Greg Egan on Nostr: “exeme” sounds like some new-fangled technical term from the cutting edge of ...
“exeme” sounds like some new-fangled technical term from the cutting edge of genetics or information theory ... but actually it’s just an archaic Scottish word meaning to release or exempt.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/exemePublished at
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