Readme with death sign
See original GitHub issueDo you really have to use † in your Readme. It’s Christian and (also) is a symbol for death, so it is probably not the best idea to use it there.
There are better Unicode characters… 😃
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And It’s also a roasting spit! (yes, really!)
Haha, well, it’s pretty standard fwiw: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Note_(typography) (I think I actually used that list at the time I wrote this).
Thanks, but as it’s so standard, I’d rather keep this as-is.
Oh you’re right, funky! Well, that makes it less bad haha. And I don’t really think it’s worth a commit.
I’m guessing that at the time (https://github.com/wooorm/franc/commit/6166cf89f8aa0291d41a1af0a643eb8bb6e27c15#diff-1e290ac8433d555bce009b162cb869d0), I didn’t know how to escape an asterisk in markdown!