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Day 11 - Hebrew Cursive
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Day 10 - Georgian Mkhedruli
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Day nine - Inuktitut
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Day eight - Arabic
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Day seven - Chinese
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Day six - Greek
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Day five - Nüshu
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Day four - Lepcha
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Day three - Abkhaz
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Day two - Syriac
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Day one - Amharic
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I'd switch to Linux if it didn't have the issues.
This is a random rant, I felt like I had to put it out there in hopes someone will listen, because I want to switch to Linux, I really do, but there are many issues that are keeping me back, so here's a list of them:
I like change... if it's good change. One major factor holding me back from switching to Linux is the fact that I've used 2 different distros in the past, and I hated the way that they worked. I disliked the way that the UI looked, the way downloads worked. If I can't get something that looks near-identical to Windows 10 or 11, that is a dealbreaker for me.
Compatibility? I feel that switching to Linux would be adding an entire layer of difficulty to installing everything I would want to install, seeing as it either requires some kind of extra program to run something that Windows runs with no problem, OR it requires a more lengthy installation process.
Hardware issues I've heard from several sources that Nvidia drivers are broken, unstable, buggy, or just generally extremely difficult. I understandably don't want to deal with those issues at all, and there doesn't seem to be any way to switch to Linux without encountering any of those problems.
Performance I also have heard from people that Linux doesn't run games nearly as well as Windows does, and the two have a very noticeable performance disparity. I don't want this at all, so this is another major factor holding me back.
To conclude;
There are plenty of reasons not to switch to Linux right now, but there's also plenty of reasons to leave Windows. This leaves users like me very conflicted. If Linux were to fix these kinds of issues, (obviously it's not as easy as just "fixing" it, but you understand, no?) then Linux's user count would be guaranteed to skyrocket, because all of the conflicted users would be out of reasons to put it off.
If I had any knowledge of programming, I'd offer my own support, but I'm out of luck in that regard. I can only hope that the gap between Linux and Windows is bridged soon, so those who can't jump may walk it.
On a different note, I'll be posting my constructed writing systems soon, so I guess be on the lookout for that.
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I fly soon, and I've mistakenly left pens and paper in my suitcase instead of bringing them in my backpack.
I've been deprived of the opportunity to try and provoke people by writing in a language people harbor an irrational fear for, like Arabic or Russian maybe.
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here's Armenian
If I didn't think I was dyslexic before, I do now. If you squint, it looks like a bunch of barcodes. Anyways I'm positive I wrote the Hs wrong, because I set the wrong font in Notepad
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I had a Hungarian friend send me something to write out, and I decided I would not translate it. I trust her not to write something incriminating. Regardless, my challenge for myself was to have her send me something to write, and I would post it without translating it first. Based on the few Hungarian words I am able to read, I can say with 90% certainty that this is a rant.
Have a look.
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here's the modern Georgian alphabet (Mkhedruli), both in the traditional written form, and the simplified text form (the kind you'd find in arial font, for example). I included some IPA as well!
I forgot to even some of it out, but you can probably figure it out, right?
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So I wrote a poem last night, and I had ChatGPT turn it into Old English, which it did not do a very good job of. Regardless, I decided to write it all out on MediBang Paint, with the background being an AI-generated parchment scroll. Despite being corrupted by ChatGPT, it looks quite beautiful when written out. Unfortunately, I did not save the original poem, and simply lack the motivation to recreate it from memory using what the AI spat out (Not to mention the fact that I wasn't fully sober when writing the original poem)
here, just have a look
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