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@cwebber@octodon.social I frequently apply that approach. Once you build it it's at least easier to see why what you did was wrong and get closer to the shape of right. The danger is when the wrong way works well enough and you never get back around to fixing it.

You know those bags of assorted cookies that come out during the holidays? The cookie factories need to do a variation that's all cylinders. The cylinder shaped cookies are the best tasting ones in the mix and there's never enough of them in the bag.

My son somehow kicked the Panera order-taking iPad out of kiosk mode and I’ve never been so proud #WeAreNameless

old guy tip: if you find yourself writing a long defense of the actions of another person, and you feel like you've reached a point in your writing where it makes sense to quote the "dictionary definition" of a particular word that is commonly used, that's a really good sign that you might want to pause and seriously reconsider whether the subject of your defense deserves your defense.

Worked out a new decaf espresso blend today to take advantage of recent arrivals.

Drafted another chunk of book this morning. This past week I've been creatively non-productive so it feels good to get something done.

@mwlucas @gnomon It ended up at only around 2500 SLOC for everything (and I was liberal with empty or almost empty lines and not too concerned with minimizing things). Nothing in it is particularly hard but yeah, you don't want to write that.

can someone clarify for me if "impeachment" does or does not have something to do with Bowsette

The local paper ran a thing about my father's passing on the front page today (continues on 4A). It was pretty good until the very end where there's a massive factual error, so to set the record straight, his memorial service will NOT be at the coffee shop.

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