Added direct URLs wherever applicable#1
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**Without removing original URLs**, added direct URLs to referenced posts, unless the original URL is the source itself.
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Without removing original URLs, added direct URLs to referenced/relevant posts/publications, unless the original URL is the source itself. Using 𝕏 to denote original Lunduke Journal posts on X, but substituting for something else if need be is easy.
Also see: BryanLunduke#82
For additional context, while Lunduke Journal X posts give editor's insight into why an OS was added to the corresponding column, X is not a libre service, and getting to the actual source requires the extra step of opening the X post first, if the source was linked to begin with.
Other than fixing a typo, nothing else was edited.