Someone always says this when a punycode link shows up.
I'm glad they don't. What you see? That's the link. It's what the browser sends, it's what DNS resolves: it's the link. Displaying it as Unicode is just a display option, and it's one which opens up all manner of mischief through confusables.
It's a hacker culture choice, and it's one I appreciate.
It is! So kind of you to notice. Perhaps you could also notice that English is the language used on Hacker News.
I'm quite sure a website centered in a different cultural landscape might choose a different convention. Good for them, I say.
If URLs start being Unicode, and not an ASCII encoding which is sometimes displayed as Unicode, that would be a different story. But that's not how things are.
I'm glad they don't. What you see? That's the link. It's what the browser sends, it's what DNS resolves: it's the link. Displaying it as Unicode is just a display option, and it's one which opens up all manner of mischief through confusables.
It's a hacker culture choice, and it's one I appreciate.