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by lifthrasiir
4660 days ago
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You are tremendously wrong. Almost every legacy CJK encoding encodes a string in the smaller number of bytes than UTF-8 when the string in question has no unsupported characters in it. I have seen lots of (mostly misguided) people who prefer those legacy encodings over UTF-8/16 solely for this reason. |
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