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minus-squareTodd Bonzalezlinkfedilink26•3 months agoYeah, UTF-8 is great, but ASCII had a character that made a sound.
minus-square@iAvicenna@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink2•3 months agoI tried to click that despite reading that you tried to click that and eye rolled at your self
minus-square@__dev@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink6•3 months agoBEL is alive and well in unicode: https://unicodeplus.com/U+0007
minus-squareroboticalinkfedilink2•3 months agoThe first 127 or 255 characters of UTF-8 are just ASCII if I’m not mistaken, for backwards compatibility with ASCII-based systems
Yeah, UTF-8 is great, but ASCII had a character that made a sound.
I’m intrigued. Do elaborate.
Likely talking about the bell character .
🔔
I tried to click that 🙄
I tried to click that despite reading that you tried to click that and eye rolled at your self
BEL is alive and well in unicode: https://unicodeplus.com/U+0007
We need an emoji that says “bruh” then.
The first 127 or 255 characters of UTF-8 are just ASCII if I’m not mistaken, for backwards compatibility with ASCII-based systems