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2019-03-31 (updated 2019-04-06)
- Apache Daffodil (incubating) | Home
- Base 32 and base 64 encoding
- Base58 and Bitcoin addresses
- Base85, Ascii85, and Z85
- Code hidden in Stone Age art may be the root of human writing | New Scientist
- Data Monkey
- Delete Never: The Digital Hoarders Who Collect Tumblrs, Medieval Manuscripts, and Terabytes of Text Files - Gizmodo
- Delete Never: The Digital Hoarders Who Collect Tumblrs, Medieval Manuscripts, and Terabytes of Text Files - Slashdot
- Fast Binary Encoding (FBE) | FastBinaryEncoding
- How to digitize all your VHS and cassette tapes | Popular Science
- Kryofluxing PC Floppies | OS/2 Museum
- My New Favorite Tool for Reviewing PDFs – HarrisKenny.com
- PCjs Machines
- PDP-1 Story
- Regarding the Thoughtful Cultivation of the Archived Internet
- Swift.org - UTF-8 String
- The Lunar Library: nano-etched civilizational archives of 30m pages, designed to last for billions of years / Boing Boing
- The Unicode Blog: Announcing The Unicode® Standard, Version 12.0
- There's Another Possibility | OS/2 Museum
- What happens to your digital life after you're gone? Introducing Hereditas | With Blue Ink
- When "Zoë" !== "Zoë". Or why you need to normalize Unicode strings | With Blue Ink
- ZIP is Broken, Except it’s Not, Except it Is | Internet Archive Blogs
- opencomputeproject/Project-Zipline: Defines a lossless compressed data format that is independent of CPU type, operating system, file system, and character set, and is suitable for compression using the XP10 algorithm.
- pirate/ArchiveBox: 🗃 The open source self-hosted web archive. Takes browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
- xkcd: .NORM Normal File Format
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