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You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands.

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  • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

    You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

    gekitsu@toot.catG This user is from outside of this forum
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    @dramypsyd as a member of team parentheticals with spaced en-dashes: i stand with you against the ensloppifiers!

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    • rickf@indieweb.socialR rickf@indieweb.social

      @dramypsyd Hell yeah!

      EMDASH FTW!

      and in my case,

      ELLIPSES FTW!

      su_liam@mas.toS This user is from outside of this forum
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      @rickf @dramypsyd Yeah…

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      • mloxton@med-mastodon.comM mloxton@med-mastodon.com

        @dramypsyd
        That, and my Oxford comma!

        su_liam@mas.toS This user is from outside of this forum
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        #23

        @mloxton @dramypsyd You go! I’ll add my non-Oxford comma to the mix. Human ambiguity and variety FTW!

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        • tychotithonus@infosec.exchangeT tychotithonus@infosec.exchange

          @dramypsyd And making sure they have a little space around them, despite the pressure to exclude it (from editors and convention)!

          gnate@ohai.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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          #24

          @tychotithonus
          Well now I'm curious about the history of that convention. I'm used to seeing em dashes without space, but in a literary context. As in Joseph Conrad, Melville,et al. (Bit of a stab in the dark, can't confirm such use by those particular authors...)
          @dramypsyd

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          • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

            You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

            catscatscats@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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            #25

            @dramypsyd I have a strong opinion that the em-dash has a very specific, narrow set of correct usages and should not be tossed about willy-nilly.

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            • gnate@ohai.socialG gnate@ohai.social

              @tychotithonus
              Well now I'm curious about the history of that convention. I'm used to seeing em dashes without space, but in a literary context. As in Joseph Conrad, Melville,et al. (Bit of a stab in the dark, can't confirm such use by those particular authors...)
              @dramypsyd

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              @gnate

              Yep, exactly. But they break the flow of understanding the text, historical usage be darned!

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              • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

                You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

                paelse@mastodon.onlineP This user is from outside of this forum
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                #27

                @dramypsyd

                Agreed - I feel exactly the same.

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                • tychotithonus@infosec.exchangeT tychotithonus@infosec.exchange

                  @gnate

                  Yep, exactly. But they break the flow of understanding the text, historical usage be darned!

                  gnate@ohai.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @tychotithonus
                  It's all about expectations. I did find it jarring upon the first encounters, but now I find it jarring to see spaces where I'm not used to seeing them.

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                  • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

                    You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

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                    #29

                    @dramypsyd I have taken the same position on semicolons; a perfectly cromulent punctuation that nobody, including me, uses correctly. And yet...like the ellipsis..they shall never take it from me.

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                    • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

                      You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

                      victimofsimony@infosec.exchangeV This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @dramypsyd

                      You have to provoke them — ideally by inserting several sorts of punctuation; en dashes (–) and hyphens (-) included.

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                      • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

                        You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

                        divverent@misskey.deD This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @dramypsyd@ohai.social Technically your em-dashes are wrong. em-dashes are generally not meant to be surrounded by spaces—unlike en-dashes, which the Germans use for speaking their German language – a truly marvelous one, probably.

                        Practically, have fun! Rules for language don't matter.
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                        • divverent@misskey.deD divverent@misskey.de
                          @dramypsyd@ohai.social Technically your em-dashes are wrong. em-dashes are generally not meant to be surrounded by spaces—unlike en-dashes, which the Germans use for speaking their German language – a truly marvelous one, probably.

                          Practically, have fun! Rules for language don't matter.
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                          #32

                          @divVerent @dramypsyd I am an ex-small-time editor, and for practical and aesthetic reasons think that consistently wrapping em- and not en- dashes in whitespace is the better option.

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                          • divverent@misskey.deD divverent@misskey.de
                            @dramypsyd@ohai.social Technically your em-dashes are wrong. em-dashes are generally not meant to be surrounded by spaces—unlike en-dashes, which the Germans use for speaking their German language – a truly marvelous one, probably.

                            Practically, have fun! Rules for language don't matter.
                            dramypsyd@ohai.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @divVerent I learned something new today—thank you!

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                            • damonhd@mastodon.socialD damonhd@mastodon.social

                              @divVerent @dramypsyd I am an ex-small-time editor, and for practical and aesthetic reasons think that consistently wrapping em- and not en- dashes in whitespace is the better option.

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                              @DamonHD@mastodon.social @dramypsyd@ohai.social I also prefer em-dash with spaces, despite being wrong. Just looks better and matches the purpose of the dash more.
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                              • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

                                You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

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                                #35

                                @dramypsyd They're so much nicer than having to put in two separate dashes to loosely represent them. I will never go back — if someone accuses me, so be it.

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                                • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

                                  You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

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                                  @dramypsyd Damn right. I’ve always been a bit embarrassed by how much I overuse em dashes — and, really, who wouldn’t be? — but I’ve decided THIS is the hill I’m gonna die on. They can’t take them away from us. Dash proudly.

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                                  • gnate@ohai.socialG gnate@ohai.social

                                    @tychotithonus
                                    It's all about expectations. I did find it jarring upon the first encounters, but now I find it jarring to see spaces where I'm not used to seeing them.

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                                    @gnate @tychotithonus I have a tendency to type them without spaces, but I'm trying to retrain myself. Screen readers parse the words better with the spaces.

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                                    • djwudi@tenforward.socialD djwudi@tenforward.social

                                      @gnate @tychotithonus I have a tendency to type them without spaces, but I'm trying to retrain myself. Screen readers parse the words better with the spaces.

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                                      #38

                                      @djwudi
                                      I'm not even in the 20th century, and here you are dragging me into the 21st!

                                      Thanks, good factor to be aware of.
                                      @tychotithonus

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                                      • robparsons@mastodon.socialR robparsons@mastodon.social

                                        @dramypsyd I do very much hope that "AI" will son be dust and ashes, and the em dash can return to its proper function.

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                                        @robparsons @dramypsyd It won't, any more than the Internet went away when the Internet bubble burst.

                                        Generative AI will spend some time as a punchline, and then it'll come back, somewhat tamed by the bubble, so people will be more likely to use it where it makes sense, and not try to shove it into everything.

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                                        • arensb@mastodon.socialA arensb@mastodon.social

                                          @robparsons @dramypsyd It won't, any more than the Internet went away when the Internet bubble burst.

                                          Generative AI will spend some time as a punchline, and then it'll come back, somewhat tamed by the bubble, so people will be more likely to use it where it makes sense, and not try to shove it into everything.

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                                          #40

                                          @arensb @dramypsyd I was thinking wishfully, but with my rational mind I think what you say is accurate. I am more scepical about genAI having uses that justify the costs, but I'm sure there are some once those who care about the financing stop having wet dreams about it.

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