Hackernews posts about Unicode
Unicode is a standard for representing and encoding characters from various languages in computers, allowing for efficient and consistent communication across different devices and platforms.
- Unicode's confusables.txt and NFKC normalization disagree on 31 characters (paultendo.github.io)
- APL386 Unicode Font (abrudz.github.io)
- 96.5% of confusables.txt from Unicode is not high-risk (paultendo.github.io)
- Unicode characters look like Latin letters but aren't in a detection system (paultendo.github.io)
- Unicode 18.0.0 Alpha (www.unicode.org)
- Show HN: Security-Risk Patterns in OpenClaw Skills (safeclaw.io)
- Show HN: AutoTable – One-Click Spreadsheet Cleaner Built with Gemini (www.auto-table.com)
- Show HN: InStudio – Free Instagram toolkit with 10 creator tools (instudio.artboards.in)
- Confusables.txt and NFKC disagree on 31 characters (paultendo.github.io)
- How to fold the Blade Runner origami unicorn (1996) (web.archive.org)
- Opus 4.6 uncovers 500 zero-day flaws in open-source code (www.axios.com)
- He saw an abandoned trailer, then uncovered a surveillance network (calmatters.org)
- Uncovering insiders and alpha on Polymarket with AI (twitter.com)
- Unicorn Jelly (unicornjelly.com)