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grawlix
Replaces profanity with nonsensical symbols
Project
Replaces profanity with nonsensical symbols
Profanity is an odd beast. Practically everyone knows it when they see it; but the more you try to break down exactly makes certain words obscene and others not, the harder it becomes to explain. As fast as language evolves and changes, there’s only one thing you can be certain of: somewhere, there’s always someone […]
Link to the GitHub repository So here’s something I’ve been meaning to share for a while. Back in January, I signed up to part of the control team for the Cleveland Megagame Council‘s annual event. What’s a megagame? Imagine a board game that involves over 40 different players with about 5-6 controllers riding herd over […]
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A public word count listing website intended to shame writers into writing more
So I’m not going to explain. I’m not going to make excuses for ignoring this blog for so long. I’m just going to go ahead and get started. And talk about some of the things I’ve learned and been looking into over the past year. Node Mainly, I’ve really gotten into Node.js. I was skeptical […]
… Node.js is kind of awesome once you get the hang of it. And given the right project, of course. More details sooner or later.