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  • ollien 1 hours

    If the author is reading this, the hyperlink to the book in the first paragraph is broken. Looks like it's attempting to direct you to an absolute url that was meant to be relative.

        <a href="https://books/face-with-tears-of-joy">

  • aforty 2 hours

    So cool to get the background story on this. I remember adding the Japanese keyboard here in the US just so I could get access to emojis.

  • 9dev 1 hours

    > We mapped almost 1:1 to SoftBank’s set, though Apple chose to omit a few of the more risqué ones.

    Which are these risqué emojis mentioned here? I don't think I have ever seen any that are even slightly graphic, which is probably why all the emoji slang conventions have spread like fire (Aubergine, Peach, etc.)

    edm0nd 3 minutes

    Its kinda odd how a lot of the major tech companies have self censored emojis like they are some savior of the planet for doing so.

    For example the gun emoji by turning it into a water pistol instead of a real looking firearm handgun lol.

    WOW THEY SURE CAUSED COUNTLESS LIVES TO BE SAVED W THAT ONE SINGLE MOVE!

    pimlottc 17 minutes

    That's a good question. Comparing the Softbank emoji from June 2008 [0] and the initial batch of Apple emoji that shipping in iPhone OS 2.2 (Nov 2008) [1], it doesn't look like there are any missing at all, it's a perfect 1:1 mapping.

    0: https://emojipedia.org/softbank/2008

    1: https://emojipedia.org/apple/iphone-os-2.2

    stringfood 1 hours

    long eggplant and a smaller Pinching Hand emoji were probably the first to go

    1 hours

  • Tepix 3 hours

    Are the emojis on Apple (macOS, iOS etc) vector graphics these days?

    LoganDark 2 hours

    They are not. They are perhaps higher resolution than they once were, but still raster:

    https://logandark.net/files/328S6690-9Q368809-16843Q53-RR2SN...

  • NoSalt 3 hours

    Why does that site feel like I am reading typed text on paper?

    alnwlsn 42 minutes

    Serif font?

    CharlesW 1 hours

    It's a combination of the layout, the typeface (https://monokrom.no/fonts/satyr), and the thoughtful typography.

    reaperducer 2 hours

    Did you print it out?

    NoSalt 2 hours

    LOL

  • holistio 2 hours

    There is still no walnut emoji. Blonde-haired, black-skinned pregnant man? Yes. Walnut? No.

    hbn 51 minutes

    I love the pregnant man emoji, I use it all the time after a big meal

    carrozo 58 minutes

    still no Guillotine Emoji either, although not for a lack of trying.

    https://www.carrozo.com/guillotine-emoji

    1 hours

    wpm 2 hours

    Be the petty, small change you wish to see in the world: https://joypixels.com/blog/how-to-submit-an-emoji-to-unicode

    holistio 1 hours

    I will be. Thanks.

    By the way, Walnut Creek is less than 100 miles from Cupertino.

    I love walnuts.

    Jtarii 2 hours

    Gotta love websites that hijack basic browser functions, in this case forcing smooth scroll on.

    embedding-shape 1 hours

    Seems to be some sort of design agency or similar, it's basically internet-law at this point that those always fuck with the scroll movements of your browser, for some reason.

    j1000 2 hours

    Also no thief emoji or pirate emoji. Can someone enlighten me why we don't have it?

    hbn 52 minutes

    I was looking for a pirate emoji like 5 minutes ago. I'm sure it's not the first time but I'm super surprised that still isn't in there. Seems so obvious.

    wvbdmp 2 hours

    What’s next, a cowboy emoji? A ninja emoji? But seriously, as much as I like emojis, I kind of feel like they should stick to emotions. Maybe other intangible things. They’re hard to convey verbally (and succinctly), simple concrete nouns are good for a bit of fun and for UI icons, but really not very useful if we’re being honest. Unless you’re texting with a lizard, or my lazy elementary-school niece who shouldn’t really have a phone anyway…

    holistio 1 hours

    Or you're texting with people whose native language uses a logographic system.

    dagmx 2 hours

    Simply because nobody has successfully pitched the Unicode group to add one.

    Anyone can pitch new emoji, they just have to go through the fairly easy but strict formal process.

    blanched 2 hours

    Alex Schmidt, a humor writer (formerly of Cracked and others) did this process for the bison emoji. I enjoyed his “miniseries” about it: https://www.bisonemojipodcast.com/

    basch 1 hours

    does the reverse notebooklm exist yet that turns podcasts into longform journalism?

    blanched 38 minutes

    Not that I know of. And I generally prefer written pieces to podcasts :).

    The show notes for episode 2 have good references (no fun commentary though): https://www.bisonemojipodcast.com/show-notes

  • amelius 4 hours

    In case anyone is actually interested in the emoji:

    https://emojipedia.org/apple

    Aissen 2 hours

    More specifically, it was this set: https://emojipedia.org/apple/iphone-os-2.2

    Interesting tidbit:

    > Emoji support required iPhone OS 2.2 and a SoftBank SIM card.

    TazeTSchnitzel 37 minutes

    These are very nostalgic. The way Apple's emoji look has subtly changed since then.

    amelius 2 hours

    To be honest, the images look like things I've seen a hundred times over in comic books and not much more original than GenAI.

    throawayonthe 2 hours

    is that not sorta the point? i don't get the genai reference

    reaperducer 2 hours

    not much more original than GenAI.

    What exactly do you think the "GenAI" trained on?