@polotek ("Marco Rogers") retweeted:
@RevJacquiLewis ("Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis (she/her)") wrote:
A country that treats the filibuster as more sacred than the vote has no business calling itself a democracy
@33mhz ("Bernie Mid-Off") replied to a tweet by @33mhz:
Wordle 208 3/6
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@KamalaHarris ("Kamala Harris") wrote:
Like so many others, I stand on the shoulders of giants like Congressman John Lewis and remind myself of the work we have left to do. Democracy is stronger when everyone participates—and is weaker when people are left out.
At least someone’s racking up their frequent flyer miles. Travel restrictions are once again unpredictable, flights are being canceled by the thousands, but Agent 47 is still giving his AMEX Centurion a workout. The bar-coded, Saville-suited assassin is taking another jaunt around the globe, as Hitman 3 is getting a…
@33mhz ("Bernie Mid-Off") retweeted:
@FrankenGraphics ("FrankenGFX") wrote:
'No visitors' reads the sign of a witch.
New art drop! Genuine NES graphics, for a genuine NES game in the making. Project "Borscht".
#pixelart #retrogaming #NES
@Blklivesmatter ("Black Lives Matter") wrote:
14-year-old Emmett Till was murdered based on the false claim of Carol Bryant Donham. For 66 years she has been allowed to simply live her life. It’s never too late for accountability.
SIGN AND SHARE THE PETITION to call for her prosecution. https://tinyurl.com/y3v5dauk @EmmettTill
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
California should not be allowed to make any more software.
How many times can I listen to https://open.spotify.com/album/0I5Te5Oi0Cbes6nwEe4uFV?si=CDzOqXrrTH2zwmYW_-9ktw on repeat until I get sick of it challenge
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
Discord: Give us your phone number if you want to use this account.
Me: No. Can I use it any other way?
Discord: No.
Me: Ok, then delete my account please.
Discord: You can delete it yourself, simply log in [by giving us your phone number], click on the cog icon, ...
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
The whole school board system (and school funding) is a great example of a systemic problem thats going to require systemic change to correct.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2022/01/13/texas-school-boards-are-the-problem/
@ewarren ("Elizabeth Warren") wrote:
You want to bring down the cost of child care, prescription drugs, and housing? Then you want to pass the #BuildBackBetter Act.
@DaveHolmes ("Dave Holmes") wrote:
This is exactly what you need to read today, courtesy of @ohJuliatweets: https://www.gawker.com/celebrity/in-defense-of-shame
Magic Leap
Magic Leap announced Tuesday that it was giving four healthcare partners early access to its next-gen augmented reality headset, including neurotechnology company SyncThink. With the new partnership, the company is interested in targeting vestibular disorders, which cause dizziness, SyncThink chief clinical officer Scott Anderson told The Verge.
SyncThink has been collaborating with Magic Leap for a few years, Anderson says. Now, it’s expanding that relationship to bring Magic Leap 2 into the neurological health space and collaborate on clinical studies, he says. SyncThink already has FDA clearance for an eye-tracking VR device that helps diagnose concussions. Changes in eye movements are also linked to vestibular disorders.
The upgrades...
@DaveHolmes ("Dave Holmes") wrote:
They’re doing ‘90s Day on @BBC6Music and if you tune in right now (6:23am pacific), in 2 mins you will hear the crowd at a Pennywise show chanting in a PERFECT San Diego accent. Pen. Ny. WOZ! Pen. Ny. WOZ!
Both the ad-free and ad-supported HBO Max plans are currently on sale. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Whether it’s exclusives like the new Harry Potter reunion special, Return to Hogwarts, or access to new films like The Matrix Resurrections, an HBO Max subscription means you can watch some of today’s most popular titles from the comfort and safety of your home. Unfortunately, we rarely see deals on the popular streaming service — that is, until today.
Right now, HBO Max is offering 20 percent off both its ad-supported and ad-free monthly subscription plans, which throughout 2021 gave subscribers limited-time access to movies like Dune the same day they hit theaters. And while Warner Bros. has stated it doesn’t intend to keep simultaneously releasing movies in theaters and on HBO Max this year, it will release six exclusives on HBO Max...
Leica M11 in black | Image: Leica
Leica has introduced the latest generation of its venerated M rangefinder camera, the new M11. The M11 is very similar in appearance to the M10 line it’s replacing, with much of the claimed 40 new improvements found on the inside. Leica says the M11 will be available starting today, January 13th, 2022, with a price tag of $8,995.
