thank you all for the votes 😁
apparently very few people use &c, and not many more recognise it…
it means "et cetera" (Latin for "and other stuff")
& is a ligature, for "et", meaning "and" (it's more apparent in some fonts than in others… the little cross at the bottom-right is the "t", the loop is the "e")
I'll probably keep using it, though…
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dakkar (dakkar@s.thenautilus.net)'s status on Thursday, 23-Apr-2026 04:38:22 JST
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