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food, request for suggestions 

@alyssa i would probably chop it up and put it in eggs or pilaf

i know i’ve had ham soups which were decent but i couldn’t tell you what the other ingredients were

@Satsuma @platypus trees are also good in the sense of providing a buffer between humans and fast-moving vehicles without compromising visibility; i keep telling satsu that i think Wilmington needs to tear up its streetside parking and replace it with a green zone

@akjcv@types.pl @haskal getting a roomette is more expensive but if you're sharing it and factor in the free meals and accommodations it’s not THAT much more expensive and very nice…

on mornings when my girlfriend wakes up first they make me tea

on mornings when i wake up first i get to watch them cutely pout in their sleep

hard to say which is better, tbh

the problem with playing a top-down zelda game is it makes me want to make a top-down zelda game

@aescling @akjcv@types.pl javascript isn’t actually a Lisp because code you write today on your machine will work tomorrow on someone else’s, but the fact remains that most of the people writing Javascript compilers and optimizers actually hate core features of the language

@aescling @akjcv@types.pl oh i was talking about proper tail calls (only implemented in Safari), Symbol.species (trying to be removed by Chromium), and all the stuff TypeScript implicitly leaves out in order to be remotely sensible as a language

@aescling @akjcv@types.pl evidence that javascript is just a weird lisp grows

@akjcv@types.pl “Finally, a Lisp compiler that does what it should...”

“It […] contains many known bugs. Not everything is fully implemented.”

maybe a little too on-the-nose…

i guess the real first zelda centric game is wand of gamelon

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just saw a take claiming that “the first zelda centric game is one with unserious graphics”

i mean yeah, breath of the wild DOES have unserious graphics, but it’s still considered one of the best games ever made

@akjcv@types.pl ah, the ruby of lisps

@coriander the villains in Elementary are almost always either doctors, rich businessmen, or other cops they really nailed the profile of who is doing crime in New York

@coriander Elementary does a pretty good job of this; there are like two good cops but mostly it’s just Sherlock being an anarchist weirdo who works with them because they let him into buildings

folks really did fight a war to abolish slavery, and win

how are there no Nina/Kate (Mario Tennis) fanfics on AO3

@coriander the good news is that it was also definitely way cheaper to produce than Breath of the Wild

i think it will be fine; nintendo isn’t above making small-team, lower-budget, high-quality games to keep their IP fresh in-between blockbusters

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