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Any day where I can capture four decent photographs of my friends and their families is a good one in my book. 🥰

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@bass_rock removing ground loops is a noble deed worthy of wine and song.

@Terra@chaosfem.tw it’s hard to explain to an egg how their perception will totally change post-transition.

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Being in Tucson again, I am struck by the heat, and realize that skirts were always the solution. 💃

selfie of the day 👗 

@courtney@mstr.cloud goofy smiles for the win!!

@ClarusPlusPlus 🙌 Zelda II!! 🙌 The Dark Souls of the NES! 🥰

Cosplay. Star Trek. Eye Contact. Comic-Con. 

@bass_rock you need a faster replicator, friend.

Cosplay. Star Trek. Eye Contact. Comic-Con. 

@bass_rock OMG. Don’t. But also 😍. But also, _don’t_. I’ll be at the con: there will be tricorders to spare.

Cosplay. Star Trek. Eye Contact. Comic-Con. 

Badge arrives tomorrow!!

Cosplay. Star Trek. Eye Contact. Comic-Con. 

@bass_rock Naturally!!

Seven years in and we’re ten minutes to midnight on the Grues Day Clock.

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Sometimes I wear my Infocom T-Shirt to company meetings, just to see if any of my people are out there, or if we’re all likely to be eaten by a grue.

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I still remember the day when Nate Weiner invited me to join the Product Meetings at Pocket. It was the first time I’d worked in an organization where engineering was given a seat at that table and a voice in this conversation; it meant the world to me.

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Basic models of flocking behavior are controlled by three simple rules: 1) separation: avoid crowding neighbours (short range repulsion); 2) alignment: steer towards average heading of neighbors; 3) cohesion: steer towards average position of neighbors (long range attraction). With these three simple rules, the flock moves in an extremely realistic way.