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Comment | Post #276449 |
@Aliza Works just fine. Just about everything works. Pretty amazing.
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— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276504 |
@DonielF *Does the API support, for example, adding a button to the menu bar to browse texts to cite, or would that also be too complicated to work out?* I haven't looked into enough.
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— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276504 |
As far as the edit preview, I think that would be a bit of a problem. I took a quick look at the Sefaria API docs earlier, and I am pretty sure there is a way we can force a fresh analysis of the page, which should work with the Preview. However, doing that on every character would be a bit impractic... (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276504 |
Mishneh Torah, Foreign Worship and Customs of the Nations 3:5 as a test. It works but requires the full title string. (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276449 |
@aCVn That is true, but (a) writing our own code to do this would be a lot of work, (b) there are plenty of other features that are helpful-but-not-critical, like preview, character count in comments, etc. that are dependent on having Javascript enabled. Anyone who makes the choice to disable Javascr... (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276450 |
Not just "scripture", which typically refers to the Tanakh (Bible), as in the example in my post, but also the Mishnah (example in Isaac's comment), Gemara (like Bava Metzia 8a that I'm in a class on Sunday mornings) and Halachic writings (example in Isaac's comment). (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276442 |
visited Israel and saw a Hebrew sign, Rabbi gave a speech and didn't explain a particular Hebrew term (I get those questions at Kiddush...back in the days when we had Kiddush in Shul), etc. (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276442 |
How about allowing (in general) translation *from* Hebrew/Ladino/Yiddish/Judeo-Arabic/Aramaic into English (i.e., that is typically what people trying to learn from source texts will need) but not from English to the other languages? I suspect (but this is really just a hunch) that typical "Translate... (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276395 |
@AA I am also perfectly fine (I have discovered both here and on SE/SO that some people are OK with this, some are absolutely not ) with you or anyone else adding/editing useful information to my answers. (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276395 |
@AA That wasn't my intention. But I still believe my answer is *correct*, until shown otherwise. *Good* is in the eye of the beholder. I had a somewhat opposite situation on Electrical Engineering - I saw a serious flaw (obviously, that is subjective - you see flaws in my answer here that I think are... (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276402 |
This isn't, in my opinion, "distracting". The Tzitzis need to be gathered around this time in order to be able to kiss them in the last paragraph of Shema. But feel free to write a better answer. I will delete mine if you (or someone else) come up with something better. (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276395 |
@AA End result: 1 - I *think* but don't have supporting sources and don't have time to do the proper research right now that this is truly **not obligatory** and therefore not a question of "if a woman fulfills" but rather **nothing to fulfill**; 2 - Feel free to write a better answer - if sufficient... (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276395 |
The difference (but I don't have the solid proof - if someone can provide it that would be great, I don't have time to research it right now) is that on RH it is normally with a Minyan but the obligation - particularly as evidenced by the Brachah - applies even without a Minyan. On the other hand, du... (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276395 |
*Calling out the notes is not required on Rosh Hashanah as far as I know.* - Strictly required, no. If someone is blowing Shofar for an individual or group (or obviously, for himself by himself) outside of the regular Davening, calling out the notes is not needed. But it is a very structured and (I b... (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276362 |
@AA You're right. Not really clear whether I am saying "What categories should we have?" or "Should we have these 2 categories, Divrei Torah and Purim Torah". And I see the responses cover both! I'll have to think about this a bit...not really sure myself.
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— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276362 |
@AA I like fun. Purim Torah is fun. Done well (and Mi Yodeya did it pretty well), it is a good thing. In addition, unlike SE, we can relatively easily have a real section for it so that the big downside of cluttering the main Q&A *will not happen*. (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276362 |
"Purim Torah" is not an exclusively Mi Yodeya concept - it is well recognized in the Orthodox world. Just discussing this reminds me of some hilarious stuff I've seen locally. (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276422 |
Once it gets done once and saved, if the post title changed it wouldn't matter, as long as the anchor link (muktzah) was still valid (and actually, it wouldn't crash in that case, just go to the top of the Shabbos page). (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276422 |
The links problem could be a tough one to solve. I don't like userscripts - that requires something "extra" from the user - I like everything to be "go to this page and do stuff". Maybe an automagic translation of some sort - e.g., a link of `[Xyz](/wiki/shabbos/muktzeh)` gets turned into `/questions... (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276402 |
When I forget (which happens more than it should), I just gather them as soon as I remember. Pausing to do so might be better in some ways, but if you are in a Minyan and falling behind, that doesn't work so well. (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276362 |
That gets to the question of how searches work. There has been some discussion (in general Codidact, not specific to Judaism) for having easy ways to search in a single category or across multiple categories. (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276375 |
2 - there are issues with anything that makes significant noise - I don't remember the source (unfortunately) but that enters into quite a few situations that might otherwise be (relatively) non-issues.
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— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276375 |
Not answering (I actually started writing an answer earlier and then changed my mind) since I truly don't have time to do this topic justice - just two points to consider: 1 - In principle "microphone to remote speaker" should be no different from a traditional telephone where the *main* issue is dia... (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276372 |
A relevant point is: At the peak (presumably first Temple days (possibly from the conquest of the land - not sure when these laws took effect, and even then probably only before the kingdom split), how many accidental killers were in the cities of refuge at one time? It was a relatively narrowly defi... (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276371 |
@aCVn I was thinking of my comments as mostly agreeing with your answer. But I'll add an answer regarding formatting. (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276367 |
Why not? Daf Yomi does that every 7-1/2 years (plus many Daf Yomi groups actually have a Siyum on each Mesechta). That's Gemara rather than Mishna, but the principle *should* be the same.
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— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #276368 |
I've been to a few Sefer Torah dedications - and sometimes been honored with a letter (even without a donation!) But the letters written then are just the last few Pesukim (sentences). Almost the entire Torah is written by the Sofer alone. People "buying" a letter or word or Pasuk or Perek or Parsha ... (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
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