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benbrougher.tech
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| | | | | What are all the different ASCII and UTF-x encodings and why do they matter? | |
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www.c64os.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A technical deep dive into the differences between ASCII and PETSCII, explaining how to convert between them losslessly to preserve Commodore 64 content, including discussions on character blocks, bit-flipping, and C64 OS. | |
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www.chriswarbo.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article explores the legacy origins and technical structures of modern text formats like UTF-8, explaining how they incorporate features from old teletypewriters, punched tape, and ASCII standards to ensure backward compatibility and reliable data handling. | |
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blog.xinshijiededa.men
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| | | [AI summary] The text provided is a collection of various content types, including a discussion on Unicode and character encoding, technical notes on programming and web development, and a mix of user-generated comments and discussions. It covers topics such as the use of Unicode for Hangul, the importance of character encoding in web development, and the handling of special characters in programming languages. The text also includes some user comments and discussions on topics like dark mode and website compatibility. | ||