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by Houshalter
3711 days ago
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That's a very inefficient way to store the data. You couldn't fit all of wikipedia onto one of those disks like that. I would only do that for the instructions, and pictures would be better than glyphs. Or pictures next to words, so they have at least an idea on how to decrypt it. Once you introduce a few words, the rest may be decipherable from context, especially with such a large corpus. E.g. certain words will cluster together often, and once you know one, you can guess at the others, which lets you guess at others, and so on. |
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