• Shihali@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Even UTF-16 used by Windows isn’t fair because it needs twice as much space for hieroglyphs. Won’t someone think of the ancient Egyptians?

    Seriously, now that most display systems can handle putting accents on letters instead of needing a code point just for á, a new universal encoding would be nice. Purge it of Unicode’s precomposed letters, duplicated Chinese characters, and duplicated-in-retrospect letters and you could fit another few alphabets into Plane 0.

    But convincing tech companies to make webpages bigger seems difficult.

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      1 year ago

      But convincing tech companies to make webpages bigger seems difficult.

      Do we live in opposite universes or something?