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@curiosityonx Can confirm. That’s actually exactly what it looks like through my 6” telescope! It’s always incredible to see
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@trycommit loving this so far! One thing that’s frustrating. I started using the app about 11:50 pm, added a couple of commitments at 12:02 am, and when I go to yesterday’s box those newest commitments aren’t available to mark. Could you add a setting for what time a day ends?
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@inkandswitch @emilesnyder @szymon_k @liveprog2021 I'd love to see the code too, even if it still needs a lot of work.
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Inkbase, an exploration of Programmable Ink was presented by @szymon_k at @liveprog2021. You can now watch that video (and others) here: liveprog.org
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@inkandswitch I just read your paper on Peritext. Really interesting stuff. In the case of two users inserting text at the afterId, rather than ordering by opId, could the order by optionally implemented by asking an AI which order makes more sense?
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@fiv I am assuming you want to circle back your changes made in the published version to GitHub repo? I guess there is no way to do something like this, unfortunately... The Playwright is an ad-hoc script and will end after the export action is done. I see no way how it can help
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@natfriedman Is there any way to put a backtick in a issue title, without it starting a code block?
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Thanks @owlcity for spending 100 minutes with me in 2022. I couldn’t stop listening to Verge. #SpotifyWrapped open.spotify.com/artist/07QEuht…
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@tiensonqin I was looking through your code today in the logseq CRDT branch, integrating yjs, and allowing collaborative logseq editing. Any chance this might see the light of day?
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@AstroKatie This is amazing! So the galaxies farthest away, around how many degrees of our view in the night sky do they take up? Is it like they look a dot a bit bigger than a same-sized galaxy that is closer? Or more like they take up half the sky?
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New @ScienceTM
The mRNA vaccines are not interchangeable.
If you got Moderna vaccines, think about getting a Pfizer booster or if you got Pfizers, a Moderna booster
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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@AdamParkhomenko It’s amazing that she says a law that prevents people from killing a tiny person is described here as something holding a gun to the head of the mom. It’s preventing holding a gun to the head of the fetus. Does this seem ironic to anyone else?
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@twittilating @14rogersalex @Saintsfan5348 @AdamParkhomenko And even if “thigh falling away” is properly translated as “miscarry”, it’s God doing this, since the water only makes it happen if she is guilty. If God kills a baby, is that a person having an abortion?
This is a far cry from the Bible endorsing abortion.
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@twittilating @14rogersalex @Saintsfan5348 @AdamParkhomenko The water is given as a test, to find Gods judgement about whether the woman was guilty like her jealous husband thought, or innocent. And if she’s innocent, after drinking the water she will be able to have children in the future. The water doesn’t kill a baby.
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@14rogersalex @Saintsfan5348 @AdamParkhomenko You should read it again. I have seen this argument come up twice today alone, but the verses do not suggest or condone or direct abortion. They do say to give a woman suspected of adultery bitter water and then God will judge her either guilty or innocent. There’s no abortion.
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@Saintsfan5348 @AdamParkhomenko also the Bible literally endorses abortion for trivial reasons. Christians never seem to know this, interestingly. See the ordeal of the bitter water from the book of Numbers 5:11-31
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