The most significant upgrade is a new, 60-megapixel backside-illuminated full-frame CMOS sensor that captures 14 stops of dynamic range at its full resolution. Uniquely, the M11 also allows photographers to capture RAW files at 36 or 18 megapixels, which unlocks another stop of dynamic range, provides better low light performance, and allows for longer burst shooting at the expense of zoomed-in detail. (The...
The HP Elite Dragonfly G3 is one of thebiggest laptop releases from CES, bringing more consumer-friendly features to a traditional business laptop. | Image: HP
HP had one of the most expansive laptop launches of this year’s CES. The headliners included two Elite Dragonfly models, a whole gaggle ofWindows 11 Elitebooks, and a dump of gaming laptpos and desktops (as well as accessories). We saw the usual spec upgrades: better chips, smaller bezels, better battery life, bigger touchpads, etc.
But a few newer themes ran through HP’s releases and through those of many other major laptop manufacturers as well. Less obtrusive, chic-er looks. Heavier duty chips in chassis that are thinner, lighter, and easier to take from place to place. AI features meant to prevent snooping in public places. Better conferencing technology — lines that have resisted adding webcams for years finally have them. These...
@33mhz ("Bernie Mid-Off") wrote:
did MIA drop a new single
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@catholicdad420 ("rob 🇩🇴") wrote:
Emily in The Hague
Emily in Crimea
Emily in Sarajevo
Emily in Tripoli
Emily in Hargeisa
Emily in Langley
Emily in disputed Western Sahara
@DaveHolmes ("Dave Holmes") wrote:
I’m one of these people now, and I love it. Wordle 208 5/6
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@RussellGlasser ("Russell Glasser 💙") wrote:
Mobile game ads:
"Here are some numbers! Only 1% of players have enough IQ to pick the largest one!"
(A cursor picks the smallest number)
"FAIL!"
(A cartoon character is graphically tortured to death.)
Illustration by Samar Haddad / Photo by Becca Farsace
Back in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, people who wanted to get together while staying safe from infection discovered that they could meet with friends, families, and co-workers via videoconferencing software. Maybe because many of them were already using Zoom at work for videoconferencing, that app almost immediately became the flavor of the day.
There were a few hiccups along the way — possibly because Zoom was meant to be primarily a business app. At first, while Zoom included some methods that could be used to safeguard meetings, those features could be hard to find, especially if you hadn’t used the app before. Meetings began to be interrupted by unwanted intruders who would purposely cause disruptions, often in extremely...
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@bioslikk ("Bruno Lopes") wrote:
If run Kubernetes you may want to checkout Testkube for your integration tests. You can check it out at https://github.com/kubeshop/testkube
also, if are curious about it’s technical implementation this blog post does a good wrap up on that https://thenewstack.io/testkube-a-new-approach-to-cloud-native-testing/
Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images
Tesla has never been fantastic at meeting deadlines, so it’s not too surprising that the company’s ambitious electric pickup — the Cybertruck — is running a little late. Recently, reference to a 2022 production schedule was scrubbed from its website.
The Cybertruck was originally announced in 2019, with Tesla promising that the vehicle would be rolling off production lines in late 2021. Then, in August that year, full production was delayed to some time in 2022. Now, that deadline seems to have been waived, too.
As first spotted by Edmunds, the order page on Tesla’s Cybertruck site previously told buyers: “You will be able to complete your configuration as production nears in 2022.” Now, it just says: “You will be able to complete your...
You should probably buy the Pixel 6 instead
@RikerGoogling ("Riker Googling") wrote:
how to fuck around without finding out
@RachelAppel ("Rachel Appel") replied to a tweet by @RachelAppel:
I don't care if you're from , Americans need to learn what real cheese is.
@RachelAppel ("Rachel Appel") wrote:
If it's not from the Gruyères region, then it's just sparkling cheese.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/12/business/gruyere-cheese-us-court-ruling.html
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") replied to a tweet by @maddow:
To be clear, it's still bizarre that NM & PA Republicans did this. They weren't real electors and they were never going to be, short of a coup.
But in each of those states, someone took time to break the template and soften the... uh... outright forgery part of it.
How come?
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") replied to a tweet by @maddow:
All credit to @weareoversight for their seminal work here!
