What is the pattern

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127, 130, 129, 132, 167, 174, 169, 176, 231, 242, 233, 244, 335, 350, 337, 352, 463, 482, 465, 484, 631, 654, 633, 656, 823, 850, 825, 852, 1055, 1086, 1057, 1088, 1311, 1346, 1313, 1348
I know there is an explanation in terms of groups of four and differences of differences. But there is a simple underlying pattern I don't know. Think it is related to binary since past 128^2 it shifts by 128.