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And make sure you check out the end of this article where we drop some sneak previews of upcoming posts and break down this week's analytics! DAILY SUMS Daily Sums is a game here on the The Bryant Review that provides a new puzzle every...
Cooler this week, thank goodness. My brain mostly resumed normal operation and spent an uneventful few days trapped inside my body which was itself trapped inside an office. Three gyms. I’m still only, like, half a kilo down from a month...
Hello, loves! With a reasonable design, reasonable changes are generally reasonably easy. So keep the design reasonable. Anyone in the dungeon game business knows that the “right light thing” is ray-tracing, so that your torch only casts...
Social media makes us the star of our own reality series. Blogging does too, but most blogs lack the kind of immediate feedback mechanisms of social media platforms. The marmot doesn't get "likes" or "re-" anything, so most of the...
I was recently featured on Hidden Voices, a website that celebrates indie authors. Source
The 250th anniversary celebration of the US seems like as good a time as any to think about how the US stacks up globally in terms of this blog's focus of urbanism and transportation.To be clear, by "globally" I mean here against other...
Sundry Sunday is our weekly feature of fun gaming culture finds and videos, from across the years and even decades. From Random Encounters fifteen years ago, it’s a four-minute musical starring people dressed up as Sonic the Hedgehog...
While updating an old hacky audit-follow script to do more long-term monitoring recently, found that I wanted to add a filtering mini-language/DSL there, and after trying a couple options with having blacklist/whitelist and such, quickly...
Every post we make about the bad thing is one less post about the good thing. For every post about how bad Spotify is, that’s one less post about a tiny indepednet musician. For every post I make about Gmail, that’s one less post about...
This came in the email from the U.S. National Institutes of Health: How Would You Measure and Reward Scientific Impact and Replicable Research Practices? As NIH continues efforts to strengthen rigor, reproducibility, and public trust in...
This came in the email from the U.S. National Institutes of Health: How Would You Measure and Reward Scientific Impact and Replicable Research Practices? As NIH continues efforts to strengthen rigor, reproducibility, and public trust in...
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