← Back to context Comment by noman-land 2 months ago This isn't just great advice ⸻ it's terrific advice. I'd love to delve a little deeper. 7 comments noman-land Reply saxelsen 2 months ago Would you like me to draft a list of recommendations for how best to use comments? jaxn 2 months ago I didn't even know there was a "three em dash". Bravo. zahlman 2 months ago Huh. It's displayed taking up three cells in my terminal, but laid out as if its width were one cell. Irritating. I wonder if there are any other grapheme clusters that don't properly fit in two cells? voidUpdate 2 months ago Yes, lots https://thottingal.in/blog/2026/03/22/complex-scripts-in-ter... sheept 2 months ago CJK text is typically rendered as 2 columns per character, but in general this is dependent on the terminal emulator Der_Einzige 2 months ago We figured out how to remove that crap in our ICLR 2026 paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2510.15061 km144 2 months ago [dead]
saxelsen 2 months ago Would you like me to draft a list of recommendations for how best to use comments?
jaxn 2 months ago I didn't even know there was a "three em dash". Bravo. zahlman 2 months ago Huh. It's displayed taking up three cells in my terminal, but laid out as if its width were one cell. Irritating. I wonder if there are any other grapheme clusters that don't properly fit in two cells? voidUpdate 2 months ago Yes, lots https://thottingal.in/blog/2026/03/22/complex-scripts-in-ter... sheept 2 months ago CJK text is typically rendered as 2 columns per character, but in general this is dependent on the terminal emulator
zahlman 2 months ago Huh. It's displayed taking up three cells in my terminal, but laid out as if its width were one cell. Irritating. I wonder if there are any other grapheme clusters that don't properly fit in two cells? voidUpdate 2 months ago Yes, lots https://thottingal.in/blog/2026/03/22/complex-scripts-in-ter... sheept 2 months ago CJK text is typically rendered as 2 columns per character, but in general this is dependent on the terminal emulator
sheept 2 months ago CJK text is typically rendered as 2 columns per character, but in general this is dependent on the terminal emulator
Der_Einzige 2 months ago We figured out how to remove that crap in our ICLR 2026 paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2510.15061
Would you like me to draft a list of recommendations for how best to use comments?
I didn't even know there was a "three em dash". Bravo.
Huh. It's displayed taking up three cells in my terminal, but laid out as if its width were one cell. Irritating. I wonder if there are any other grapheme clusters that don't properly fit in two cells?
Yes, lots https://thottingal.in/blog/2026/03/22/complex-scripts-in-ter...
CJK text is typically rendered as 2 columns per character, but in general this is dependent on the terminal emulator
We figured out how to remove that crap in our ICLR 2026 paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2510.15061
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