I got Turbo Admin (my browser extension) working inside the weird WordPress update iframe this week.
And then I thought “Now it works in iframes it’ll probably be easy to get it working inside Playground. That will be fun!”
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It is not easy. It is not fun!
#WordPress
By the way, if you enjoyed the simple press-and-hold mechanic of 100jumps.org, I made a fun two-player, pass-and-play game that is equally simple and weirdly competitive.
duck.pico.games
(This is an homage to a Taskmaster “Final Task” that we enjoyed)
So Turbo Admin will soon work in #WordPress Playground. Just not with REST API access because <complicated reasons>.
But it’s very cool. Especially the automated on-boarding clean up! Experienced devs don’t need all that.
Video shows Playground without Turbo Admin and then with. SO much cleaner!!
This week’s AI abomination in my inbox.
A poster for a local high-ropes company featuring child who has an elbow on the wrong side of their arm and who clearly didn’t get a safety briefing and is about to lose their fingers.
And some very random and meaningless icons.
Make it stop!!!
Attempting to avoid spoilers.
Project Hail Mary is a great movie. Takes itself less seriously than The Martian did. Surprisingly faithful to the book! They do the end very fast, and there are places where complicated things have been simplified of skimmed over. But they just about cover everything.
It’s an impressive feat!
My wife knows nothing of the book and enjoyed it too.
Dammit!!!!
I maintain that the most unrealistic things in Project Hail Mary are:
1) The world collectively puts their faith in experts/scientists.
2) The countries of the world collaborate to save themselves from a disaster that’s 20 years away.
This also reminds me of “Literally, all I do…” from a few years back. And this post seems somehow very relevant to today.
rosswintle.uk/2019/11/cele...
I can’t remember which newsletter it was in but my whole family are now simultaneously playing this stupid thing and it’s simple and joyous!
100jumps.org/play/