Brian P. Hogan

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in 2017 a popular twitter game was to type a partial phrase then see what your phone auto-completes it with.

this proved so popular that it is now the only business model in the US.

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Just pushed publish on my 4-song Christmas EP. Traditional songs in my style. If you celebrate, give a listen. https://soundcloud.com/bphogan/sets/december
December

A Christmas EP of traditional songs

SoundCloud

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The Minnesota Wild plays at the Grand Casino Arena and airs games on FanDuel Sports Network, and we are supposed to be surprised there’s a current sports betting scandal in another sport?
‪The Wild need all the goals they can get. ‬

HOW DARE YOU, MR. HOCKEY PLAYER!

HOW DARE YOU USE YOUR HOCKEY STICK TO PUT A PUCK IN THE NET!

NO GOAL FOR YOU!

Microsoft, Google, Grafana, RedHat, and GitLab have all published their style guides . They use Vale to enforce those styles, so you can start with these, peek at their rules, and mix and match to find a good foundation.

https://pragprog.com/titles/bhvale/
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Overheard: “Everyone has a testing environment. Some people are lucky enough to have a totally separate production environment.”