i know a lot of folks have dumped their nyt subs but are loyal to the games; Onelook just built a new game called Cadgy that is very fun and i would recommend to scratch the same itch without supporting nyt:
onelook.com/cadgy/
i know a lot of folks have dumped their nyt subs but are loyal to the games; Onelook just built a new game called Cadgy that is very fun and i would recommend to scratch the same itch without supporting nyt:
onelook.com/cadgy/
I apologize for initially being somewhat skeptical of Phillip Morris.
In all of our interactions, they made it profoundly clear that they are unequivocally opposed to any and all use of tobacco products and that they remain committed to partnering with us to achieve the best possible outcome.
old tweets from david lynch: this weekend i'm going to try to find out if i'm connected to the moon. later: i'm pretty sure i'm connected to the moon.
sir you are the moon
Typical AI naysayer focusing on their abandoned children and not the sweet new raccoon family theyβve just inherited.
When I was 5, I loved science, which I took to be planets and magnets and chemicals and shit.
Soon I realized science was a collective human activity, and these were just the objects of its attention.
Anyway, whenever I read an OpEd on how science isn't political, I think "Are you 5 years old?"
Re writing tools: Shout-out to OneLook Thesaurus, www.onelook.com/thesaurus/, which lets you (a) triangulate the word you want by listing the ones you vaguely know are adjacent to it (e.g. "crouch, hunch, huddle") and (b) still keep scrolling down to find the weirder outliers (hirple, brachiating)