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ASCII Art Me

YouTube have introduced a text-only mode for April Fool’s Day – TEXTp. If you view a video, where the choice of quality – 360p, 480p, etc. – is, you can choose TEXTp. Here is what I look like in ASCII characters giving my cryptography talk (click to enlarge):

screenshot from YouTube
Here is a link to my video in text mode, for as long as this feature is available: “Substitution ciphers: Ancient, Renaissance in TEXTp“.

UPDATE: I’ve just remembered that the videos I did for my PGCHE are clearer, so here is a screenshot from the first of these, “PGCHE Portfolio Introduction”, in TEXTp:

screenshot from YouTube

UPDATE 2: Following the removal of the feature, see the next post, “TEXTp lives!“, for a video of TEXTp in action.

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