A few pieces here: 1. Convert all tables to `utf8mb4`+`utf8mb4_unicode_520_ci` strings. 2. Configure that as the server's default. 3. Configure the Rails database connection to use this encoding too. Came together pretty well, whew! This has been a LONG time coming, `latin1` is NOT a good charset for the year 2024! |
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