Wow, thanks @aemkei & @subzey!
Here it is, with all your ideas and a few others: 189b!
Did I miss something?
http://xem.github.io/prettycode/new.html …
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@mathias I think we can encode up to 2800 bits / 400 ASCII characters in a tweet. (cf. https://gist.github.com/xem/7584765 )... do you agree with that? -
@mathias and if we count the UTF-8 bytes, then the maximum is 560b/tweet, right? Also, do you know this?http://stackoverflow.com/questions/891643/twitter-image-encoding-challenge …
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@mathias The document.write black magic is just a way to encode stuff to fit in a tweet. The real code is 169 bytes /cc@maximeeuziere -
@p01 Yeah, that’s what I meant: even the tweet is a neat trick (there even happen to be some emoji in there). Cool stuff! +@MaximeEuziere
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