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How to Cut size in Radix-64

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hey guys so in this video im going to show you how to reduce the file size of a b64 image but before i get there just wanted to share something that happened to me uh i realized how much i rely on intellisense and imagine stuff like that because when i was doing this project my emmett was not working and i spent five minutes waiting for it to kick in on my visual studio code when i could have literally just typed the whole thing for those of you who dont know what emit as uh its basically just this uh so it does your auto completion uh when you type in certain characters or certain stuff on your on your vs code so here i can do that and bam i have all of those text just from an exclamation mark and uh what else can i do say for instance ul and then l i times 12 and i have all of that or dot test i have a dev of test and finally off the top of my head what else can i come up with then i guess for now thats it so that way i dont take up too much of your time um so yeah straight to

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Encoded size increase This means that the Base64 version of a string or file will be at least 133% the size of its source (a ~33% increase). The increase may be larger if the encoded data is small.
With padding, a base64 string always has a length that is a multiple of 4 (if it doesnt, the string has been corrupted for sure) and thus code can easily process that string in a loop that processes 4 characters at a time (always converting 4 input characters to three or less output bytes).
Fundamentally, Base64 is used to encode binary data as printable text. This allows you to transport binary over protocols or mediums that cannot handle binary data formats and require simple text. [ Download now: A sysadmins guide to Bash scripting. ] Base64 uses 6-bit characters grouped into 24-bit sequences.
The equals sign = represents a padding, usually seen at the end of a Base64 encoded sequence. The size in bytes is divisible by three (bits divisible by 24): All bits are encoded normally.
By including image data within an HTML document, the browser doesnt need to make an additional web request to fetch the file, since the image is already embedded in the HTML document. A Base64 representation of an image is larger than a separate image and the string gets very long for large images.
Each Base64 digit represents exactly 6 bits of data. So, three 8-bits bytes of the input string/binary file (38 bits = 24 bits) can be represented by four 6-bit Base64 digits (46 = 24 bits). This means that the Base64 version of a string or file will be at least 133% the size of its source (a ~33% increase).
Because the ASCII standard defines the use of seven bits, Base64 only uses 6 bits (corresponding to 2^6 = 64 characters) to ensure the encoded data is printable and none of the special characters available in ASCII are used. The algorithms name Base64 comes from the use of these 64 ASCII characters.
With padding, a base64 string always has a length that is a multiple of 4 (if it doesnt, the string has been corrupted for sure) and thus code can easily process that string in a loop that processes 4 characters at a time (always converting 4 input characters to three or less output bytes).
Each Base64 digit represents exactly 6 bits of data. So, three 8-bits bytes of the input string/binary file (38 bits = 24 bits) can be represented by four 6-bit Base64 digits (46 = 24 bits).
The length of a Base64-encoded string is always a multiple of 4.

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