[15:02:54] Reedy: rather unfortunate those extenral link syntax keys [15:03:16] also, it's not wikitext [15:03:42] It'd be nice not to output them.. But with the hook, we basically can't guarantee [15:04:30] so not worth the effort to cleanup [15:23:44] meat-free monday, meet-free tuesday. this joke is brought to you by PHP 7 opcache. [15:40:28] <_joe_> Krinkle: ahahahaha [15:40:44] <_joe_> although it's easier for it to flip a single bit [15:40:53] <_joe_> so mebt is more probable [15:41:13] meybe you're right ;-) [15:41:48] <_joe_> we had multiple such cases, like L -> K [15:41:50] <_joe_> or so on [16:48:37] Around MediaWiki code, it's more like "neat-free". That keeps to the one-bit Hemming distance. :-) [16:49:00] Or Hamming distance, for those that aren't making typos. [19:45:39] addshore: reminder regarding https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/mediawiki/core/+/486323/ - is the follow up still pending / need a task? [19:49:22] James_F: The Hamming distance between Hamming distance and Hemming distance is one bit. [19:55:34] duesen: Ha. Yes, 0b1100001 vs. 0b1100101. [20:01:28] :D