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Ḻ⎋ŀ

Written by Patrick Hall, 1 year ago.
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ȈⒻ ㄚ⒪Ů ĂℛḘ Ầ ựⓝⒾᏨȪ₫Ḙ ⒢Ȇⓔḳ, ¢ḨặɲČȅ$ ⒶⓇ∊ ¥ỡự ⓦȋ⒧Ł ṨṖ⒠₦đ ⓦ@ㄚ ŤɵⓄ ṂṺⒸℎ ⓣⒾℳǝ ṖȴǞŸȈꊁⓖ ẘⓘڅℋ ʈĦⒾꇘ Ŧℋ༏ℵğ.

2 Comments for 'Ḻ⎋ŀ'

  1. Comment received 1 year ago from Daniel Yacob

    Pretty cool Patrick, did you do this by hand or by a transliteration code? You’ve got me thinking of ASCII art and how the potential of Unicode has never been fully exploited here, perhaps Unicode diminished the challenge for would be artists. Checking now I found this though:

    http://www.unicodeart.com/

  2. Comment received 1 year ago from Patrick Hall

    Heya Daniel,

    Actually I didn’t create this tool, I’m just addicted to it :P

    Here’s a post about it: Fun with Unicode | morgen.com

    I wonder if the author didn’t use the Unicode “confusables” table:

    UTR# 39: Unicode Security Mechanisms

    It contains lines like:

    1D6AC ;
    13AC ;
    SL
    # (

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