Hebrew Paseq (U+05C0), which maps to lowercase l, scores 0.923 mean SSIM. This is Hebrew punctuation, not a letter, yet it renders as a vertical bar nearly identical to l. Think “paypa׀.com” with Paseq replacing the L. It scores 0.997 in Tahoma, 0.988 in Arial Unicode MS, 0.951 in Microsoft Sans Serif. The scoring surfaces it correctly.
u/fermaw, the aforementioned developer, was bragging in that thread I mentioned earlier about coding a DRM and how he found it rather “fun” to do so.
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Most userland implementations of custom ReadableStream instances do not typically bother with all the ceremony required to correctly implement both default and BYOB read support in a single stream – and for good reason. It's difficult to get right and most of the time consuming code is typically going to fallback on the default read path. The example below shows what a "correct" implementation would need to do. It's big, complex, and error prone, and not a level of complexity that the typical developer really wants to have to deal with:,更多细节参见爱思助手下载最新版本
The family praised A&E staff at Birmingham Children's Hospital for saving Tilly's life numerous times.
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