social interaction is hard, baffling interaction with someone in a group chat
someone said something about "unicode in the 70s" and i attempted to politely point out that unicode didn't exist until 1987 at the earliest and then they started arguing, saying what i can only interpret as that because unicode intends to represent all human writing that all human writing can be considered to fall under the umbrella term unicode and just
no??? ??? ??????
when i try to explain the fact that unicode is a specific entity that did not exist before the late 80s they respond by saying i'm focusing too much on the coding and engineering side of things and ignoring the linguistics and humanities and just
that's a non-sequitur right?? i'm not missing something here????
@Felthry lmao no you're totally right
You are right here. "Unicode" is a very specific term for a standard way of mapping characters onto numeric code points, not a catch-all term for "human writing systems in general".
re: social interaction is hard, baffling interaction with someone in a group chat
@Felthry ...I got nothing. Would they agree to, like, expressing what they mean without the term "unicode"?
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re: social interaction is hard, baffling interaction with someone in a group chat
@packbat i don't know, at this point i'm just done with the whole conversation
re: social interaction is hard, baffling interaction with someone in a group chat
@Felthry that seems like a reasonable response
idk like all we can think is that they don't know it's a jargon term and have picked up some personal meaning of it from somewhere else - like maybe they mean non-text symbols in blocks of text or something
re: social interaction is hard, baffling interaction with someone in a group chat
@packbat yeah this is a person who has a bit of a history of thinking they know a lot more about things than they actually do so i could understand that
honestly we do that too
social interaction is hard, baffling interaction with someone in a group chat
@Felthry that really sounds like they were moving the goalposts on you, and clumsily, at that
seriously can someone tell me if i'm just missing something here and their argument makes sense?