And to @nicholaswu12 at politico and all the other reporters running this to ground, especially @ruelaswritings in AZ.
@ZcohenCNN and @MarshallCohen had a great piece on this last night at CNN.
Lots more to figure out.
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") replied to a tweet by @maddow:
Unlike the other five states, those key changes from NM and PA make clear (with unique language for each state) that their weirdo assertions about being electors were actually contingent on the eventuality that it might someday be determined that they were the real electors.
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") replied to a tweet by @maddow:
The key change in the Pennsylvania document says
"WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, on the understanding that if, as a result of a final non-appealable Court Order or other proceeding prescribed by law, we are ultimately recognized as being the duly elected and qualified Electors..."
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") replied to a tweet by @maddow:
Here's the key change in the New Mexico document:
"WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, on the understanding that it might later be determined that we are the duly elected and qualified Electors for President and Vice President... from the State of New Mexico, do hereby certify the following:"
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") replied to a tweet by @maddow:
In those two other states, that key paragraph bluntly asserting these people were "the duly elected and qualified electors... from the state of X" (when in fact they were not!) is changed. And qualified.
The two states are: New Mexico and Pennsylvania.
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") replied to a tweet by @maddow:
You can see that all five look exactly alike.
That said! Republicans in 2 other states also sent in similar documents. Formatting, spacing, font and most of the language in the documents are the same as the others.
Their weird documents were also sent to the Archives.
But!...
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") replied to a tweet by @maddow:
Here's Wisconsin:
"WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being the duly elected and qualified Electors for President and Vice President of the United States of America from the State of Wisconsin, do hereby certify the following:"
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") replied to a tweet by @maddow:
Here's Michigan:
"WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being the duly elected and qualified Electors for President and Vice President of the United States of America from the State of Michigan, do hereby certify the following:"
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") replied to a tweet by @maddow:
Here's Nevada:
"WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being the duly elected and qualified Electors for President and Vice President of the United States of America from the State of Nevada, do hereby certify the following:"
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") replied to a tweet by @maddow:
Here's Georgia:
"WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being the duly elected and qualified Electors for President and Vice President of the United States of America from the State of Georgia, do hereby certify the following:"
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") replied to a tweet by @maddow:
Here's the nut graf language, for example, from the Arizona document:
"WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being the duly elected and qualified Electors for President and Vice President of the United States of America from the State of Arizona, do hereby certify the following:"
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") replied to a tweet by @maddow:
In 5 states (at least) - AZ, GA, NV, MI, WI - Republicans sent in fake electoral slates that looked quite alike: Same font, spacing, formatting, and language. The similarity suggests a coordinated effort or that, at least, they were all working from the same document template.
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") wrote:
Short(ish) thread on one interesting detail concerning the bizarre falsified elector documents Republicans sent in to the National Archives in various Biden-won states after the 2020 election, falsely asserting that those states had chosen Republican/Trump electors:
A little after four hours into a recent Final Fantasy XIVlivestream, producer Naoki Yoshida mentioned that he appreciated feedback from players, but did have a request.
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@kskrygan ("Kirill Skrygan") wrote:
For more information about our Remote Development offerings, please visit:
https://www.jetbrains.com/remote-development/Also, the architectural overview can be found here:
https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/2021.3/remote-development-overview.html
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@JustinBeckwith ("Justin Beckwith") wrote:
Calling all rustaceans! 🦀 We're looking for an experienced Rust engineer to come help us build the open source Google Cloud Rust SDK. Come work with us! https://careers.google.com/jobs/results/99961170103804614-senior-software-engineer-client-libraries-rust/
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
temperatures rose above freezing again: Sludge World
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Chip manufacturer Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), which supplies silicon for Apple, Qualcomm, and other tech giants, plans to spend as much as $44 billion to increase its manufacturing capacity in 2022, Reuters reports. In its latest earnings release, the Taiwanese firm said it expects capital spending to be between $40 and $44 billion in 2022, up from a previous record of $30 billion in 2021.
It’s not an entirely unexpected increase, given the company’s previously announced plan to spend $100 billion on expanding its manufacturing capacity through 2023. But the record sum suggests it doesn’t expect demand for chips to slow down anytime soon, despite some analyst warnings of potentials slowdowns in areas like...
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
Electron has a bug that makes it crash on startup on Wayland.
