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Vell, he’s just zis guy, you know?
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Attempted to order a replacement, and I suppose I should have expected @flagsforgood.com to be out of stock by mid-June.
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Do we know what he was playing?
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Will I pay $80 for Outer Worlds 2? No. Will I pay $12 for a month of PC Game Pass the day it releases, and then also try a handful of other games before the month runs out? Absolutely.
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I’d also accept “Scarif, Battle of: A Star Wars Encyclopedia Entry.”
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I don’t need an alpha code, I have Marathon at home.
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Continuing to noodle on what is basically a screensaver with PixiJS and Planck.js. I think there’s a game to be made in here somewhere.
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Pretty pleased with the little text graphic I came up with, too.
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These were way more annoying than you’d think, as the panels are each individual images. I spent most of the day working on a solution to generate them on the fly in Cloudflare (and then cache them) but that was painful. Batch generating them in a periodic GitHub Action simplified things immensely.
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Heck yeah.
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Look at ‘em go.
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I assume buying all of congress is cheaper than buying every book.
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Nice!
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When I lived in Tucson, there was a French woman who sold savory croissants that were to die for at the farmer’s markets. I will be chasing that high through this entire list.
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Perfect. All the better to then replace most of them with HSR.
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Why did we hang this vertically?
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If you need me, I’ll be day dreaming about the fares I could be paying for the extensive passenger rail network we don’t have.