Visualized Base64 Encoding

24-bits 6-bits input: bits: x: alphabet[x]:
Base64 encoding is a system that converts binary files into ASCII characters, which is also called MIME (Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extensions). This encoding is used for data transfer by email and web pages. Base64 encoding solves the problem of sending raw binary data to other machines or users who may not know how to read it. It's also often used in images and streaming videos because those formats don't require as much bandwidth as text-based formats such as HTML and JSON.







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