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John Lepine Sr.

John Lepine Sr.

@johnlepine

They had a large family, and they were very improvident and cheerful.

Tulsa, OK Entrou em Aralık 2009
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Cigarette Nostalgia@CigsMake·
During World War II, Richard Nixon reportedly admitted to a fellow serviceman idea he remained a virgin into his late twenties. He was said to undermine his own dates by studying into long, obsessive conversations about alternate history, like speculating how history might differ if the Persians had defeated the Greeks.
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John Lepine Sr.@johnlepine·
@GarrettPetersen The Arkansas Razorbacks upset the LSU Tigers a couple of times in college football at War Memorial Stadium on Markham St. We call these games Miracle on Markham and Miracle on Markham II.
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Dr. Dad, PhD 🔄🔼◀️🔽▶️
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Miracle on Ice: USA beats USSR at hockey Miracle on the Hudson: airliner ditches in a river with no fatalities Miracle on 34th Street: Christmas movie Miracle on the Vistula: Polish army defeats the USSR
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A funny little detail here is that while the Mellon Foundation may be ultra-progressive, Andrew Mellon’s grandson Timothy was identified last year as the reclusive billionaire and Republican donor who made sure the troops got paid during the government shutdown.
Tyler Austin Harper@Tyler_A_Harper

The question, even if you are a progressive or agree with Mellon's worldview, is whether a private nonprofit—created by the children of a robber baron—should have a near total monopoly on humanities funding and be able to bend American arts and letters to its political will. 12/

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John Lepine Sr.@johnlepine·
Very sad to hear about James Van Der Beek’s death. If you never saw him as the Red Ranger in the “bootleg” Power/Rangers short film, today’s a good day to watch it: youtu.be/vw5vcUPyL90?si…
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Ben Sasse
Ben Sasse@BenSasse·
Super Bowl Monday should be a national holiday
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Kitten 🐈
Kitten 🐈@kitten_beloved·
Three draft kings ads so far We need to ban online gambling immediately
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John Lepine Sr.@johnlepine·
I actually think Ron Paul is the only Republican who could have kept it close with Obama that year. He had no chance at the nomination, but he neutralizes O’s advantage on the Iraq War, and he was better positioned to ride an October wave of anti-bailout populism.
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John Lepine Sr.@johnlepine·
“Dad, is ‘Merde!’ something someone famous said?” Yes! “Dad, is Montgomery a person or a place?” Both! “Dad, is ‘ideas of March’ a date?” Ides, yes!
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I play Connecdoku every day. My son (9) loves NYT games, so he started playing too, even though I told him it might be too hard for him. He will look up movie titles, historical figures, etc. until he can figure it all out and is alway proud when he solves the puzzle.
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Some of you may have played my puzzle game, Connecdoku. You start with a 4x4 grid of phrases, and you need to rearrange them such that all the rows and all the columns fit into distinct (and hidden!) categories. It's like NYT Connections meets Sudoku, thus the name. It is extremely difficult to make valid Connecdoku puzzles. I have a word-to-category mapping JSON with 3603 words mapping to 2618 categories. An example is the word "Titanic" which maps to categories like "Shipwrecks" and "Synonyms for Big" and "Movies directed by James Cameron". If you just sit down and try to think of 4 James Cameron movies and 4 shipwrecks, you'll quickly paint yourself into a corner. Maybe you think of Bismarck as a shipwreck, and then you add a German Politicians category, and now you need to find categories to connect Angela Merkel with Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Impossible. A valid puzzle must have 2 sets of 4 categories (rows and columns, though the user could transpose them when solving), such that the intersection of each row and each column has at least one valid word that is NOT in any of the other 6 categories. Trying to brute force all category combinations would take billions of years, so I needed to be efficient. To build an efficient puzzle-generating algorithm, I used a bit of graph theory. Imagine creating a graph with all categories as nodes and shared words as edges. For two categories to share a puzzle in the same dimension (both rows or both columns) there need to be at least 4 other categories that share words with both of them. Or, in terms of the graph, you need to be able to take at least 4 separate 2-step routes between the two categories for them to be in the same dimension of the same puzzle. Finding and counting all these 2-step routes is quite quick: If you have a matrix with 1s for distinct categories that share a word and 0s for categories that don't, you can multiply that matrix by itself to get the number of 2-step routes between categories. My laptop does it in a few seconds, even with a big matrix. Then, having found all valid pairs of categories, you can search for 4-cliques of categories that all have the potential to share one dimension of a puzzle. Having found all possible sets of 4 categories, we can brute force the rest: Check every set of 4 categories against every other set of 4 categories to see if they form a valid puzzle. This takes about 48 hours on my laptop and saves every valid category combination to a SQLite database for later use. Not all valid puzzles are interesting puzzles. So I built a curation process where I searched through the database for high-quality puzzles that don't share categories with any recent puzzles. Then I chose all 16 words manually, trying to choose the best intersecting word in cases where there were multiple options. Finally, I removed myself from the loop entirely and had an AI agent go through the puzzle curation workflow. And that's how new Connecdoku puzzles are made.

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Kitten 🐈@kitten_beloved·
Paid someone to do an installation I could have done myself but didn't want to, is this ok
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Patrick Heizer
Patrick Heizer@PatrickHeizer·
Revoke 5-10% of driver's licenses and tens of thousands of lives will be saved, insurance prices for auto, property, and health will all decline, multiple forms of pollution and traffic will decrease, and there will be a new demand for robust public transportation. Boomers will magnify all of these problems as the current system will let them drive long past their reasonable ability to do so.
KTLA@KTLA

Newly released dashcam video shows the shocking moment a 92-year-old driver slammed into a Westwood grocery store, killing two employees and a customer and injuring others inside the bakery after striking a bicyclist about a block away, authorities said. Full Story: ktla.com/news/local-new…

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