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Why do we turkey when there's so many (better) options for meals, how many hobbies do we really need and why can't we do all of them, Clues by Sam difficulties and doing the puzzle game circuit, does Dave like D&D or does Dave like systems, the ongoing web monetization attempts, and Brecht on range group.
Links
- Alton Brown Cooks Food | Episode 1: The Big Bird
- Big Green Egg
- Tobi Workwear
- Clues By Sam
- Stars – Daily Puzzle | Inkwell Games
- Fields – Daily Puzzle | Inkwell Games
- Tiled Words
- 646: Hard Code & Soft Skills – ShopTalk
- Lasers & Feelings by John Harper
- Greetings, Scoundrel | Blades in the Dark RPG
- Monster of the Week – Evil Hat
- Mothership RPG – Tuesday Knight Games
- Pathfinder Roleplaying Game | Paizo
- Baldur's Gate 3 on Steam
- 633: Thomas Steiner on AI in Chrome and the Web – ShopTalk
- Web Monetization is Still Inching Along – Frontend Masters Blog
- Open Letter
- Interledger Foundation
- Web Monetization – Chrome Web Store
- GateHub
- Grid Paper
- utilitybend Blog
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