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UTF-8 is perhaps the best hack, the best single thing thatamp;#39;s used that can be written down on the back of a napkin, and thatamp;#39;s how was it was put together. The first draft of UTF-8 was written on the back of a napkin in a diner and itamp;#39;s just such an elegant hack that solved so many problems and I absolutely love it. Back in the 1960s, we had teleprinters, we had simple devices where you type a key and it sends some numbers and the same letter comes out on the other side, but there needs to be a standard so in the mid-1960s America, at least, settled on ASCII, which is the American Standard Code for Information Interchange, and itamp;#39;s a 7-bit binary system, so each letter you type in gets converted into 7 binary numbers and sent over the wire. Now that means you can have numbers from 0 to 127. They sort of moved the first 32 for control codes and less important stuff for writing, things like like amp;quot;go down a lineamp;quot; or backspace. And then the