what did they mean by this?
Diversity emojis
It's Unicode you fucking moron
The black was added later so it has a higher Unicode number
That's what they want you to believe
In this case the alligator symbol is pointing toward the emoji with the larger unicode code point. The emogi that has the memory offset larger than the other means it exists later in the sequence.
The black emoji should be first as a code point, because we wuz kangs n sheet.
Imagine being this gullible to Big Tech's tricks
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This board is getting more retarded by the hour.
>The alligator symbol
American education everyone.
Does the Jewboy emoji have Unicode number ∞?
lolwut
canadian education
If I called it by its typical name: "less than", some people would have confused it with the stream insertion prompt `>>` or would have complained that both the less than and greater than was used.
Alligator symbol refers to both, communicated effectively and got the job done for all time. As per tradition of the American dominantion engine and empire.
Continue to bite at my heels, you insects. Have sex.
What emoji?
it's a chevron numb nuts
>what did they mean by this?
It's tied to crime rates, ergo the black man is 'higher' than the white man. Simple actually.
That's not what they teach in woke feminist coding class, bigot.
>MUH EMOJIS ARE RAYCISS
>I FEEL SO OPPRESSED
fucking Yas Forumstards
Reminder that only the lowest form of nigger is a JavaScript "programmer" and people who take pride in doing webshit should kill themselves.
Mr. Alagator wants to eat the bigger one. :D
Rar!
Is this comparing crime rates?
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Black was added later. Whites came first.
how are you any different than the retards who want to rename slave and master in SATA? Do you even know how fucking UTF16 works you abortion
Kek
Fucking public schools.
Don't forget straightening out the less than chevron makes an "L"
is over there, faggot
Friendly reminder that the 45-degree-turned hakenkreuz was never included in unicode, but the hammer and sickle was, likely without debate.
Unicode implementers had to argue and debate to include the swastika which is a religious symbol that predates nazi germany by hundreds if not thousands of years.
To drive the point home, here's the description for one of these symbols:
Unicode Han Character 'swastika, one of the auspicious signs recognized (e.g. in Chinese Tathagata Buddhism) as being on the chest of Buddha (and variously seen in statuary on the chest, soles of the feet, or palms of the hands)' (U+534D)
Here's the description for the other:
Unicode Character 'HAMMER AND SICKLE' (U+262D)
That was IDE dum-dum.