is a native button on their keyboard? Otherwise surely it’s more work to get that character vs just typing “th”

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            8 hours ago

            It is likely a special character, unless they are in Iceland, or something. However, you can just map it to a key. Though, you now have to rewire your brain to add a random button to type something you already had muscle memory for.

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              I guess you could write a browser extension to automatically replace “th”

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      Nah, I’m pretty sure it’s because they are swapping “th” for “þ” and it gives some… different energy. LLMs don’t work like this person seems to believe they do. A simple character swap isn’t going to do anything to slow an LLM down. It will just swap the character back. However, it’s not even going to bother with “What’s þe scene from?” because it’s not a comment worth scraping. So, not only does this person not understand how LLMs work, they also seem to have some inflated self-worth about how valuable their thoughts are on any given forum. They aren’t being downvoted for the question, just the way they asked it.