Notices by Sandra (sandra@idiomdrottning.org), page 3
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Sandra (sandra@idiomdrottning.org)'s status on Friday, 04-Aug-2023 15:08:28 JST Sandra @WeavingWithAI
The WEI proposal goes further than that. It's a way for websites to block people who are using any kind of modified browsers, including adblockers. So it'd not just be Chrome disabling adblockers but them making it so that websites will break for all non-WEI–browsers.
@nekohayo, thank you for mentioning Epiphany! Such a great browser 👍🏻 -
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Sandra (sandra@idiomdrottning.org)'s status on Tuesday, 02-May-2023 16:10:28 JST Sandra @alexandra @TheoEsc
Their own king is the enemy. But they can get tempted by promotion 💔 -
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Sandra (sandra@idiomdrottning.org)'s status on Sunday, 12-Mar-2023 23:41:01 JST Sandra @j12i @clacke
"After the request for bread, Matthew and Luke diverge slightly. Matthew continues with a request for debts to be forgiven in the same manner as people have forgiven those who have debts against them. Luke, on the other hand, makes a similar request about sins being forgiven in the manner of debts being forgiven between people. The word "debts" (ὀφειλήματα) does not necessarily mean financial obligations, as shown by the use of the verbal form of the same word (ὀφείλετε) in passages such as Romans 13:8. The Aramaic word ḥôbâ can mean "debt" or "sin". This difference between Luke's and Matthew's wording could be explained by the original form of the prayer having been in Aramaic. The generally accepted interpretation is thus that the request is for forgiveness of sin, not of supposed loans granted by God. Asking for forgiveness from God was a staple of Jewish prayers (e.g., Penitential Psalms). It was also considered proper for individuals to be forgiving of others, so the sentiment expressed in the prayer would have been a common one of the time." -
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Sandra (sandra@idiomdrottning.org)'s status on Wednesday, 08-Mar-2023 22:19:30 JST Sandra @clacke
CD-ROM makes me guess W95 w/ DOS 7. Elucidate us, @chris! -
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Sandra (sandra@idiomdrottning.org)'s status on Wednesday, 08-Mar-2023 22:17:52 JST Sandra @clacke
Arguably a lot of non-programmers did make software with COBOL