Language Log ([syndicated profile] languagelog_feed) wrote2025-07-04 07:57 pm

Unknown language #20

Posted by Victor Mair

From Rebecca Turner in Seattle:

Rebecca writes:

Attached is a sticker I found on a lamp post outside of a gay bar in my neighborhood, written in an unidentified script or scripts. In the same location some months ago I saw a similar picture with a message written in sitelen pona (one of the toki pona scripts), so I suspect it may be a conlangscript of some sort.

My nerdiest friends have collectively failed to identify the writing system involved. Particularly vexing are the characters that look like thetas and epsilons in the top half of the sticker (the script used in the bottom half looks a bit more angular and may be a different writing system entirely?). Near guesses include Shavian and Quikscript.

Some of my acquaintances, as stumped as I am, pointed towards Language Log as a potential source of clarification. If you are also interested, I'd appreciate a post so we can figure out the script (and ideally the message) used here.

Go to it, Language Loggers!

Selected readings

WordPress Trac ([syndicated profile] wordpresstrac_feed) wrote2025-07-04 06:05 pm
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petra ([personal profile] petra) wrote2025-07-04 02:52 pm
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US Politics: Fuck this shit, what's next?

I am deeply ashamed of my country.

Time to go have a party with a group of queer people who are similarly appalled, because we can't do anything but keep on going as our authentic, pissed-off selves.
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oursin ([personal profile] oursin) wrote2025-07-04 07:24 pm

Wednesday will be taking place on Friday this week

What I read

Finished The Islands of Sorrow and it is a bit slight, definitely one for the Simon Raven completist I would say - a number of the tales feel like outtakes from the later novels.

Decided not for me: Someone You Can Build a Nest In.

Started Val McDermid, The Grave Tattoo (2006), a non-series mystery. Alas, I was not grabbed - in terms of present-day people encounter Historical Mystery, this did not ping my buttons - a) could not quite believe that a woman studying at a somewhat grotty-sounding post-92 uni in an unglam part of London would have even considered doing a PhD on Wordsworth (do people anywhere even do this anymore) let alone be publishing a book on him b)a histmyst involving Daffodil Boy and a not so much entirely lost but *concealed unpublished in The Archives* manuscript of Epic Poem, cannot be doing with. (Suspect foul libel upon generations of archivists at Dove Cottage, just saying.) Gave up.

Read in anticipation of book group next week, Anthony Powell, The Kindly Ones (1962).

Margery Sharp, Britannia Mews (1946) (query, was there around then a subgenre of books doing Victoria to now via single person or family?). Not a top Sharp, and I am not sure whether she is doing an early instance of Ace Representation, or just a Stunning Example of Victorian Womanhood (who is, credit is due, no mimsy).

Because I discovered it was Quite A Long Time since I had last read it, Helen Wright, A Matter of Oaths (1988).

Also finished first book for essay review, v good.

Finally came down to a price I consider eligible, JD Robb, Bonded in Death (In Death #60) (2025). (We think there were points where she could have done with a Brit-picker.)

On the go

Barbara Hambly, Murder in the Trembling Lands (Benjamin January #21) (2025). (Am now earwormed by 'The Battle of New Orleans' which was in the pop charts in my youth.)

Up next

Very probably, Zen Cho, Behind Frenemy Lines, which I had forgotten was just about due.

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O Peter Bradshaw, nevairr evairr change:

David Cronenberg’s new film is a contorted sphinx without a secret, an eroticised necrophiliac meditation on grief, longing and loss that returns this director to his now very familiar Ballardian fetishes.

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garryowen ([personal profile] garryowen) wrote in [community profile] fancake2025-07-04 01:28 pm

Star Trek AOS: One Foot in Front of the Other by Lazulisong

Fandom: Star Trek Reboot (AOS)
Pairings/Characters: Gen
Rating: Teen
Length: 1390 words
Creator Links: [archiveofourown.org profile] lazulisong
Theme: Working together

Summary: Winona is called to fix the cock-up of the Yorktown's engines. She uses one of the science-bitches to help her do it.

Reccer's Notes: This fandom has many versions of Winona Kirk. The one you get here is the engineer who does NOT fuck around and can fix anything you throw at her. She is irreverent and badass. And, in this particular story, she is wonderfully, delightfully contrasted with Spock, who is helping her fix the Yorktown engines. Yes, Spock is the science bitch.

I really can't say much more because I'm laughing too hard rereading the story in order to write this rec. Laz perfects the art of proving that swearing isn't what you do when you lack imagination. Every cuss word in this fic is a brilliant gem of hilarious, creative, and accurate speech.

Like every ridiculous fic that is very, very good, this one makes you believe that this Winona Kirk is not only possible, but is absolutely in character. It also makes you believe that this Spock is possible and will call Winona Overlord and let her call him Tiny Science-bitch.

Fanwork Links: One Foot in Front of the Other
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yourlibrarian ([personal profile] yourlibrarian) wrote in [community profile] common_nature2025-07-04 11:57 am
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Horsetail Falls



Our last stop on the Historic 30 route was Horsetail Falls. If you look at the next photo you can see people sitting on the log stretching out into the pool for scale. .Read more... )
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Res facta quae tamen fingi potuit ([personal profile] pauamma) wrote in [community profile] free_speech2025-07-04 05:43 pm

Fortnightly links collection entry #219

It's that time of the fortnight again. If you have a link related to free speech but no time or energy to write an entry around it, or if you want or need to remain anonymous, this is the entry to do it for the next 2 weeks. Or, if a comment sparks a thought, feel free to jump in and reply or join the conversation.
WordPress Trac ([syndicated profile] wordpresstrac_feed) wrote2025-07-04 01:20 pm

Ticket #40642 (Add new filter to populate_options) closed

Posted by callumbw95

wontfix:

Hi all,

Thank you for the proposal to add a pre_populate_options filter. After careful review and discussion, it's evident that the populate_options() function, where this filter would be located, is executed very infrequently—primarily only during a fresh WordPress installation or if the alloptions cache is entirely empty. However as this ticket was raised back in 1.5 this may have been different back then. But in the latest release for scenarios requiring the manipulation of default options, existing methods such as add_option( 'your_option_name', 'default_value', '', 'yes' ) or utilizing the default_option_{$option} filter offer more effective and widely applicable solutions. As of such I am going to close this ticket as wontfix, but if you have anything more to add to the discussion please feel free to reopen this ticket.

WordPress Trac ([syndicated profile] wordpresstrac_feed) wrote2025-07-04 01:05 pm

Ticket #20596 (Adding more actions to a widget) closed

Posted by callumbw95

wontfix:

Hi all,

After reviewing this ticket, I'm closing it as wontfix.

Since WordPress 5.8, the classic widgets system has been replaced by the block-based editor as part of the project's shift toward Full Site Editing. Core development is now focused exclusively on the modern block editor and FSE components.

Consequently, the legacy widget system is no longer receiving feature enhancements or non-critical bug fixes. For those who need the old interface, the official Classic Widgets plugin is the recommended solution.

While this issue won't be fixed in core, please feel free to reopen the ticket if you believe this is a mistake or wish to continue the discussion. 😃