Riley Bryant@RileyBryant·13 HazFor any devs (like me) using a poor @twitterapi design of storing tweet ids as ints, the number has recently exceeded capacity (2147483647).Çevir English0000
Riley Bryant@RileyBryant·24 Şub@WUZ1045 ...could have been interesting, both teams scoring on own goals w/ opps defending , and suddenly it's a game of real bball againÇevir English0000
Riley Bryant@RileyBryant·24 Şub@WUZ1045 The referee called a coaches meeting after "a Smyrna player was about to attempt a shot at the wrong basket"...Çevir English0000
Riley Bryant@RileyBryant·24 Mar@ChessTweets d6 As planned after 7..Re8, mobilizing the Bishop.Çevir English0000
Riley Bryant@RileyBryant·16 Mar@ChessTweets Bd6 Prepares Black for castling kingside, develops a minor piece, and is unexpected.Çevir English0000
Riley Bryant@RileyBryant·14 Mar@ChessTweets Nc6 Start some development and force the queen to move. (Make him pay for moving his Q into the center so early.)Çevir English0000
Riley Bryant@RileyBryant·13 Mar@ChessTweets Nf6 forces a Petroff Defence by transposition.Çevir English0000
Riley Bryant@RileyBryant·12 Mar@ChessTweets exd4 Take the pawn to weaken White's position if he chooses to advance his queen.Çevir English0000
Riley Bryant@RileyBryant·11 Mar@ChessTweets c6 is fun as well. (This is a move no one has voted for, but you can still comment on it if you begin your tweet with c6).Çevir English0000
Riley Bryant@RileyBryant·11 Mar@ChessTweets c5 is a fun opening, but I've never been able to play it well.Çevir English0000
Riley Bryant@RileyBryant·11 Mar@ChessTweets e5 Now you can make comments on moves after you've given a vote. I'll test a few entries to see that this works.Çevir English0000
Riley Bryant@RileyBryant·11 Mar@ChessTweets e5 Testing move voting. Hopefully it won't steer the community ;-)Çevir English0000
Riley Bryant@RileyBryant·14 Oca@eduncan911 Next I want to read your review of Lithium: li3.rad-dev.org :-)Çevir English0000