Adam Rezich (@rezich) 's Twitter Profile
Adam Rezich

@rezich

(REE-zick) • game & societal programming • married to @mrsrezich • made grifties.com

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Xor (@xordev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Accretion" for(float z,d,i;i++<2e1;){vec3 p=z*normalize(FC.rgb*2.-r.xyx);p=vec3(atan(p.y/.2,p.x)*2.,p.z/3.,length(p.xy)-5.-z*.2);for(d=1.;d<7.;d++)p+=sin(p.yzx*d+t+.3*i)/d;z+=d=length(vec4(.4*cos(p)-.4,p.z));o+=(cos(p.x+i*.4+z+vec4(6,1,2,0))+1.)/d;}o=tanh(o*o/4e2);

Lumpy (@lumpythecook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Has there ever been any big new burgeoning industry where its leaders keep coming out and telling everyone that they shouldn’t criticize it in public or call it mean names

Vjekoslav Krajačić (@vkrajacic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After being public for almost a year, I can confidently say I agree with the Act On Press take John mentioned some time ago. File Pilot has been using this as the default from the beginning, and I've never heard a single complaint. People usually say the UI feels super

After being public for almost a year, I can confidently say I agree with the Act On Press take John mentioned some time ago.

File Pilot has been using this as the default from the beginning, and I've never heard a single complaint. People usually say the UI feels super
John C. Dvorak (@therealdvorak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RIP Scott Adams Scott will be missed by a large and wide audience. He was overlooked for his incredible work ethic and was one of the hardest working guys I ever got to know. This went largely unnoticed. When he was at PacTel he was the first person who showed me the Web in

RIP Scott Adams

Scott will be missed by a large and wide audience. He was overlooked for his incredible work ethic and was one of the hardest working guys I ever got to know. This went largely unnoticed. When he was at PacTel he was the first person who showed me the Web in
U.S. Graphics Company (@usgraphics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's easy to demonstrate this: a broken edge is easier to detect than misaligned sharp tips, even though they're offset by the exact same amount.

It's easy to demonstrate this: a broken edge is easier to detect than misaligned sharp tips, even though they're offset by the exact same amount.