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hex_str = "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" raw_bytes = bytes.fromhex(hex_str) # Manual decoding test # d0 b3 = г # d0 82 = Ђ # d1 92 = ђ # If we treat each byte as its own character (Latin-1) it matches the user's input string. # The user's input IS the Latin-1 representation of these UTF-8 bytes. # Example: Ð = d0, ³ = b3 # So the original text was UTF-8 encoded. Let's try to decode the whole byte sequence as UTF-8. # We already saw position 16 (0-indexed) was an error. # Byte at index 16 is e2 (1110 0010), index 17 is 80 (1000 0000), index 18 is 20 (0010 0000). # Wait, e2 80 20 is an incomplete multi-byte char. e2 80 requires a third byte (e.g. 94 for em dash). # Space (20) following e2 80 is the issue. # Let's decode with 'ignore' or 'replace' to see the Russian/Cyrillic part. decoded_utf8 = raw_bytes.decode('utf-8', errors='replace') print(f"Decoded UTF-8: {decoded_utf8}") Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard
These ethereal "big sister" short skirts are super alluring. Sisters in JK uniform short skirts—original designs (not copied), already running low on stock. Key Details in the Text Topic: Fashion/Photography promotion. Let's try to decode the whole byte sequence as UTF-8
The text ends by noting that the items are "not copied" ( 不抄 ) and that stock is "at the bottom" ( 已见底 ), suggesting a limited sale. # Wait, e2 80 20 is an incomplete multi-byte char