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[–] 01189998819991197253 9 points 3 months ago (11 children)

Nice!!

I found the Creative Zen at an opshop for £1, but it had no charger. Got one off Amazon for about £8. Turned out it was the 20gig model and the battery still holds a charge for a good week! Couldn't get it accessible with any OS I had (tried Windows 10 and 11 and Linux Mint), but at least it came preloaded with 4,261 songs that I'm still going through (not all are good). Any suggestions to get songs on the Zen would be appreciated lol

[–] 01189998819991197253 5 points 3 months ago (6 children)

Out of the three fonts you mentioned that you liked (Palatino Linotype, Roboto, Cantarell), only Palatino Linotype has a true visual difference between a capital i, a lowercase L, and the number one. However, the differences between a lowercase L and the number 1 we're not significant enough for me (example: hello and he11o looked similar enough to be confused as the same when seen on their own). Other than that, I really liked the font.

[–] 01189998819991197253 1 points 3 months ago

Not insinuating. I would never insinuate such things. I'm implying, maybe inferring, but certainly not insinuating.

[–] 01189998819991197253 1 points 3 months ago

How did that change the way you view the world, in general or specifically on something?

[–] 01189998819991197253 1 points 3 months ago (2 children)

That’s irrelevant.

Oh... Oh, no. Lol!!

[–] 01189998819991197253 3 points 3 months ago

Oh, sheesh! That's tough! I hope you were able to get it done and registered and that you are now called by your heart's name.

[–] 01189998819991197253 2 points 3 months ago

Obsidian does that. But I don't believe it's FOSS

[–] 01189998819991197253 4 points 3 months ago (2 children)

That is insanely fascinating! And it's super cool to me that you found ways to work with it, to the point where you didn't even notice you had it! Ever since I learned about this a few years ago, I've been wondering if a childhood friend had it. She always had to draw or find pictures of things before she could decide if she liked how they look. One time we had to pick a flower that we liked from a provided list of flowers. We'd all seen them before (common flowers to our residence), but she had to look up each one in a book, before she knew which one she liked. I was describing them to her, so she wouldn't have to look them up, and she knew that this was the red one that grows outside the school and that one was the blue one that grows in the park and so on, and she still had to look them up. After your comment, I'm almost positive she had it and no one knew. The human mind is fascinating!

[–] 01189998819991197253 14 points 3 months ago (3 children)

So... ... a sorting algorithm that uses a wankton of energy and gets the sort order wrong sometimes. Um... why, though?

[–] 01189998819991197253 7 points 3 months ago (5 children)

That sucks. How do you handle / have you handled art projects in school?

[–] 01189998819991197253 5 points 3 months ago (4 children)

Sure. But it's not you.

Wait... is... is it you?

[–] 01189998819991197253 3 points 3 months ago (2 children)

You had to do it in multiple states? Or was it a One State to Rule them All situation? Serious question, by the way.

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