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> What would you think about your life? Would you think "this is horrible" or "this is fine"? Or maybe "I enjoy smell of shit and we're so much better off because we don't have to worry about sunburn"?

id probably start with "who locked us in this sewer?"


"It Takes a War" gets into the social part of multiplayer action games: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3919530/It_Takes_a_War/

(the store page and gameplay videos are purposely obtuse, its one of those 'dive in with no precognition for best results' kind of games)


RSS can get you there, lots of clients but you have to teach your friends how to make their own websites and set up a feed

made me think of Pidgin, the chat client that could talk to any chat server


> why are they so sharp?

they intentionally ship them sharp so you can file them down to your desired fillet

the design is very human


The past few generations I found I was not pleased with their performance, so now I take them weekly to the macbook sharpener at the saturday market.

It's great how apple makes everything so customizable

It's by design.

I think it’s different.

chase it with a shot of espresso for 1000x increase

a couple can have a really big wedding for a really decent price if they plan everything themselves / with family

if they go through a planner, the 'coordination' eats most of the budget, almost entirely so if 'their people' get involved with setup / teardown



there's a print shop nearby that does workshops, i took a short class there and i'll soon be back with some design files, hope to make a few copies of a zine about publishing a website on the internet

very well made :) for documentation and specific dashboards this has a lot of great uses

i played with a similar concept back when everyone was starting to 'drill down into big data' on their ipads, and i never came up with a clever way of drilling 'sideways', or allowing people to go between one 'insight' from one deep level and tie it into another without zooming all the way back out and then back in, contextual 'wormholes' (all handmade), or breadcrumbs (messy after enough layers)

one thing i'd add to the demo is detecting where i'm hovering over while scrolling to scroll into that part (on a mouse), scroll out works


i read it in Don Draper's voice

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