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gollark: HOW?!
gollark: In Rust you can, I think, overload the builtin operators.
gollark: I specified that you couldn't have a well-typed generic map earlier, I think.
gollark: You can use interface{}, yes, but it's:- overcomplicated- slow- unsafe
gollark: I think the second one is more valuable.
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