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Of course, the variable for fields should be called "flds", those 2 bytes saved will help us so much! For a small price of this shit being not really readable anymore. Is it "floods"? "fleeds"?

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  • 0
    @lambda123 time to go utf-128 even though we don't need to write all the accents in one character, lol.
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    @lambda123 not really.

    ASCII chars don't take up the full 4 bytes.

    UTF-8 - Only chars from a higher plane need more than 1 byte.

    UTF-16 - 2 byte.

    UTF-32 always 4 byte, no matter what character.
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    @IntrusionCM good to know. Yet there are 2 letters missing so utf-16 2bytes each would make 4 bytes in total. So I don’t get why you said “not really”?
  • 2
    @neriald math isn't my forte.

    :)

    Was in my head at UTF-8, UTF-16 is - except for internal usage in programming languages and Windoof - pretty uncommon nowadays.
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    I read that as f-ids
  • 0
    @localpost as in Hungarian style for an array if IDs of Float type? 😂
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