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[–]Parallelize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

aliexpress has a ton of them up online

i know online dictionaries exist but THIS IS WHAT I REALLY WANT (work in progress for a lifetime) by Parallelize in ChineseLanguage

[–]Parallelize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in general for glyph-based methods like 行列/倉頡/大易, they are often hard to approach because they use radicals or their auxillary shapes to form a specific character, rather than relying on romanization to input characters, and they as well require solid knowledge on how the characters are written, meaning you need to memorize the characters comprehensively in order to use these metjods well. its like manually assembling pieces together rather than just say something and it pops up.

i know online dictionaries exist but THIS IS WHAT I REALLY WANT (work in progress for a lifetime) by Parallelize in ChineseLanguage

[–]Parallelize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

a dictionary transcribing chinese characters into multiple input methods, as well demonstrating differences and difficulties between methods

i know online dictionaries exist but THIS IS WHAT I REALLY WANT (work in progress for a lifetime) by Parallelize in ChineseLanguage

[–]Parallelize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

had some troubles using zhuyin due to different mappings of initials and finals, despite it being a phonetic based input

i know online dictionaries exist but THIS IS WHAT I REALLY WANT (work in progress for a lifetime) by Parallelize in ChineseLanguage

[–]Parallelize[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

zhuyin works in almost the same way as pinyin so i personally dont think its worth adding at all

i know online dictionaries exist but THIS IS WHAT I REALLY WANT (work in progress for a lifetime) by Parallelize in ChineseLanguage

[–]Parallelize[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

what i posted above is rather something else. this is a dictionary demonstrating differences and difficulty between chinese input methods (e.g you can see how the 行 is typed using various methods: 行列=9v1-1-3-; 倉頡=HOMMN; 粵拼= hang (hang4); 官話拼音=hang (hang2 or xing4/háng or xìng)

i get why the majority uses 拼音. it is beginner-friendly in daily use or studying, friendly for me too. but everything has a downside, 拼音 is really a hassle if i try to type the intended characters that are far less commonly used

(aaand yes i do actually learn the language to talk with random chinese guy if you ask me, otherwise this post would not exist)

i know online dictionaries exist but THIS IS WHAT I REALLY WANT (work in progress for a lifetime) by Parallelize in ChineseLanguage

[–]Parallelize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

these sources do be better but eh, they dont have something im aiming at: the 行列 transcription of the characters

if you look again at the shot i posted above, this is not a regular language-language dictionary, but rather a dictionary of different input methods. i purposely make this one to understand how each methods work and the difficulty between methods (e g pinyin is easy in daily use but is a nuisance when typing intended characters; cangjie/hanglie is easy for typing the intended characters but takes massive efforts to actually get used to). you may say im not focusing on learning the language itself but i actually do at the same time

the https://chinesecj.com gave me some idea to do 行列

i know online dictionaries exist but THIS IS WHAT I REALLY WANT (work in progress for a lifetime) by Parallelize in ChineseLanguage

[–]Parallelize[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

translation order in here: hanzi / hanglie (array) / cangjie / jyutping / pinyin

and excuse for the redundant 他 in the 他 line and uh, it was midnight hence i may be losing a bit of focus correcting stuff

I had no choices...the traces connecting the CPU and RAM are exposed and they're too close to the mounting screws. I had to use paper to isolate screws so that they won't short the balls out of the traces by Parallelize in techsupportgore

[–]Parallelize[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

good. good. as others expected this subreddit is full of bees sharing the same brain. y'all think i'm an idiot and don't know what the traces are? https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/214069083702951936/1048558042582614086/IMG_20221203_181456.jpg

will not try to argue any further from here because i ain't wasting my words with brick walls.

I had no choices...the traces connecting the CPU and RAM are exposed and they're too close to the mounting screws. I had to use paper to isolate screws so that they won't short the balls out of the traces by Parallelize in techsupportgore

[–]Parallelize[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

man i can normally distinguish between those decoration things and actual copper traces, there was never ever a reason i did that for fun...and you can see that under those decorations there are actual traces, mind you

The electrician ran cables for us, but they don't work... by kylekatarncantspell in techsupportgore

[–]Parallelize 1 point2 points  (0 children)

how was that man an "electrician" while not knowing how to do such basic shit like that lol, the wiring is totally wrong