It’s actually quite simple. I always thought it was difficult and you’d have to learn from a code sheet, but I found an app which teaches you and you actually just recognise the sounds like you’d recognise any other sound. You generally don’t even need to decode it- you just get used to what a letter sounds like. I’ve been learning since Saturday and can already key my name out.
There’s a site called “morsle” which has a daily test (like Wordle, and all the other daily games that are going around) where it starts out playing you a 5 letter word in Morse code and you can replay it a bunch of times and every time you do it slows down the sound a bit, starting at 40 words per minute. It’s amazing how quickly you can learn to discern one sound from another. I only found it a day or so ago but I am finding it’s coming quite quickly to me. It feels almost like remembering a short musical riff or drum beat. It’s intriguing.
Get yourself a morse coin and always keep it in your pocket

NO

That shit is hilarious. Did you make that yourself, or did you find the picture?
I googled it
How would you rate your experience using the google AI, compared to using the regular old search?
The fact that it gives a different response each time to the same query from the same user shows it’s unreliable
My dad and I have googled the same question and the AI said completely different things (on a yes/no question)
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HO(W?)('?)S (Y?)OUR READIN(G?) COMIN(G?) A(L?)ON(G?)(??)
I filled in what I didn’t know in the brackets. Yikes, that’s scary. I’ve only been learning since Saturday!


