#HandWriting

2026-02-13

Hello #fediverse!

i've been lurking for a while on another server, but it's time to make my home here.

So here's my #introduction post. My handle is @vitskapsdama, which means the Science Lady in Norwegian. I'm a medical writer and #science educator, and have worked for a non-profit youth organisation.

I'm born in #Indonesia, grew up in the #Netherlands and moved in the early 2000s with my family to a small village in #Norway.

I'm interested in Life, the Universe and Everything, love to explore what comes my way and am a lifelong #learner. I love learning by doing and am an #arts and #crafts person.

I try to lead a #sustainable life and to minimize my #footprint, but modern society doe not make that easy. So I like to learn from others and maybe share what works for me.

My main hobbies are #cooking and eating #food, #fiberarts like #crochet and #embroidery, #origami #handwriting, #postcrossing, #notebooks and #fountainpens.

I love #books and #libraries, and I mainly read for enjoyment. My favorite genres are old-school #fantasy and #sciencefiction. I have also play #games when I have the time.

I post a daily picture of my life over at pixelfed.social (just look up my handle there). I'm not sorry at all for the long post and love to connect with interesting and open-minded people.

2026-02-13
A new batch of postcards ready to enter the world. Using my latest fountain pen (a gloriously red Kaweco AL sport EF) to write happy messages.
#dailylife #postcrossing #handwriting #fountainpen #kawecosport #simplepleasures
A collection of postcards on a cork mat. Several tourist cards, a surreal image by Max Ernst, a red minimalistic card of a Norwegian landscape,  a drawing of Norwegian tea kettles, and vintage cards of Sonja Henie and Jimi Hendrix. To the right a red metal Kaweco fountain pen.
2026-02-11

Here, a notebook from the excavations at the Agora in the '30s (agathe.gr). The first image shows the llama.cpp server with the screenshot of a notebook. Second and third shots are side-by-side comparisons of the page and the resulting transcription (using Jason's prompt). #dh #handwriting #htr #ocr #gemma #histodons #archaeology

The llama.cpp interface, with the notebook image and the prompt 'do the same again', as I'd already pasted the long prompt in earlier in the conversation against a screenshot from a historic newspaperThe left hand side of the notebook with the gemma-generated transcription on the right. The main text on the page is handwritten and describes a bone button.The right hand side of the notebook with the gemma-generated transcription on the right. The main text on the page is handwritten and describes a bellows nozzle made from bone. There is a second text at bottom in different ink and a different hand describing a pithos. This bit of text defeated gemma.
2026-02-10

Nice! MyFonts featured my FF Uberhand #handwriting #font family in this "Font Field Guide": myfonts.com/de/a/font/content/

Screenshot from the MyFonts newsletter with speech bubbles using the FF Uberhand fonts
2026-02-08

Gamechanger: Can AI accurately transcribe primary source documents? | UVA Library library.virginia.edu/news/2026/game… #AI #transcription #handwriting #Gemini #archives

Text Shot: They found that Gemini (from Google) provided the most accurate transcription, while Copilot (from Microsoft) did the poorest job. “Copilot was completely factually incorrect,” said Krystal Appiah, Head of Collection Development for Special Collections. “All of the names it transcribed were wrong.”
This was a common refrain — every group gave low marks to Copilot (descriptions included “useless” and “far and away the worst,” with complaints about Copilot “hallucinating” pages). On the other end of the spectrum was Gemini, with top marks from nearly all the participants. “Gemini did really well — it gave accurate transcription as well as thorough analysis and historical context of the events surrounding our object,” said Stacey Evans, Senior Imaging Specialist and Project Coordinator, about the “ruby slipper.” ChatGPT was ranked second best, and Claude (from Anthropic) came in third.
2026-02-08

University of Virginia: Gamechanger: Can AI accurately transcribe primary source documents?. “Transcribing primary source documents is time-consuming and requires expertise in deciphering handwriting, recognizing antiquated spelling and abbreviations, and understanding obsolete punctuation, letters, and symbols. Equally important is having a grasp of the historical context of the document being […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/02/08/gamechanger-can-ai-accurately-transcribe-primary-source-documents-university-of-virginia/
Casual Observer :donor:clankgy1@infosec.exchange
2026-02-06

I am doing my best to improve my #handwriting skills (printing, not cursive) for no other reason than I often can't read my hand printed notes when reviewed later.

Remediation is a tough road given the decades of bad printing habits. Any suggestion on skills and/or techniques would be sincerely appreciated. Most of the YT videos I've seen seem to be focused on equipment; I think I am good on that front.

Kevin Karhan :verified:kkarhan@infosec.space
2026-02-05

@mstarace I disagree.

#CursiveWriting ruined my #handwriting and teaching people to use an actual keyboard blindly is - unlike cursive - an actual skill universally desired if not demanded or expected.

infosec.space/@kkarhan/1160135

This Grandpa BlogsThisGrandpaBlogs
2026-02-05

J. Norman Collie said your greatest skill is reading own handwriting. 😂 Is he right? We break down this funny, relatable quote.

quotes.thisgrandpablogs.com/su

Daniel MacPhee 🔬🧬🧫🇨🇦dmacphee@mas.to
2026-02-03
Trevor McLeodtabmcleo
2026-02-02

I've always believe in learning

I continue to take notes the old fashioned way and not by

The debate continues

nature.com/articles/d41586-026

Iñaki de Miguel Díaz :verified_aroace: 🔻:neurodiversity:imigueldiaz@masto.es
2026-01-31

Hace muchos años que apenas escribo a mano (apenas es apenas literalmente) y si ya tenía malísima letra (era un inútil hasta con las cartillas de caligrafía), ahora cada letra me sale de un tamaño y aspecto diferentes.

