Posts by craze@mastodon.social
(DIR) Post #127108 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-09-21T21:23:40Z
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@neufv you are correct, toots are imminent (I want to post something good for my debut though)
(DIR) Post #127225 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-09-21T21:31:09Z
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@neauoire Done!
(DIR) Post #127232 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-09-21T21:30:30Z
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#introductionType designer living (and studying) in The Hague. Also interested in electronics, technology, boats, space, language.http://ŋ.co
(DIR) Post #127298 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-09-21T21:34:11Z
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#introductionType designer living (and studying) in The Hague. Also interested in electronics, technology, boats, space, language.http://ŋ.co
(DIR) Post #127300 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-09-21T21:34:22Z
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@neauoire Done!
(DIR) Post #300797 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-09-30T17:19:09Z
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@neauoire If anything, the wheel is the exception which proves the rule. Anything more complex should be reinvented frequently
(DIR) Post #301774 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-09-30T18:43:26Z
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I've been working with the Raspberry Pi Zero W this week, and it's quickly become one of my favourite things.I'm really excited to share what I've been doing with it — just waiting on a patch and some font licenses.
(DIR) Post #363040 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-10-04T14:31:40Z
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@jrc03c @neauoire I hope y'all don't mind me chiming in with pessimism, but the idea of "a font that helps you remember things" is nonsense.If the point is that harder-to-read text is more memorable, you'd be better off setting the it in yellow on white, or just standing farther away.
(DIR) Post #364274 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-10-04T15:54:49Z
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@jrc03c @neauoire When you read, your brain is mostly at rest. When something interrupts your reading, or when you're looking at something which is difficult to read, it becomes more alert — so the argument that Sans Forgetica makes is accurate, you probably do remember things better. But anything which interferes with your reading ability, or boosts your alertness, would have the same effect. Having a good breakfast is probably easier than putting everything in a special font, no?
(DIR) Post #365327 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-10-04T17:02:36Z
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@jrc03c @neauoire I don't doubt it, and if anything I'm glad to see more people considering the impact of type on comprehension. Then again, it's always annoying to see type design making the news without any input from practicing type designers.
(DIR) Post #400850 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-10-06T19:01:25Z
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@neauoire when did you update the Neauismetica on your wiki?
(DIR) Post #400969 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-10-06T19:10:46Z
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@neauoire I'm glad to see it still evolving. It has left a lasting impression on my imagination.
(DIR) Post #401124 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-10-06T19:26:13Z
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@neauoire It was how I found you. I spent an entire afternoon there.
(DIR) Post #401145 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-10-06T19:29:18Z
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@neauoire I found some screenshots of Hiversaires on an art blog, but the link was broken and I ended up on the homepage of XXIIVV. Can't remember what I clicked, but it took me to Dinaisth.
(DIR) Post #827417 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-10-28T23:12:17Z
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Time tracker command line port now has stats & charts
(DIR) Post #874698 by craze@mastodon.social
2018-10-30T20:29:30Z
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Chronologicon: a minimal command line time tracker.https://github.com/rutherfordcraze/chronologicon