Isaiah is Old Testament, it doesn’t refer to anything Jesus-related (unless you’re Christian and really love bending the text to your will).
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Panchen Lama says reincarnation must follow Chinese laws, be endorsed by BeijingEnglish
6·3 days agoTibetan Buddhism with Chinese characteristics
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Have you noticed the new way of promoting horrible food by telling you it has lots of protein
4·12 days agoReminded me of this sketch I watched recently on YouTube
The upper system is left-handed, no way anything uses that. I’ve seen the same with the Z flipped in some video games and it’s not that bad
264 and 330 (exactly) if you want to justly tune it
It’s kind of linear, in the largest element of the array. Just not in the length of the array.
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Games@lemmy.world•Minecraft is removing code obfuscation in Java EditionEnglish
503·2 months agoOpen source includes unlimited distribution. The game is still paid and they want to reserve distribution rights.
Don’t you guys [NZ] literally have a spelling bee comedy panel TV show?
The Either monad (also known as Result) provides Go-like error handling, but automated. You only check manually for errors after the last call, the monad handles the process.
But this is just one example of a monad, there are many more.
It says “strawberry morning”, lit. “morning of strawberry” (might be misspelled??)
It’s a variation on common Arabic morning greetings, “good morning”, “morning of roses”, “morning of light”, etc.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•'Read' and its past tense are spelled the same. How should they be spelled?
1·3 months agoFloor/door and poor might differ depending on dialect
And the whole point of zoology and cooperative is that they aren’t digraphs (hence why some super posh people write coöperative)
Definitely. East and Southeast Asia, the entire Indian subcontinent, most of the Middle East and parts of Greece and (maybe) Italy?!
So unbalanced.
I’m pretty sure it’s called the dative experiencer, and many other languages also do something similar (sometimes using prepositions in absence of case, but the point being that the same grammar used to denote the indirect object of verbs like “give” is also used here)
Ctrl+A, Ctrl+E
Many more basic Emacs keybindings work, actually! Including C-f, C-b, C-p and C-n (if you prefer them over arrow keys) as well as M-f and M-b to move by words, C-k, M-d and C-y for killing/yanking (but not M-w) and C-SPC, C-w, C-x C-x for region manipulation (tested in Bash and ZSH)
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World News@lemmy.world•Most Israelis not bothered by reports of suffering and famine in Gaza, new poll showsEnglish
3·4 months agoYes. Is it all religious fanatics? No, that’s a minority. Secular Zionism is a thing too.
Kind of? Zionism started as a secular movement, and although Israel still has a secular majority, we’ve seen a kind of inversion where the religious Zionists have become the most extreme and committed. Don’t get me wrong: Zionism is still dependent on the consent and support of the secular majority, and wouldn’t be able to achieve anything without it, but now it’s largely being pulled further right by the religious branch,
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that Gerrymandering allows politicians to determine election outcomes by changing electoral maps. In most western countries, it's illegal. Gerrymandering is common in the United States
4·4 months agoNot necessarily of two-party systems or FPTP, I think this is a property of single-member districts in general. If you have multi-member districts (say 4 or 5 representatives per district) this becomes much less effective. Statewide PR solves this by removing districts, which for most people isn’t ideal.
I can see the instagram version with yt-dlp
I interpret this being more about how GNOME apps function in general, also on other desktops, which is fair criticism.
YTG123@sopuli.xyztoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•what did the idiots do this timeEnglish
2·5 months agoYeah AFAIK Mandarin is official in Taiwan but a few others (chiefly Hokkien) are common.






Maybe impetus
cum impetu, magno cum impetu, summo cum impetu