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if you ever worked with html worked with emails or watched tom scott video then youve probably heard of base64. base64 is a way to take any form of data and transform it into a long string of plain text to be sent over the web or any medium with that matter without having to worry about any data being corrupted and vice versa and if you understood all that then you dont need to watch the rest of this video the rest of you have a lot to learn so the data that makes up the files on your computer and the text in your email is primarily made up of bits which could be one of two values a one or a zero string eight bits together and you make a byte a byte has 256 distinct arrangements of those eight bits and you can find that out by raising two to the power of eight there are also some other names for different arrangements of bits but we dont need to delve into those the american standard code for information interchange or ascii is a way to map a byte to a character or a symbol it was