1000-key Emoji Keyboard Is As Crazy As It Sounds
hypnosec writes: A YouTuber named Tom Scott has built a 1,000-key keyboard with each key representing an emoji! Scott made the emoji keyboard using 14 keyboards and over 1,000 individually placed stickers. While he himself admits that it is one of the craziest things he has built, the work he has put in does warrant appreciation. On the keyboard are individually placed emojis for food items, animals, plants, transport, national flags, and time among others.
Why? What's there to appreciate? A tremendous waste of time and effort? :)
I appreciate all the free time he has compared to myself.
That's what I was thinking.
Western languages with alphabets around the common 26-letter model construct concepts by grouping letters into words and then words into sentences. Eastern languages with logograms like Hanzi or Kanji can have their logograms 'built' as they can be reduced to a combination of particular strokes that when put together create a specific meaning, so in effect, keyboards for Eastern logograms can be assembled through keystrokes in a fashion similarly to how they're drawn through brush strokes.
This Emoji keyboard is silly, especially as a form of logogram, Emojis only contain so many varieties of each type of characteristic. That's why we used to type them on our keyboards using ASCII or extended ASCII, because we could represent the expression without having to have a specific icon for it.
Do not look into laser with remaining eye.
The faces on the standard ASCII table serve a very important purpose: to let you know that your C/C++ code is outputting garbage, and you need to check your pointers.
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Because that's what you were looking for anyway.
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Why? What's there to appreciate? A tremendous waste of time and effort? :)
Why? See, right there you used an emoticon. It took you two whole keystrokes.
Tom could have typed it with one!
-- I have monkeys in my pants.
But it would have taken him ten minutes to find the key.
"Wait. Something's happening. It's opening up! My God, it's full of apricots!"