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The "u" was dropped because some newspapers paid their authors by the letter. That is the source of many of the early changes for "US" english, simple shortening words so the authors could be paid less.
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A bunch of his neologisms aren't neologisms at all: spellings with -ize are the original English spelling, and vanished very late, in the 20th century. Some, admittedly conservative, British English style guides still recommend using -ize to this day. Some of his ideas didn't win out, though -- the original Webster's has, in addition to a whole pile of non-u words spelled in a way which nobody at the original time of printing actually followed, words like 'tung'. You know, the thing in your head. That one never really caught on. (The name of tungsten is not related: it's from Swedish, a heavy stone, not a tongue stone.) There seems to have been a fad for this sort of thing among very smart people on both sides of the Atlantic. On the other side of the pond a brilliant mathematician with a sideline in writing was gifting the language with a bunch of unusual words in (what was later republished as) _Jabberwocky_, several of which have become part of the language to such a degree that most people don't realise that their appearance in _Jabberwocky_ was as invented as 'brillig'. (Like 'chortled'.) |
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Well, the UK thinks Imperial is still good as they've not fully gotten rid of it for a full metric system. the UK really should decode to go fully back to Imperial or fully to metric.
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This is obviously totally relevant to Kindles since you can, uh, read them aloud to your children? |
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Reading to the family was popular till records in 1890s and radio in 1920s. Actually Prague or somewhere in Hungary had books and plays via the telephone before domestic voice radio started. Audio books on 78s used a load of discs and very abridged and produced for the blind. Last edited by Quoth; 11-08-2023 at 10:07 AM. |
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It looks like before the update, it was closer to 150 of 555 EDIT: A 10th gen Kindle running 5.16.3.1that I still need to send to Amazon for tradein gives 152 of 555 Last edited by binaryhermit; 11-08-2023 at 12:25 PM. Reason: fixed formatting, edited to add info |
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Nice.
Another interesting site: https://browserbench.org Of course Kindles are pathetically slow (by 2-3 orders of magnitude). But at least more of the suites should at least run. |
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My Scribe is still on 5.16.3 and scores 152/555 and is said to be "an Amazon Kindle 3 or later". I'm guessing that the 5.16.4 update moved from the regular built-in browser to use the Silk browser proxy so that they can try to bypass browser vulnerabilities that have been used for jailbreaks in the past.
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Given that my theory is that the browser is mainly intended to deal with captive portals, how would that work with the Silk proxy?
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https://www.electronicdesign.com/con...y-in-the-cloud Serious privacy issues and it will of course do anything Amazon wants or needs for the kindle. They can have it make any web site perfectly compatible for the Kindle. Amazon's main business is data / hosting / services now, not selling. |
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