Is there a superscript þ (thorn) in Unicode 15.0? [closed] - unicode

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I am working on a font that makes things superscript, and I was wondering if a superscript þ or Þ? There are also a few other characters I was wondering if they had superscripts for, like ß, and ſ.

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With command blocks command lines.
/execute as #a[nbt={HurtTime:9s, Dimension:"minecraft:overworld"}] at #s run (here)

What does this encoded commandline say? Shows as Hex-like with 4+ prepended to them: 0x14486:0x67000:0xe1cbfc53|4+0x15b7f|4+0xc9bd| [closed]

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What would the results of this commandline be? Does not appear to be Base64 or UTF16
cmd.exe+0x14486:0x67000:0xe1cbfc53|4+0x15b7f|4+0xc9bd|4+0xbea1|4+0xcffc|4+0x9826|4+0x15bf0|4+0xc9bd|4+0xbea1|4+0x139f4|4+0x18ecd|3+0x17034|0+0x52651
Tried UTF-16 decoding, result was a string of random Chinese characters that didn't seem to translate.
Tried hex decode then adding 4 which resulted in
cmd.exe+83078:421888:3788242003|88963|103294|48805|53248|38954|89076|51649|48805|80376|102097|94263|337489:

Are there unicode overlap characters? [closed]

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Are there any Unicode characters that essentially are non-overwriting backspaces?
I have 𝄞𝄚 and I would like them to overlap.
No, there is no such Unicode character.
In the days long gone, this used to be the functionality of the control code U+0008 BACKSPACE, but the Unicode Standard ascribes no further semantics to that character beyond “It’s that old ASCII control code”, and you would be hard-pressed to find any modern application that supports this archaic behaviour.

MATLAB and Octave on the same system? [closed]

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Should I expect any kind of complications from installing MATLAB on a system which already has Octave installed?
No. They are completely different programs and it's no different than you running Minecraft and MATLAB on the same system. They each have their own binaries, configuration files, etc.

Unicode in right pointing bullet [closed]

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What is the unicode for this right pointing arrows bullet in openoffice?
there are many sites out there where you can search based on name. this one for example allows you to input right arrow, review the results, and then refine the search until you find:
Three-D Top-Lighted Rightwards Arrowhead U+27A2 ➢