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kbin.social

I found myself down a YouTube rabbit hole once of people one-upping each other by making segmented displays with fewer and fewer segments and seeing who could use the least and still have it be decipherable for all numbers

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kbin.social

There was a smaller subset that challenged themselves with 3 segment displays for 0-6

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lemmy.world

Got a link to anything about that? I'd love to check it out but am having trouble finding anything.

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lemm.ee

Only with a rectangular 8. Doesn’t work for a ‘real’ 8. This solves that issue.

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Except you have to turn the thing on its head for some numbers which I consider a worse tradeoff.

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watch the video linked in another comment. There are circle based 7 segment displays, if you realy need those curves.

i can see from how you did 'real' that 8, that i don't need to remind you that there are no real 🖐️✌️🖕 :)

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lemmy.world

I argue that when presented with 9 normal looking numbers, the o is not an acceptable alternative to 0

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So many fonts just do whatever to be different and stand out from the crowd, but all it does is making it easier to avoid them

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Look up lowercase digits in your typography manual and be enlightened. And also start making nicer documents.

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lemm.ee

Don't give New Years party glasses manufacturers any more ideas.

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They won't do it because they can only sell them once

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lemmy.world

You can make every digit 0-9 with a boxy 8. Look at any 7 segment display.

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Straight up this is exactly what came to .ind for me as well

It's a great watch for those that haven't BTW, I'd recommend it if you're curious

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It's a great watch for those that haven't BTW, I'd recommend it if you're curious

thanks for the link. it's a pleasure to watch "if you're curious"

it's a very interesting channel

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lemmy.ca

Pro tip for if you need to scratch out sensitive penned down text: don't scratch it out, it'll still be readable. Instead write other similar numbers and letters over it. Have a 9? Write a p over it, then use the circle for the bottom of an 8, then write a B over the p.. it'll be impossible to discern what the original letter or number was. Do this for all letters and you're good.

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I find setting fire to said sensitive text is usually pretty effective.

If that's not enough, separating the ashes and sending them to different continents works pretty well too.

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lemmy.ca

I want a clock that illuminates like this, but I guess it'd need to be able to flip to really do it with just a 4 and 8.

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I made one of those a while back, I like it a lot, but I sort of like the idea of the numbers have a different vertical height, I may have to try @Wirlocke 's idea and do a 484 design.

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It wouldn't need to flip if you just make a symmetrical upsidedown 4 on the topside of the 8.

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Funny, I do box top 4's but don't cross my 7's

My 9's also have a tail pointing straight down though

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