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Comic: Types of Board Game. [Each panel has a person, a person with a ponytail, a person with shoulder-length hair, and a person with a white hat seated around a table with different  board game and pieces on top. (1) Boring: PERSON 3: Each turn, roll a die and move your token. Turns proceed clockwise around the table until we all get tired and go home. (2) Abstract: PERSON 1: Each turn, you can place any number of red triangles or blue squares on a hexagon, or move any hexagon to a... (3) Hyperspecific Theme: PERSON 2: It’s October 2, 1814. The Congress of Vienna convenes. You are each in charge of distributing and lighting candles for the opening ball, which was held at these three locations... (4) Overcomplicated: PERSON 4: It’s a cross between *Twilight Imperium* and *Cones of Dunshhire*, but implemented entirely in category theory. Every cone is a monad, and... (5) Cooperative: PERSON 3: We’re working together to sort these decks of cards using only hand gestures. After that, we’ll silently organize my junk drawer. (6) Branded: PERSON 1: You can play as Phoebe, Chandler, Monica, Rachel, Ross, Joey, or, due to an ill-advised tie-in, Goku. (7) Party: PERSON 2: Each of the cards in your hand has a bad word on it. On the count of three, yell the... (8) Social Deduction: PERSON 3: Remember, per our *find the secret murderer* house rules from last week, discovering that a player has committed a real-life murder does *not* count.

Comic: Types of Board Game. [Each panel has a person, a person with a ponytail, a person with shoulder-length hair, and a person with a white hat seated around a table with different board game and pieces on top. (1) Boring: PERSON 3: Each turn, roll a die and move your token. Turns proceed clockwise around the table until we all get tired and go home. (2) Abstract: PERSON 1: Each turn, you can place any number of red triangles or blue squares on a hexagon, or move any hexagon to a... (3) Hyperspecific Theme: PERSON 2: It’s October 2, 1814. The Congress of Vienna convenes. You are each in charge of distributing and lighting candles for the opening ball, which was held at these three locations... (4) Overcomplicated: PERSON 4: It’s a cross between *Twilight Imperium* and *Cones of Dunshhire*, but implemented entirely in category theory. Every cone is a monad, and... (5) Cooperative: PERSON 3: We’re working together to sort these decks of cards using only hand gestures. After that, we’ll silently organize my junk drawer. (6) Branded: PERSON 1: You can play as Phoebe, Chandler, Monica, Rachel, Ross, Joey, or, due to an ill-advised tie-in, Goku. (7) Party: PERSON 2: Each of the cards in your hand has a bad word on it. On the count of three, yell the... (8) Social Deduction: PERSON 3: Remember, per our *find the secret murderer* house rules from last week, discovering that a player has committed a real-life murder does *not* count.

Types of Board Game

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Minions: Stripe’s one-shot, end-to-end coding agents Minions are Stripe’s homegrown coding agents, responsible for more than a thousand pull requests merged each week. Though humans review the code, minions write it from start to finish. Learn how they ...

stripe.dev/blog/minions... Stripe posted about the minions stuff I worked on before I left. I had a lot of fun working on these; they were a really smooth experience.

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Back from another routine-ish hospital thing. I can't imagine the constant low-grade panic of being a parent 100 years ago. I can only guess it would have turned a lot of hearts pretty freaking cold.

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It’s really magical to get energized for Christmas again through the eyes of your kids and plan a bunch of activities and get a bunch of Christmas themed books to read and watch The Grinch and it all comes together on Christmas Eve, when everyone gets a fever and screams for hours at a time

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Been a long time since I changed jobs. I feel like I should have a take, but I don’t. It was fun.

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real question: why do websites make me type my password if they're going to do an email verification? isn't the email verification more 'important', so if you're going to do both, the password is just a waste of time?

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Charlie Kirk’s Legacy Deserves No Mourning The white Christian nationalist provocateur wasn't a promoter of civil discourse. He preached hate, bigotry, and division

I wrote my own Charlie Kirk obituary, and about valuing truth over manners: www.thenation.com/article/poli...

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congrats to github for making select-click not keep selecting code, so its impossible to select more code than fits on a screen. scrolling up selects the filename from some floating component that forgets to move. keep up the good work over there.

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Great but exhausting Mardi Gras season ending with some bourbon, some king cake, and doomscrolling with #rexcomus on until I have to feed the babies again. It was a really really great Gras this year. Don’t think I saw a bad parade and my oldest is old enough now to be into it.

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City park

Crazy.

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Turns out my opinion on the scrolling behavior of github's react components doesn't really matter, who knew

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Bug: Remote SSH connection issue after upgrading to version 0.43.5 · Issue #2440 · getcursor/cursor Description: After upgrading to version 0.43.5, I am unable to establish a remote SSH connection using the Remote SSH plugin. However, version 0.42.3 works fine and I can connect to the server with...

I am really start to get AI editing with cursor, and just when I'm getting really into it: ahh, there it is, embrace and extinguish, an old acquaintance from high school I was happy enough to forget about.

github.com/getcursor/cu...

to be fair I'd be scared of cursor too. It's so good.

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welp

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