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📦 第二步:安装 OpenClaw CLI
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Latin Extended scores highest because phonetic extensions are deliberately designed to resemble their Latin base forms. Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols dominate the dataset (806 of 1,418 pairs) but score low because ornate mathematical letterforms (script, fraktur, double-struck) look nothing like plain Latin in a different font. Arabic scores lowest: the letterforms are structurally different from Latin even when confusables.txt maps them as confusable.
TransformStream creates a readable/writable pair with processing logic in between. The transform() function executes on write, not on read. Processing of the transform happens eagerly as data arrives, regardless of whether any consumer is ready. This causes unnecessary work when consumers are slow, and the backpressure signaling between the two sides has gaps that can cause unbounded buffering under load. The expectation in the spec is that the producer of the data being transformed is paying attention to the writer.ready signal on the writable side of the transform but quite often producers just simply ignore it.
I have three 27” monitors—two portrait flanking one landscape. I find portrait layout to be more useful for more of what I do. I work in the command line a lot, remotely managing a variety of Cisco, Ruckus, and Juniper network switches. To me, command line, chat, email, and Word and PDF documents all usually work better in portrait. I had a difficult time finding good VESA mounting hardware for the two portrait monitors. I ended up with VideoSecu ML411B mounting brackets, and they work quite well. My partner designed and 3D-printed a great, simple mount for the landscape monitor.