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.
- RFC 9839 and Bad Unicode (www.tbray.org)
- Tomorrow's emoji today: Unicode 17.0 (jenniferdaniel.substack.com)
- Unicode 17.0.0 (www.unicode.org)
- Unicode CJK Extension J and the nature of the sinographic writing system (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
- RFC 9839 Unicode Character Repertoire Subsets (www.rfc-editor.org)
- Unicode 17.0 Release Announcement (blog.unicode.org)
- What's New in Unicode 17.0 (blog.emojipedia.org)
- Unicode Misconceptions (jean.abou-samra.fr)
- Show HN: Unicode Diagram Editor in the Browser (unicode.andyhartnett.com)
- What's New in Unicode 17.0 (blog.emojipedia.org)
- Show HN: A text decorator for making text aesthetic with Cool Unicode symbols (fontgenerator.now)
- Show HN: A fun Unicode tool to make your text look cool anywhere (fontgenerator.now)
- The modern text rendering pipeline: Unicode, bidi, segmentation, shaping (www.newroadoldway.com)
- Show HN: Mathpad, a hardware keypad for typing math symbols (24 hours left) (www.crowdsupply.com)
- Mirror Ball Emoji Proposal (2018) [pdf] (www.unicode.org)
- SSD-IQ: Uncovering the Hidden Side of SSD Performance [pdf] (www.vldb.org)
- 'Unidentified product' in tap water identified after 40 years (www.popsci.com)
- 'Microbial piracy' uncovers new way to fight drug-resistant infections (www.imperial.ac.uk)
- More than 10 European startups became unicorns this year (techcrunch.com)
- Major autism study uncovers biologically distinct subtypes (www.princeton.edu)
- Scientists uncover extreme life inside the Arctic ice (news.stanford.edu)