The most accessible @ForzaMotorsport ever.
Accessibility consultant @superblindman shares how he masters hairpin turns using Blind Driving Assists: https://t.co/99wTelS8TB
Seeing U2 on NPRs Tiny Desk Concerts made me realize there really is no band too big to be on Tiny Desk. I think that is great. https://t.co/o1Kq1TT6ho
Oh, cool. A new .Net blog post titled "How Async/Await Really Works in C#". I'll read that. Oh, it is written by @stephentoub. I guess I'll set aside a couple of hours and get some coffee π
@RealSwimburger You could write custom Middleware which finds the new endpoint and uses context.SetEndpoint to set the new endpoint. It would have to run before app.UseRouting and app.UseEndpoints
I just watched the film Body Heat (1981) starring William Hurt on the recommendation of @Devindra and it was a great movie! Featuring a very young looking Mickey Rourke! #slashtag
In the end, the fact that I own two Nintendo switch consoles is a testament to great games. The switch has some of the best video games ever made on any platform. My dream would be to have those games on a better system with a better ecosystem (Xbox).
As a 80s/90s kid who grew up loving Nintendo, the switch generation has done a ton to damage my view of Nintendo. Joycon drift and a terrible online service are so inexcusable in today's market.
I don't buy digital games from Nintendo since their family/sharing story for games is so broken. I feel like I am back in the 90s managing a bunch of physical cartridges.
Here is an impossible task for white people: Go to a Teppanyaki restaurant and try having a unique or new reaction to the cooking presentation. It has never happened.
Laugh at the corny jokes. Be wowed by the flames. But good luck being original.