A strange issue on Android Auto leaves WhatsApp messages having the word “oh” randomly added to the end of the audio readout.
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It’s called an accent, honey.
Surely it couldn’t be reading the
\0
null terminator at the end of the string…0 hexadecimal?
Is WhatsApp storing a char array in a string object directly?
Unicode translation error?
Nukl byte is built into the UTF8 standard. And UTF16 expects null bytes within the string.
What kind of “oh” are we talking about? A sexy “oh”? Or disapproving? Surprised? Or like a late night comedian?
I was imagining disappointment
ICQ is making a comeback… soon enough there’ll be an ‘uh’ too, mark my words.
uh oh - icq probably