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"content": "Hey nostr:npub1j7m2mrmh4vgnvuweg9flmlu6ahayyr3ynlhmlpe5y0lvzaexjccs99x4m0, I am working on some use cases for Access Control and wanted to use regexes on URLs. So Powder came to mind as one way to do this.\n\nhttps://github.com/co-operating-systems/PhD/blob/main/UseCases/ClientAuth.md#as-a-web-access-control-rule\n\nI believe I heard that someone did some work to allow one to express Powdery things in Turtle or other dialects of RDF.",
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