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[avatar]by trueauracoral

I use the internet! Going by the name of trueauracoral/zortazert. My interests include 3D modeling, Computers, Linux, Coding or anything that makes me have fun.


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All of the images of the page don't work. I think maybe a solution could be to search for archives of images or manually replace. ↩ Reply

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[avatar]  Blender Dumbass c:0


A lot of the images in the older articles are links to Odysee. And Odysee is changing rules all the time. To be honest though, thy are all probably just links to social media anyway, so it is like not so important.

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Oh ok

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[icon articles]Using Talmudic Techniques To Understand Free Software

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In the Wikipedia article about Talmud it says that:

It records the teachings, opinions and disagreements of thousands of rabbis and Torah scholars.


And if you know from books like Tanya which references the book of Nida on the first page, in the first paragraph, in the first sentence, you know that Talmud likes to link things Wikipedia style, and then argue those things, trying to find patterns.

What could be the pattern in linking a Wikipedia article and then talking about Wikipedia in an article about using Talmudic Techniques to understand Free Software?


#talmud #freesoftware #wikipedia #freedom #userfreedom #opensource #torah #jewish #judaism #richardstallman #gnu #linux


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