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First of all, I like this font a bit too much.
Thank you for the fantastic work!
For mathematical reasons, Lua uses "~=" for negation of equality unlike most programming languages, which use "!=" instead.
Therefore, I thought it would be nice if Monocraft had an original ligature for Lua's inequalities.
So, here's a little extra for the Lua programmers out there!
I've intentionally made it visually distinct from "!=" so as to avoid confusion.
Different characters shouldn't look identical.
It still looks like a "not equal" symbol, but it's curvy! :)