Friday, January 31, 2014

OCR matching Unicode characters

[Image linked from http://babelstone.blogspot.no/2013/10/whats-new-in-unicode-70.html]

I wonder if somebody could do OCR matching of all Unicode 6.x characters against each other, with a threshold value to find characters that visually will look pretty much the same to "normal" people.

Purpose: to identify characters I could use to mock password crackers by telling them my password is ᖴᕀⅠ੨Ȝ੫ƼⅥ⑦Ȣ, but there's no way in hell you'll be able to crack it.
(No, don't ask me how I would remember how to type in my passwords.)

That's all.


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