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@Ephera@lemmy.ml in onehundredninetysix · 5d ago
Thanks, that’s exactly what I was looking for. Deeper down from there, I also found the information that: Countries/languages were allowed to continue putting the € in front or behind, like where they put their currency sign before the euro was introduced. Yes, for English, it was decided on before, because of the £ and $. The English EU style guide says explicitly: The euro sign is followed by the amount without space: “a sum of €30” The same rule applies in Dutch, Irish and Maltese. In all other official EU languages the order is reversed; the amount is followed by a hard space and the euro sign: “une somme de 30 €” Sources: 1 & 2: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro_sign#Use 3: style-guide.europa.eu/en/content/-/isg/topic?iden…
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@likelyjanlukas@mstdn.ca · Mar 29, 2026
A story, my friends. More particularly, an #ObjectLesson. I'm old enough to have absolutely NO idea what this hand tool is intended to be. 1/x #tools #mystery #object #use
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@mattblaze@federate.social · Dec 29, 2025
@dezz@infosec.exchange These fetishized hashtags always remind me of ransom notes cut from newspapers. #Use #more #hashtags #or #the #hostage #dies.
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