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Paul Prudence
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Lace Ciphers, 2022 The problem of long-repeat strings generating delicate encodings has been known to signal processing people for decades. USB use(d) NRZI/RLL-6 encoding which forces a change between knit and purl once per seven stitches. Most Ethernet today uses 'Manchester' coding, which encodes bits as *pairs* of signals, so for example 1 \-> knit-purl, 0 \-> purl-knit. If applied to knitting the structure from this encoding can get very wavy over short stretches.
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Phil Cockfield
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• 1 ← knit-purl • 0 ← purl-knit • 0 ← purl-knit • 1 ← knit-purl ( 1001 $DEGEN )
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