• @palebluethought
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    626 months ago

    I’ve seen this a hundred times now and it annoys me every time – there are still separate digits, they’re just attached to a central line. I can invent another way of writing 1-9999 with a “single symbol” too, here we go:

    0001 0002 00030099 01009998 9999

    • Solivine
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      776 months ago

      Right but that’s still disingenuous toward it, they manage to fit everything in a single glyph, which is of a standard size, and it is more information in a smaller space.

      • @[email protected]
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        6 months ago

        This number system chooses economy of paper over readability.

        A good choice in a medieval monastery where parchment is precious and time is plentiful.

        A bad choice in modern society.

        • VindictiveJudge
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          266 months ago

          Readability only seems poor because we’re not used to it. It’s actually pretty logical and well thought out. The real problem is that the system isn’t expandable, so once you get to 10000 you have to get creative.

          • @KittyCat
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            56 months ago

            That’s easy, just add a second gliph or more with a line connecting them.

          • @jaybone
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            36 months ago

            I wonder how easy it is to perform arithmetic with these.

        • @Sylvartas
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          146 months ago

          A glyph (/ɡlɪf/ GLIF) is any kind of purposeful mark. In typography, a glyph is "the specific shape, design, or representation of a character".

          Courtesy of Wikipedia (emphasis mine)