You have to pass some flags to enable Wayland support at all, but it's been working for a while.
But now it broke, so signal-desktop has to run on xwayland, which doesn't do HiDPI, so it's just scaled up.
Please don't use Electron unless you can fix it when it breaks.
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
started pyþon to see if the two "world"s were different, and discovered through fumbling that you can concatenate strings by juxtaposition, like in C:
>>> 'world' 'world'
'worldworld'
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
tags: percussions, world, electronic, world
doubleworld
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
Bandcamp is still not contactable.
I want to send them the accessibility bugs I've found.
I would also like to ask them about the "world" genre. :D
Xbox One S | Photo by Tyler Pina / The Verge
Microsoft has stopped manufacturing all Xbox One consoles. The software giant originally discontinued the Xbox One X and digital Xbox One S ahead of the Xbox Series X launch, then quietly stopped manufacturing the Xbox One S at the end of 2020, leaving retailers to sell out their remaining stock.
“To focus on production of Xbox Series X / S, we stopped production for all Xbox One consoles by the end of 2020,” says Cindy Walker, senior director of Xbox console product marketing, in a statement to The Verge.
Microsoft’s confirmation comes just as a _Bloomberg_report suggested Sony had planned to end PS4 production at the end of 2021, but that the company will now manufacture around a million PS4 consoles in 2022. Sony has confirmed PS4...
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Nigeria has lifted its ban on Twitter, first instated on June 5th, 2021. The Nigerian government says Twitter has agreed to meet all of its demands, according to a report from CNN. These include Twitter opening a local office in Nigeria, addressing concerns over its tax payments, and “managing prohibited publication in line with Nigerian law.”
This last condition is particularly important, as the original ban was condemned by many international agencies as an act of censorship. The Nigerian government banned Twitter in 2021 just days after the company deleted a tweet by the country’s president, Muhammadu Buhari, that threatened secessionists in Nigeria’s southeast region. Some had interpreted the tweet as threatening genocide for its...
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JenJen@mastodon.art ("JenJen :heart_sp_pan:") wrote:
New Kink It Prints are available on my kickstarter thanks to the incredible support!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jenniegyllblad/watercolour-lockdown-witch
I'm painting the new art every morning before breakfast. This is the WIP so far:
Azure only lets you set a blob immutability period of 400 years, what short-term thinking!
@33mhz ("Bernie Mid-Off") wrote:
very interested to see what god-tier man she digs up next
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@rosiesrambles ("Roseanne A. New Year's Baby Brown 👶🏿🎇") wrote:
lisa bonet was really married to both lenny kravitz and jason momoa in the same lifetime
God, I see what you have done for others-
Spirited Away is getting the luxury designer goods treatment from venerated fashion house Loewe. The brand’s items are usually on the pricey side, so you can bet the Studio Ghibli ones are, too.
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@mikes_hardest_ ("alex") wrote:
me when the doordash person knocks instead of just leaving the food there
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The PC market experienced its first big growth in a decade during 2020, when the pandemic began to force people to work and learn from home. Market research firms Gartner and IDC are now reporting that the worldwide PC market has grown again throughout 2021, as demand for traditional PCs continued during a global chip shortage.
Nearly 340 million PCs were shipped in 2021, according to Gartner. That’s a nearly 10 percent increase over the already unprecedented numbers seen in 2020. IDC puts the figure at 348.8 million, up nearly 15 percent.
“2021 has truly been a return to form for the PC,” said Jitesh Ubrani, a research manager at IDC. “Consumer need for PCs in emerging markets and global commercial demand remained strong during the...
cmiksche ("Christoph Miksche") wrote:
Things ppl never tell you about social media: You wake up every day with people asking you questions about something you posted years ago...
(Particularly GitHub Issues, Blog Posts, TikTok, YouTube and Reddit in this Order)
@RachelAppel ("Rachel Appel") retweeted:
@DrakeGatsby ("jon drake") wrote:
Dear Santa,
You didn’t get me the thesaurus I asked for and now I’m mad. You made me really mad. I’m mad at you.
It feels like a mistake to me that there is seemingly no way to include/version certain bits of git config in the actual repository. i.e. if we wanted to include a commit.template to make sure everyone includes the right information.
