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What it communicates, above all, is the hopeless unhipness of its sender. I use it anyway, mostly out of habit but also ...
It’s not pronounced /wuh/, like the whispering sound the letter brings to words like whale and wonder. W’s name isn’t tied to its sound at all—it’s a historical nod to its origins. So how did this ...
The first emojis can be traced back to the late 1980s, but it was not until 2011 that they became a part of our everyday lives. That was when Apple, followed by other tech companies, implemented ...
However, the vertical bar is followed by a long sequence of invisible Unicode characters from the Variation Selectors Supplement range (U+E0100 to U+E01EF).
Every year, the latest Unicode iteration brings a few additions to this long list, which includes the 200 most popular emojis. There's an emoji for almost every emotion you can think of.
A new JavaScript obfuscation method utilizing invisible Unicode characters to represent binary values is being actively abused in phishing attacks targeting affiliates of an American political ...
Unicode is a standard for character encoding that can represent a wide variety of characters used around the world. Software engineer Paul Butler explains that Unicode allows users to embed ...
In a nutshell: A recent blog post by software engineer Paul Butler has shed light on a novel technique for concealing data within Unicode characters, specifically emojis. The post explains the ...
TL;DR Key Takeaways : AI models, especially large language models (LLMs), are vulnerable to hidden data encoded in Unicode characters, including emojis, which can manipulate AI behavior.
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The Tulu-speaking community has reached a major milestone with the inclusion of the Tulu script in Unicode 16, which is expected to transform digital communication and preserve language. Tulu’s entry ...