How to avoid getting UTF'd by text encodings

How to avoid getting UTF'd by text encodings

And how to be DOM-ready for anything.
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- The Count from Sesame Street swearing https://goo.gle/3ftsgqL
(warning: silly/rude)


- Ofcom research into broadcast swearing
https://goo.gle/2A9xM1B (warning: lots of really bad language)
(bigger warning: PDF)


- Banned word list read by a computer https://goo.gle/2SNkgat
(warning: lots of really bad language)


 


- Beat saber stretches https://goo.gle/2Ac4gZf 


 


- Remy's question about text encoding
https://goo.gle/3bftse1 


- TextEncoder https://goo.gle/2zlvBaE 


- TextDecoder https://goo.gle/35K5Wou 


- Streaming versions https://goo.gle/2Wh4qHn  


- Josh's joke encoding PR https://goo.gle/2YK2316 


- atob https://goo.gle/2YK2316 


- bota https://goo.gle/2YKEuoP 


- Binary strings in JS https://goo.gle/3ch7R68 


- readAsBinaryString in FileReader
https://goo.gle/2Wdnoyz 


 


- DOMContentLoaded https://goo.gle/3fon4EF 


- defer and IE bugs https://goo.gle/2WfOntj 


- DOM ready in jQuery https://goo.gle/3cdvnRN 


- readyState https://goo.gle/2xJnHrf 


- doScroll trick https://goo.gle/2WFuCtW 


- "The end" https://goo.gle/3fw8CKz 



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