There are similarities to the patterns on ancient bronze vessels. Notice the patterns on the handle https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/HouMuWuD... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_ritual_bronzes
The stone carvings resemble the patterns used by Liangzhu culture. For example the one carved on a jade Cong (see the video below). https://youtu.be/jxZIw_QfGjY?t=281 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liangzhu_culture…
> we're talking about millions of people deliberately destroying stuff out of a mix of spite, arrogance, and folly. > ......But even then, it was mostly an idea that probably only very few people believed was good. Very…
I share the same feeling with you, but I gradually grow out of it. Why? it happens all the time. Information will decay (and it's probably a Poisson process). Let's start from events happened in the ancient past 1.…
I have listened to it many many years ago. It's filled with propaganda and misinformation to incite disorder/riot and distrust of the government. Another fun fact: The intent of the legislation in 1948 was to protect…
This article missed the most interesting part. In Chinese we say it's "book from heaven"("天书"), for incomprehensible writings. That's the end of the this English...->Geek->Chinese->heaven sequence For speakings, yes…
also - they no longer use T40 style keyboards, which are the best.
The wikipedia page is really bad. Just forget about it. > "Ah," said Big Concealment, "you are too far gone! Up, up, stir yourself and be off!" Alok Ranjan was also involved as prime lead. Where is this Alok Ranjan…
Exactly! This is an example of the many cognitive biases. To people live outside of China, that event is all they know about Tiananmen. But to a Chinese person especially a local resident, it's a place of many memories…
Thanks!
Interesting, can you please elaborate more?
Re f), It's probably a culture thing. Samsung used to churn out >200 phone models per year. Want long term support and thorough testing? Non-existent. Re b), It's commonly accepted by a lot of people in China, Taiwan…
"r/Android might make you feel it's a big comunity" Give you another example. I'm on the market for a new phone. I went to a local shop to get a feel of the latest offerings. While I was there, three groups of…
"The tri-camera is Israel tech, they rely on Samsung for memory chip and OLED" So what? Apple didn't make their own camera sensors. Apple didn't make their memory chips. Apple used Samsung's OLED too. And iPhones are…
"demise of Samsung phones in China is more "emotionally" driven" Incorrect. Unable to compete and inadequate customer support are the reasons. Samsung used to have a big user base in China. But product offerings from…
> - training for the 737-8 and -9 was just short of non existent because in practice, these planes don’t fly differently. Have you read this complaint from an actual pilot? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19374386…
> the character for emperor isn't invented yet Hmm it's right there。 The 4th “皇” and 5th “帝”。 And the combined form “皇帝” - a title invented by the First Emperor himself。
Some additional thoughts. With some training, people can read seal script inscriptions because the structure is already fairly close to regular script which is what people use today. The radicals are written in slightly…
Yes for me. Of course I don't know every single character by heart but with a little bit practice and the help of a dictionary you can read a lot. You can even download some seal script fonts and make all the Chinese…
There are similarities to the patterns on ancient bronze vessels. Notice the patterns on the handle https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/HouMuWuD... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_ritual_bronzes
The stone carvings resemble the patterns used by Liangzhu culture. For example the one carved on a jade Cong (see the video below). https://youtu.be/jxZIw_QfGjY?t=281 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liangzhu_culture…
> we're talking about millions of people deliberately destroying stuff out of a mix of spite, arrogance, and folly. > ......But even then, it was mostly an idea that probably only very few people believed was good. Very…
I share the same feeling with you, but I gradually grow out of it. Why? it happens all the time. Information will decay (and it's probably a Poisson process). Let's start from events happened in the ancient past 1.…
I have listened to it many many years ago. It's filled with propaganda and misinformation to incite disorder/riot and distrust of the government. Another fun fact: The intent of the legislation in 1948 was to protect…
This article missed the most interesting part. In Chinese we say it's "book from heaven"("天书"), for incomprehensible writings. That's the end of the this English...->Geek->Chinese->heaven sequence For speakings, yes…
also - they no longer use T40 style keyboards, which are the best.
The wikipedia page is really bad. Just forget about it. > "Ah," said Big Concealment, "you are too far gone! Up, up, stir yourself and be off!" Alok Ranjan was also involved as prime lead. Where is this Alok Ranjan…
Exactly! This is an example of the many cognitive biases. To people live outside of China, that event is all they know about Tiananmen. But to a Chinese person especially a local resident, it's a place of many memories…
Thanks!
Interesting, can you please elaborate more?
Re f), It's probably a culture thing. Samsung used to churn out >200 phone models per year. Want long term support and thorough testing? Non-existent. Re b), It's commonly accepted by a lot of people in China, Taiwan…
"r/Android might make you feel it's a big comunity" Give you another example. I'm on the market for a new phone. I went to a local shop to get a feel of the latest offerings. While I was there, three groups of…
"The tri-camera is Israel tech, they rely on Samsung for memory chip and OLED" So what? Apple didn't make their own camera sensors. Apple didn't make their memory chips. Apple used Samsung's OLED too. And iPhones are…
"demise of Samsung phones in China is more "emotionally" driven" Incorrect. Unable to compete and inadequate customer support are the reasons. Samsung used to have a big user base in China. But product offerings from…
> - training for the 737-8 and -9 was just short of non existent because in practice, these planes don’t fly differently. Have you read this complaint from an actual pilot? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19374386…
> the character for emperor isn't invented yet Hmm it's right there。 The 4th “皇” and 5th “帝”。 And the combined form “皇帝” - a title invented by the First Emperor himself。
Some additional thoughts. With some training, people can read seal script inscriptions because the structure is already fairly close to regular script which is what people use today. The radicals are written in slightly…
Yes for me. Of course I don't know every single character by heart but with a little bit practice and the help of a dictionary you can read a lot. You can even download some seal script fonts and make all the Chinese…