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Yeah. This is objectively terrible advice. Ideology is not an excuse for data loss.
Do you have any specific examples, or are you just saying general statements? Back in the day, I worked quite a bit various encodings (my language had 2 primary one and 2 secondary one, and it was a guess which one the text was), and the data loss usually happened from programs that tried to support encodings. When program would not touch encodings, there might be some mojibake and unreadable text, but you could gene…
> I had to write some scripts which changed encoding of filenames and fixup random database or five, but there were no data loss.
If you do the first, it is impossible to do the second.
Are you just disagreeing for the sake of being disagreeable? Why would you do that?