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  • That's what I thought, too. I'm sure it's a problem SOMEWHERE, but did we just get slapped with a global solution to a locally inexistent issue?

    I've heard that there's a measurable effect, though, even in Europe, so I guess it's okay. The extent of that effect? Probably comparable to non-plastic straws. Meaning almost none, just political.

  • 10 as the first overflow of digits is not a clear vlaue, it depends on the notation because its base is unclear.

    Ten as the English word is 100% defined. The issue is we translate seamlessly between the word and number, but there really is no confusion when writing ten. 10 in hex has a different english word: sixteen.

    English number names are mostly decimal-based, but their values are still fixed. Ten isn't the word for "the first time our number system overflows", it's an amount.

    So I disagree. Ten will always be (..........) this many, because it's an English word.