@nerdtothecore For some games with larger player counts: Take 5, Sushi Go Party, Camel Up, Cartographers, Love Letter, One Night Werewolf, Codenames, Werewords,
@G_Jacobs24@historyinmemes I have played. Although I'm not very good. It turns out being tall and having a large wingspan are advantageous in fake sports as well as real ones.
I get to be part of projects I really care about at Stanford and I think that’s because of the sense of community on campus. In my experience, it’s a supportive environment rather than a competitive one. -Abeynaya Gnanasekaran, PhD candidate, @ICMEStanford https://t.co/OeTqPCEff8
An amazing experience to work with this team and train stacks and stacks of diffusion models! So exciting to see what this technology can do :)
Check out DALL-E 2 if you haven't already! It still blows my mind this is possible 🤯 https://t.co/DRdMH1j7Sq
@G_Jacobs24 Between seeing the original tweet and this one I wanted to learn more so I read the entire wikipedia page on the subject which does not support this story, but now I'm very intrigued by the subject. Thank you for the information. https://t.co/4tfNBiHiJQ
THE BENGALS WERE DOWN 64-0 AT THE START OF THE FOURTH QUARTER AND THEN JOE BURROW THREW FOR 900 YARDS AND 10 TOUCHDOWNS OVER THE FINAL 15 MINUTES OF THE GAME I SWEAR IT’S TRUE
I was casually playing @autumnlilypad's Combo Goblins list in BO1 and accidentally made it up to 471. The rating didn't hold in the end, but it was a fun run with about a 66% winrate. The deck wins on turn 4 much more than it feels like it should. @mtgazone@ArenaDecklists
We've reached a new dawn when a paper about #duckling formation surpasses the flow physics of #COVID19 on @JFluidMech `Most read' list...but goodness, that Mittal et al. paper is sure interesting...🐤>🦠