Mario is selling a book called “it’s a me.” He’s at a book reading meet the author event. He says “so I said to myself, Mario you’re on your last life. If you want to write a book, you have to do it now”
Happy MAR10 day
Mario is selling a book called “it’s a me.” He’s at a book reading meet the author event. He says “so I said to myself, Mario you’re on your last life. If you want to write a book, you have to do it now”
Happy MAR10 day
I’m gonna be at GDC all this week! I’m always looking for writers to develop interactive novels for us at @choiceofgames.com. DM me or just walk up and say hi if you’d like to meet up!
Chrome will make popular scripts load faster (by picking winners)
danfabulich.medium.com/chrome-will-...
Space Alert is my favorite. And it’s much easier to get a game together than Sonar
I feel like a core problem is that they don’t know what they don’t know, so they’re not interested in reading a long blog post about how standards really work. Can they be helped? If so, how?
This is more of a meta question, but, IME I encounter a lot of newbies posting irrelevant stuff on standards-related GitHub issues. They usually seem to think that by clear, forceful arguments they can force browsers to do what they ask. (XSLT 3, for example.) How best to help them?
I think restricting it to home screen web apps could be ok if there were a way to ask users to install to the home screen. Something like the App Store smart banner would be just fine. But on iOS the user simply has to know how to do it, a multi step process, and only then can we offer a push prompt
@jensimmons.bsky.social I can't read this article, because webkit.org appears to be down right now. I get a 404 error on the home page! 😬
wife: how was guarding the two paths today, honey?
guard: [looking away] fine
wife: did something happen?
guard: [tearing up] no
wife: would the other guard tell me something happened?
It's interesting how monopolies are not only sustained by cutting off competition, but also supporting others (without endangering market control) in ways that appear altruistic or pro-competition--making it harder to unwind
danfabulich.medium.com/all-four-maj...
Via @dfabulich.bsky.social
I think asking in public was a good idea, but now that this article is out there, and flagged, and now that you've posted a followup, I think it's time to email HN and ask. The story will be much stronger with an addendum: "I emailed Hacker News asking about the flag, and they declined to comment."
I did a bunch of research into this for the definition of Baseline, and we settled on “30 months from the newly available date.” Would you want more precision? What would you use/need the precision for?
a screenshot that shows a no-entry icon and "Only people who get the joke can reply"
oh thank god. wait
Knock knock.
Who’s there?
Luigi.
Luigi who?
Congratulations! You’ve been selected for an upcoming jury trial
Cool! Is it OK for Choice of Games to cross-post it to our other socials? Would you like credit? (We'd definitely credit @pudica.bsky.social)
Nice! Did you commission this from @pudica.bsky.social?
(I’m controlling a Pacific Rim jaeger mechsuit, psychically linked with another pilot in the drift)
Co-Pilot: For the love of god, stop thinking the DuckTales theme
Reviewing copyeditor changes and tried to leave a comment saying "MUCH BETTER THANK YOU!"
Instead I typed "MUCH BETTER THAN YOU!"
Oops. Sorry, @laura-hirsb.bsky.social. Even the revised sentence can't be better *than* you.
Sorry I put aviator sunglasses on the baby Jesus in your nativity scene and started singing “Highway to the manger zone.”
Luigi Mangione, who was arrested and charged with murder in the shooting death of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, once belonged to a group of Ivy League gamers who played assassins, a member of the group told NBC News. In the game, called "Among Us," some players are secretly assigned to be killers in space who perform other tasks while trying to avoid suspicion from other players.
I ...what
www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...
“Many?” Really?
MANY cheerful facts about the square of the hypotenuse?
Sir, I believe that you know precisely one. And we ALL know that one.
Always ❤️🪱
Interviewer: what's your biggest weakness?
Dwayne Johnson: *sweating nervously* certainly not paper that's for sure
Post a non-religious photo you think of as holy.
If I’m reading their lips correctly, it looks like my neighbors are having an argument about the creepy guy next door.
I would love to tell you about the times vaccines prevented me from getting sick, but every time it happens, I don’t notice. I just keep feeling well.
Neither do you.
Public health, when it’s working, is invisible.
You're singing an entire song about Jimmy cracking corn and you expect us to believe you don't care? He's living rent-free in your head.
mental health break? you bet it did
I’m sorry for the late email reply. If it’s helpful, I thought about it constantly for days. “I’ll email them tomorrow,” I recited every night like a Hail Mary or evening prayer. Begging for a salvation I could not type.
The word "cool" has been cool since the 1920s, and it's still cool today. "Cool" has outlived "hip," "happening," "groovy," "fresh," "dope," "swell," "funky," "bad," "clutch," "epic," "fat," "primo," "radical," "bodacious," "wicked," "ace," "bitchin'," "smooth," and "fly."