Pregunta para los que aún conserváis las buenas costumbres: ¿sabéis de recursos online, libros o materiales que pueda usar para rehabituarme y volver a coger ese buen hábito como adulto de 50 años?

Edito: Aparte de obviamente practicar...

#fediask #mastoask #handwriting

2026-01-29

fb marketplace found art:

a WW2-era Galt Aircraft School student's aviation mechanic's training manual & workbook

#art #handwriting #typewriting

A black leather binder or duotang, falling apart and unlabelled. The leather is coming apart at the seams as is taped together with scotch tape.A typewritten page from the manual. It reads:

AIRFRAME MECHANICS
SHEET METAL TYPES

Plain lap Joint---when one plate overlaps another at a joint

Flanged
Joint-----Where two plates ere bent at an angle and are join-
ed together,

Butt Joint-
---here two
plates are placed together,
with their
inner edges parallel and a plate riveted over the
joint.

Riveting Faults

Rivet on sheer, Cause--bending shank of rivet off vertical while riv-
eting with hanner before usine snap to
Torn need.
Shank distorted-Cause--incorrect clearance allowed wen drilling
noles for rivets.
Incorrect size of head--Cause--Poo much or too little allovance
made for
forming head.
Cracks in head--Cause--too much hammering before using snap to form
head,
incorrect heat treatment in the case of
aluminum rivets.A typewritten page "How to Make a Tuck Splice"

It shows an illustration of several wires bunched together. They have been coloured in with a crayon in various colours.A handwritten page of notes in a fine, fast handwriting style. The handwriting is so tiny that it's impossible to make out more than a few words like "malleability", "adhesion" and "elasticity". They are written on very heavy paper stock that has been folded into quarters, stained, and now aged for decades.
ravenlb :agender_flag:ravenlb@infosec.exchange
2026-01-29

attempting to read important notes I made two days ago #handwriting

A person pointing to a stone wall containing a large number of hieroglyphs
2026-01-29

Several hand-drawn sketches and a digital logo concept for the limited-edition Love Me wines — a collaborative product by design studio Deutsche & Japaner and their partners from California.

Open for new inquiries.
📩 info@sergeyshapiro.com

#logo #logotype #lettering #wine #packaging #handwriting #inscription

Roberto Plàrpla@masto.es
2026-01-27

@ferret_stack
Well, I also have a Jinhao Dadao and my handwriting isn't as regular as yours. Could it be because of the fountain pen color?
😜
#handwriting

The message text handwrite in a paper note and the Jinhao Dadao fountainpen color dark blue

Keep Forgetting Things? To Improve Your Memory and Recall, Science Says Start Taking Notes (by Hand) – Inc.com

Keep Forgetting Things? To Improve Your Memory and Recall, Science Says Start Taking Notes (by Hand)

And then do a quick review the next morning.

EXPERT OPINION BY JEFF HADEN @JEFF_HADEN, Jan 22, 2026

Illustration: Getty Images

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When I spoke at the Arabian Business Awards a few years ago, I showed a slide describing research that shows meetings literally make people dumber: a study published in Transcripts of the Royal Society of London found that meetings cause you to (during the meeting) lose IQ points.

A bunch of people in the audience took photos of that slide.

The same was true when I presented a slide describing research published in Journal of Business Research showing that not only do 90 percent of employees feel meetings are unproductive, but when the number of meetings is reduced by 40 percent employee productivity increases by 70 percent.

A bunch of people took photos of that slide, too.

Both findings seem easy to remember, if only because the research confirms what most people feel about meetings: Most of the time, the only person who thinks a meeting is important is the person who called the meeting. But what if you really wanted to remember that meetings tend to make participants dumber, and tend to negatively impact overall productivity?

Or, more broadly, have a better shot of remembering things you really want to remember? Don’t take photos.

In a study published in Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, researchers evaluated the effectiveness of a variety of memory-boosting strategies: taking photos, typing notes, and writing notes by hand.

As you can probably guess, people who wrote notes by hand scored the highest on subsequent recall and comprehension tests, even when people who took photos or typed verbatim notes were allowed to review those items before they took the tests.

Or maybe you couldn’t guess that: The researchers also found that “learners were not cognizant of the advantages of longhand note-taking, but misjudged all three techniques to be equally effective.”

So why does taking notes by hand work so well? According to the researchers:

Longhand note-takers mind-wandered less and, in turn, demonstrated superior retention of the lecture content.

Which makes sense. Taking a photo requires no “mental participation” at all. You don’t have to consider, synthesize, decide how you’ll capture the information in shorthand, etc. Typing notes verbatim — for example, transcribing a lecture or meeting recording — is more of a process than a thought exercise. The focus is on accuracy, not retention. (I can type fast enough to capture everything someone says in real time, but that doesn’t mean I remember any of it without reviewing what I’ve typed.)

Maybe that’s why Richard Branson carries a notebook everywhere he goes. (Literally: I’ve seen him with one at least 10 times.) Summarizing, putting concepts or ideas in your own words, deciding not just what to write, but how to write it — all those things engage different parts of your brain, and therefore improve your retention and recall.

Continue/Read Original Article Here: Keep Forgetting Things? To Improve Your Memory and Recall, Science Says Start Taking Notes (by Hand)

#ByHand #Forgetting #Hand #Handwriting #HandwritingNotes #IncCom #Memory #Recall #Research #Science
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