Technically possible, but you'll have to take that up with the
speeedcrunch developers
https://github.com/speedcrunch/SpeedCrunch/issues

Supporting both may be tricky if speedcrunch also supports input such as
100,000 as 100000, but you better discuss this with the devs :)

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