@DOStatus ("DigitalOcean Status") replied to a tweet by @DOStatus:
Resolved: Our engineering team has resolved the issue with network connectivity issues impacting services in the NYC 1/2/3 regions, should now be operating normally. If you continue to experience problems, please open a ticket with ou… https://stspg.io/m1dvr895n737?u=zz1pcv8wrjhv
Image: Dropbox
Dropbox’s latest beta has added native support for Macs with M1 processors, _9to5Mac_reports. The addition was confirmed by a Dropbox community manager on the company’s forums, and we’ve verified it by installing the latest beta of the macOS app. You can grab it yourselves from this Dropbox forum.
The service has always worked on Apple’s M1 Macs, but until now it’s had to use Apple’s Rosetta 2 translation layer. This allowed the macOS app, which was originally designed for old Intel-based Macs, to run on machines with Apple’s new M1 processors. Offering native M1 support should result in Dropbox having better performance and consuming less power when used with Apple Silicon devices. That said, Rosetta translation is so fast you might not...
@DOStatus ("DigitalOcean Status") replied to a tweet by @DOStatus:
Monitoring: Our Engineering team has mitigated the network issues and is monitoring the situation.
At this time users of services in the NYC region should not continue to experience network issues. We will post an update as soon as t… https://stspg.io/m1dvr895n737?u=73cpmf6zkgyk
@DOStatus ("DigitalOcean Status") replied to a tweet by @DOStatus:
Identified: Our Engineering team has identified the cause of network issues and is actively working on a fix. Currently users of services in the NYC region will continue to experience network issues.
We will post an update as soon as… https://stspg.io/m1dvr895n737?u=fl3knczt32g7
@DOStatus ("DigitalOcean Status") wrote:
Investigating: We're investigating reports of network connectivity issues impacting services in the NYC 1/2/3 regions
At this point we expect users of services in the NYC 1/2/3 regions to observe lower network performance to/from the… https://stspg.io/m1dvr895n737?u=dlmlf7yqtp1v
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@DrEricDing ("Eric Feigl-Ding") wrote:
📍DEBUNK—many saw that new study claiming the coronavirus isn’t that airborne—well it’s complete horse dung. The scientists admit they didn’t use real world physics and air dynamics. It should be retracted. Always listen to @kprather88 on aerosol transmission. #COVIDisAirborne 👇
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@kprather88 ("Kimberly Prather, Ph.D.") replied to a tweet by @kprather88:
@jljcolorado @guardian I found part where they acknowledge they are not using realistic composition...without it, what do their evaporation dynamics, structure, and infectious results even mean relative to the real world? Biology and physics depend on composition.
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@adamjohnsonNYC ("Adam H. Johnson") wrote:
They did it! but for the army not teachers, alas
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@adamjohnsonNYC ("Adam H. Johnson") wrote:
Also more money! We’d see calls for $50,000 a teacher hazard pay paid by the federal government. Yet mysteriously any attempt at financial offsetting of risk is entirely absent from the conversation. Strange! https://twitter.com/jackcalifano/status/1478508443225010176
All men fall into one of the four classic Ninja Turtle archetypes: leader, smart, angry, and himbo
help i can’t stop making light fixtures
@jwz ("j͕̠̦̪͕̓͛̊̾̄ͅw̧̧̳̪̘͊̋͗̾͢͠z̢̘̞͈̺̞̩̓̽̐̋͗̆̋̚͟͜") retweeted:
@libshipwreck ("Librarianshipwreck") wrote:
The reason we can joke about Y2K today is because many people took it seriously and as a result the real problems were fixed in time.
If you take a threat seriously and prepare for it, people scoff at the work that was done. When a threat isn’t taken seriously you get disaster.
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@thehouseofpod ("Kaveh MD") wrote:
COVID is what we thought Y2K would be.
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@donwinslow ("Don Winslow") wrote:
I want to urge everyone working on their dream not to give up. Don't ever give up.
I became an "overnight" success at 55 years old.
Many amazing things have happened for me in the last decade but there was 30 years of struggle before that.
Believe in yourself and your work.
If you've been thinking about unionizing, do it now. If there's one thing the Biden admin has going for it, it's that his National Labor Relations Board isn't actively hostile to your organizing. This is a (relatively) sweet spot that isn't going to last.
