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Big spell correction, using LTeX vscode extension
which is languagetools under the hood which I struggled immensely trying to setup in emacs back then... now I give up
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ This series isn't periodical at all. It'll come out whenever I have enough of th
- [Famous hotel signs](https://www.ling.upenn.edu/~beatrice/humor/foreign-hotel-signs.html). If I recall correctly this is linked from a Hacker News discussion on... something linguistics. The rest of the posts on this site are equally funny though.
-- [Mozart2](http://mozart2.org) and [Clean](https://clean-lang.org). Two languages linked from The Lisp Curse post for being containing novel and desirable features, being not Lispes (and thus not the /most powerful thing ever/) yet still everyone can learn from.
+- [Mozart2](http://mozart2.org) and [Clean](https://clean-lang.org). Two languages linked from The Lisp Curse post for containing novel and desirable features, being not Lisps (and thus not the /most powerful thing ever/) yet still everyone can learn from.
- Two discussions on parsing from the [Oils](https://github.com/oils-for-unix/oils/wiki/Lossless-Syntax-Tree-Pattern) [shell](https://github.com/oils-for-unix/oils/wiki/Parsing-is-Difficult) project.
@@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ This series isn't periodical at all. It'll come out whenever I have enough of th
- Pair of twin articles on [libraries](http://trevorjim.com/libraries-and-open-access) and [open access](http://trevorjim.com/open-access-should-not-mean-sole-access).
- All of publishers (money!!?!?) and libraries (out of control) and readers (difficulty in accessing) hates electronic journals. A different route: stop doing the _storage_, stop trying to emulate physical paper electronically — produce PDF or whatever, send to customers, done. Let the libraries take care of the website and everything just like how they take care of printed materials. Maintain a minimal internal archive, suddenly a lot of cost and product leakage_ concerns are gone.
+ All publishers (money!!?!?) and libraries (out of control) and readers (difficulty in accessing) hates electronic journals. A different route: stop doing the _storage_, stop trying to emulate physical paper electronically — produce PDF or whatever, send to customers, done. Let the libraries take care of the website and everything just like how they take care of printed materials. Maintain a minimal internal archive, suddenly a lot of cost and product leakage_ concerns are gone.
- One notable descendent, [what are libraries for](http://web.archive.org/web/20110723192224/http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2011/what-are-libraries-for/) (out of the many in there):
+ One notable descendant, [what are libraries for](http://web.archive.org/web/20110723192224/http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2011/what-are-libraries-for/) (out of the many in there):
- [For what is anything but a tool?](https://blog.sanctum.geek.nz/vim-koans)