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The `for` comprehension desugars into nested `flatMap` calls. Since `number` is infinite, the innermost generator tries $k = 1, 2, 3, \ldots$ forever for $i = 1, j = 1$ before it ever consider $j = 2$. No Pythagorean triple exists for $i = 1, j = 1$, so the stream never produces a result.
-This is not a quirk of ofs2. Any depth-first `flatMap` over infinite collections has this problem, including Scala's standard library `LazyList`.
+This is not a quirk of fs2. Any depth-first `flatMap` over infinite collections has this problem, including Scala's standard library `LazyList`.
## Fair interleaving with `fairstream`