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@quintabrunson ("quinta brunson") wrote:
Reminder that you can stream ✨three ✨ episodes of Abbott Elementary on Hulu right now
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@EricBoehlert ("Eric Boehlert") wrote:
not *one sentence* in this article abt how every major economy on the planet today is battling inflation bc of pandemic
amazingly bad journalism
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@nytpolitics ("NYT Politics") wrote:
Inflation closed out 2021 on a high note, troubling news for the Biden White House and for economic policymakers as rapid price gains erode consumer confidence and cast a shadow of uncertainty over the economy’s future. https://nyti.ms/3fgy341
@reduct_rs ("ReductRs") wrote:
REPORT: No Amount of Rust Can Cure Anxiety Disorder
@instant_grat ("Pocklecool") wrote:
I've spent about an hour on this and it is so far:
- Intriguing
- CoolThere's a free demo if you think maybe it sounds like your jam
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@madocactus ("🌵🌸 mado @ BAD FAITH GAMEJOLT RELEASE!🌸 🌵") wrote:
⛪️🔖Bad Faith🔖⛪️
A solo-developed psychological horror/drama visual novel about sanctuaries, secrets, and serious consequences.
🔖Available NOW on itchio:🔖
https://madocallie.itch.io/badfaith
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@miriamkp ("Miriam Posner") wrote:
It’s interesting to consider, re. supply-chain shortages, that COVID doesn’t infect machinery or transport; just people. So every time you can’t find something, that’s a sick person. Every missing item, that’s a sick person.
@volkadav ("Mike Jackson") retweeted:
@folmerkelly ("$") wrote:
every once in a while i remember ‘kirby dev team attempts to draw him by hand’
never disappoints
@isntitvacant ("Chris Dickinson") wrote:
well this movie just threw me for a loop, lol
me when the morphine kicked in after coming in for a very painful kidney stone. bless
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@summer__heidi ("ᴉpᴉǝH 🐐💕 pfizer (3/2)") wrote:
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@cherthedev ("Cher Scarlett") wrote:
There’s no sky like a PNW sky
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@JuliusGoat ("A.R. Moxon") wrote:
“I want my life back” is a hell of a thing to say much less publish when 5.5 million people have actually lost their actual lives.
@volkadav ("Mike Jackson") retweeted:
@zero_chill_tea ("ti is recovering 👁 〰 👁") wrote:
me sees ACME: automated certificate management environment
me brain:
@trixiemattel ("Trixie Mattel™") wrote:
me @ my assistant
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Legendary Hollywood Diva Faye Dunaway Being Sued for Calling Assistant a ‘Little Homosexual Boy’ https://bit.ly/2Z7BVhr
@trixiemattel ("Trixie Mattel™") retweeted:
@CharoShane ("Charlotte Shane") wrote:
Fellow girlbosses, this is the energy for 2022
@volkadav ("Mike Jackson") retweeted:
@jasleeack ("jason waterfalls") wrote:
Waffle House is back to take out only so you know it’s time to lock this shit back down.
@volkadav ("Mike Jackson") retweeted:
@tatsvc ("Tatiana Van Campenhout🌲") wrote:
She’s going out with a bang 🔥
@33mhz ("Bernie Mid-Off") retweeted:
@vg_history ("weirdo") wrote:
bugsy, screenshot, commodore 64 (1986) https://www.mobygames.com/game/c64/bugsy/screenshots/gameShotId,698926/
@Hideki_Naganuma ("HIDEKI NYAGANUMA|CEO OF FUNKY FRESH BEATS") wrote:
Even when I tweet in Japanese, there are no Japanese replies from Japanese people. LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") retweeted:
@JoyceWhiteVance ("Joyce Alene") wrote:
No matter what DOJ has been doing up until now, there’s every reason to open investigation into what appears to be a highly coordinated effort to obstruct the election. Multiple possible crimes in the heartland of election protection work Garland committed to. Follow the facts.
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@brahmresnik ("Brahm Resnik") wrote:
NEW In Arizona, journalism can be a team sport. GOP State Rep. Jake Hoffman refused to answer 12News photojournalist's question (which I provided) re why he signed phony declaration in 2020 that Arizona electors voted for Trump. Watch as AZRepublic's @ruelaswritings folos up...
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") retweeted:
@MaddowBlog ("Maddow Blog") wrote:
"The intimidation is real." Katie Naranjo, Travis County, Texas Democratic Party chair, wonders what it's going to take for law enforcement to take acts of violence and vandalism against Democrats in Texas seriously.