People say you shouldn't compare apples and oranges but it seems to work fine for me in Python 3.14, I don't see what the issue is...
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@ericjames Those work too!
@ericjames In fact, Python agrees with you:
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@ericjames In fact, Python agrees with you:
@emmatyping@hachyderm.io hell yeah python!
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@ericjames In fact, Python agrees with you:
@emmatyping @ericjames I mean you're comparing apples to apples at this point... -
@emmatyping @ericjames I mean you're comparing apples to apples at this point...
@ebb@hacksrus.xyz @emmatyping@hachyderm.io still think greens are better. love the tartness
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People say you shouldn't compare apples and oranges but it seems to work fine for me in Python 3.14, I don't see what the issue is...
Since this is trending, I'll take this opportunity to recommend folks fill out the Python Developers Survey!
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People say you shouldn't compare apples and oranges but it seems to work fine for me in Python 3.14, I don't see what the issue is...
@emmatyping What do you mean? It has utterly failed! It got it completely backwards even. SMH.
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People say you shouldn't compare apples and oranges but it seems to work fine for me in Python 3.14, I don't see what the issue is...
@emmatyping It's not even just in Pyhon...
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@emmatyping What do you mean? It has utterly failed! It got it completely backwards even. SMH.
@nazokiyoubinbou I regret to inform you the results are quite consistent across Apples.
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@nazokiyoubinbou I regret to inform you the results are quite consistent across Apples.
@emmatyping This is so horrendously wrong...

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People say you shouldn't compare apples and oranges but it seems to work fine for me in Python 3.14, I don't see what the issue is...
@emmatyping oh great, now we're going to have to know this stuff when manually lexically sorting records with emoji in their titles.
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@emmatyping oh great, now we're going to have to know this stuff when manually lexically sorting records with emoji in their titles.
@emmatyping I'd also say that python is wrong but I guess my beef is with the unicode consortium.
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People say you shouldn't compare apples and oranges but it seems to work fine for me in Python 3.14, I don't see what the issue is...
@emmatyping that's because they sre string, not
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People say you shouldn't compare apples and oranges but it seems to work fine for me in Python 3.14, I don't see what the issue is...
@emmatyping PHP also doesn't have a problem comparing them!
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People say you shouldn't compare apples and oranges but it seems to work fine for me in Python 3.14, I don't see what the issue is...
@emmatyping is this just comparing their place on the Unicode table? -
People say you shouldn't compare apples and oranges but it seems to work fine for me in Python 3.14, I don't see what the issue is...
@emmatyping
Well, it's not a statically-typed language. In Rust you'd have to define some kind of Fruit trait. -
@emmatyping is this just comparing their place on the Unicode table?
@0x4d6165 Yup! red apple is U+1F34E, while tangerine is U+1F34A, so red apple compares greater than tangerine!
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@emmatyping
Well, it's not a statically-typed language. In Rust you'd have to define some kind of Fruit trait.@petealexharris On the contrary, it just works in Rust
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People say you shouldn't compare apples and oranges but it seems to work fine for me in Python 3.14, I don't see what the issue is...
@emmatyping
That's not python - with 3.14 it's pi-thon 🤪 -
People say you shouldn't compare apples and oranges but it seems to work fine for me in Python 3.14, I don't see what the issue is...
@emmatyping yep, rust agree:
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@petealexharris On the contrary, it just works in Rust
@emmatyping
Thanks for fact-checking my joke, I nearly encouraged people to learn how Rust traits work on a Saturday night, but you saved them.