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Show HN: 433 – How to make a font that says nothing
Projects, experiments and toys by Rafał Pastuszak
It's also a relatively diverse group of people with many using non-Latin writing systems, e.g.: Chinese (pinyin), Japanese, Persian, Arabic, Hebrew to name a few. On the other hand, WOFF2 stores less data by default, supports brotli compression, and even pre-processes glyph curves to make them easier to squash. I mean, yes, engineers love commits with negative LoC in diffs as much as an anthropomorphised version of Claude enjoys producing piles of semi-random, somewhat useful crap.
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