So Where is Kln-sna?
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3 min readJan 8, 2022
Like it or not, our Internet was created to be English-language focused. As the Internet and Web were being developed there was only one core character set: ASCII. Most of the RFCs defined a character set that was based around ASCII [here], and which only support a limited number of characters. With Unicode [here] we have 16 bits to represent characters, and can then represent almost every character we need.