> I stumbled onto an instructive video on youtube not that long ago. I'm
> sure there are a few you'll be able to search for. If I understand
> correctly, it's a combination of entering the phoneme by the nearest
> Latin letter, then select from a diminishing range of suitable options
> on the
> I know that the russian tech was very
> isolated compared to modern technology.
The most interesting for me are the Setun ternary computers designed by Nikolay
Brusentsov in the late '50s running a Forth like system. They did a lot of
research and came to the conclusion that Forth was _the_
On 7/21/22, cigar562hfsp952f...@icebubble.org
wrote:
> sirjofri writes:
>
>> I'm pretty sure that pure Chinese computers would look different.
>
> I've often wondered that. What input methods do Chinese speakers use?
> What do Chinese keyboards look like? How do they find/select the
>
21.07.2022 04:44:53 cigar562hfsp952f...@icebubble.org:
sirjofri writes:
I'm pretty sure that pure Chinese computers would look different.
I've often wondered that. What input methods do Chinese speakers use?
What do Chinese keyboards look like? How do they find/select the
character