Daniel P. Huffman on Nostr: Last night I wondered: All human writing systems are linear, as far as I know. A ...
Last night I wondered: All human writing systems are linear, as far as I know. A string of characters that extends as you make the idea more complex. Are there area-based human writing systems? The way a QR code is a 2D analogue to a 1D bar code.
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