Charles Loder
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Charles Loder
@charles_loder
Making the internet a more Hebrew friendly place
Louisville, KY Se unió Ocak 2022
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@wjb_mattingly That link didn't work, and I definitely need to see this!
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I am happy to announce that I have successfully completed and defended my dissertation: Allegiance to David as the Righteous Suffered: The Parallel Characterization of Abigail and Jonathan. Thank you @DrJimHamilton for your instruction and support.
Come and study at @SBTS!

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At The Ohio State University, the study of ancient Northwest Semitic languages has moved out of the textbook and into the digital laboratory of epigraphic training.
dlato.osu.edu/blog/teaching-…
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Dumped a bunch of Khan's writing about the shewa from TTPT into Sonnet 4.6 and has it generate a flowchart.
There are errors (partly due to maybe not giving it enough context), but a fun exercise in #digitalhumanities
claude.ai/public/artifac…
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The V[ictoria]&A[albert Museum] has acquired an early watch page of the video sharing platform YouTube and its first-ever video, 'Me at the zoo', uploaded on 23 April 2005.
vam.ac.uk/articles/acqui…
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@AdlerYonatan I think where it is important when dealing with these tools—ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.—are essentially meaningless terms. Those aren't models; those are products.
The Gemini 3.1 Pro model does a very good job, but Gemini 2.5 may fail.
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I just plugged this into 4 different LLMs to test them:
ChatGPT
Gemini
Grok
Claude
Not one of them understood this pretty straightforward text.
It goes without saying that all of them gave answers. Wrong answers, but answers nonetheless...
Kim Phillips@K_L_Phillips
A mini-masoretic-mindbender for your Tuesday afternoon. Can you work out what the note is all about? It's from British Library Oriental 4445, f.103v (Lev 17:12-18:11) You can see it for yourself at ihbmr dot com / manuscripts
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@charles_loder Wouldn't it be nice for the computer to be able to zoom you in on where a word probably is in the Aleppo Codex? I can now do that for any word in the 24 pages of Job, because I painstakingly added some annotations to MAM describing the physical layout of each page. For example:

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Here's a screen snip from an Aleppo Codex line break editor I had Claude Opus 4.6 write me in Visual Studio. @charles_loder you'll "get" what this is, I bet!

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@bdenckla That's awesome! I'm gonna have to try to see if Gemini Agentic Vision it can create a "digital page" of L or A
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@charles_loder I wish! Not as automated as you suggest: I had it write me an editor that allowed *me* to divide the text into the layout found in the AC (two columns since I'm working on Job). So, AI coded the app that helped me use good old human vision (mine) for markup!
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I've really enjoyed my time with @Google 's Gemini for the past year.
I've neen working on this new app for a while that can leverage the features of Gemini for cultural heritage. It allows you to process a IIIF Manifest (or PDF, dir of images, single image) to do transcription with structured metadata, facing translation, NER, entity linking to Wikidata (with tool calling, grounding, and some fun little tricks), and finally allows you to chat with the image or the generated data to dissect what you are reading.
At the project level, you can even cluster entities to only reconcile them once and then apply the reconciliation back across all the images.
The best part? All you need is a Google API key!
It's nearly ready to share.

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@DanielMGurtner He gave an interview about his life and his career in biblical studies in this podcast episode. It was an amazing listen
exegeticallyspeaking.libsyn.com/why-read-the-b…
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I have never been able to find anything biographical about him. His grammars and lexical works are remarkable and line my shelves. A singular genius of our time.
William A. Ross@William_A_Ross
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