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Cake day: March 19th, 2024

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  • Oh that’s unfortunate, thats not how they run things here. I haven’t been in a while, but its more like a bunch of DMs and everyone gets randomly assigned to a table. Games are 30 minutes, and then rotating tables. Its more about trying out some different games than anything else.

    They did have a separate night they’d host, but those were reserved rooms (like a conference room setup, TV available for map display). More like a night for regular players to have a regular space to play, but its kind of obvious (with the reserved signs on the rooms and all).



  • I’m not sure you should have a Lowe’s Associate as a legal advisor.

    Here’s Home Depot covering it

    The relevant text:

    Corded blinds are dangerous to children and pets. Roughly one child per month dies from blind cord strangulation, and more than 600 children per year are injured. That’s nearly an average of 2 preventable injuries to a child per day. Between 1990 and 2015, more than 16,000 children were injured.

    New Voluntary Standards

    • The Window Covering Manufacturers Association decided safer standards in January 2018.
    • Manufacturers adopted the new standard on cordless blinds in December 2018.
    • In 2019, all standard model window blinds were expected to be cordless.

    Cordless Blinds & Law

    • Corded blinds are not regulated under state or federal legislation.
    • New, safer guidelines allow for cords on custom-made coverings.
    • Per WCMA standards, custom cords should not be longer than 40% of the window height.






  • I wouldn’t protest your use, and since that phrase is mine now I can say that!

    Jokes aside, this is exactly it. One option, you can protest it. The other, and you’re getting “a very rough hour, real rough”.

    So… Yeah. Not voting is supporting more murders by the state, and I hope so many people realize they are being duped with their “non-voting protest” and actually go to the polls. Especially because the presidential election is not the only election that matters.


  • He’s even said as much:

    I throw the spaghetti against the wall, see if it sticks, see if it’s al dente. I know the material, and then, of course I want to try it a bunch of different ways. Give the director so much to work with, so many levels of emotion, so many levels of cartoon. I’ll do them all night if they let me.

    To me that is him finding it so fun he just wants to try each part every which way he can and find what works, because he’s truly enjoying trying it out because he wants to try it a bunch of different ways, not because he’s being told to.

    Not “I have a specific thought about how this works”, or even “I know what the director needs from me”, but “This is so fun I want to be wild with it and see what I can do!”. Which to me is what makes Carrey awesome as Robotnik.





  • There is nothing native (though a few options have been played with, AFAIK never completed because…), but there are a ton of integrations. You can use webhooks to teams, there are python wrappers for the API, even a google docs integration.

    Probably the lowest code option would be to find someone else’s tool for snipe-it (sorry I’ve never looked), or do something like snipe it to google sheets to be imported as a CSV or something.

    Or take a peek at some others in the same territory, or maybe ticketing systems with simple asset management.

    But i think something like snipe-it, if not exactly, is going to be the right territory of what you’re looking for



  • This is why next to my couches are multi-port chargers.

    The ones I’m using currently have 8 ports; 2 at 65W, 3 at 30W, and 3 at 20W. The 30 & 60 are USB-C, 20W is USB A. The 65W is plenty for laptops, tablets, and phones. 30W for tablets and phones if the 65W is in use or headphones, eBook reader, etc. 20W for all that miscellaneous simple device charging, anything micro USB, etc.

    Way better strategy than built in IMO. Easy to replace, old one goes somewhere else (or given to family members), etc.