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Rune support in all string consumers and compares π MS really working on the hard hitters and Def not driven by emoji-loving llm content...
The real question is; does π equate to βΊοΈ if you ignore case!?
I think it's actually because of Typescript. Your ASP.net servers need to be able handle variables with emoji names.