39 points | by rpastuszak 4 days ago ago
5 comments
I always loved the idea of the Dotsies glyph system for coffeeshop mode. It's a font that converts the English alphabet into a compact dot notation.
Never got around to becoming fluent in it, but I'd like to someday.
https://web.archive.org/web/20240418032751/https://dotsies.o...
Long time fan of your art and writing.
Is the idea here with Coffeeshop mode that typos can be dealt with later?
Very cool, like <input type="password"> except with whitespace so you retain a vague sense of the wordshapes :) I could honestly see myself using this in a coffeeshop for the compromise between privacy and feedback.
Reminds me of dotsies [1]. However the goal of dotsies to keep it still readable and use less space.
What are the odds someone in a coffee shop is able to read dotsies as well?
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18703805
Thanks for the sharing, installed and ready to try for my next coffeeshop session
I always loved the idea of the Dotsies glyph system for coffeeshop mode. It's a font that converts the English alphabet into a compact dot notation.
Never got around to becoming fluent in it, but I'd like to someday.
https://web.archive.org/web/20240418032751/https://dotsies.o...
Long time fan of your art and writing.
Is the idea here with Coffeeshop mode that typos can be dealt with later?
Very cool, like <input type="password"> except with whitespace so you retain a vague sense of the wordshapes :) I could honestly see myself using this in a coffeeshop for the compromise between privacy and feedback.
Reminds me of dotsies [1]. However the goal of dotsies to keep it still readable and use less space.
What are the odds someone in a coffee shop is able to read dotsies as well?
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18703805
Thanks for the sharing, installed and ready to try for my next coffeeshop session