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Bagels!
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Studying for today's work.
Kanelsnurrer
Logging into hackpad is like a fun maze
When I start typing in a document on ipython.hackpad.com, I am met with this:
Sensible enough. I need to login before I am allowed to edit the document. I do this at least once a week, but it’s nice that it wants to be sure I’m me. After clicking my face, it is promptly replaced with this:
Awfully similar, but apparently Hackpad is also getting ready for the IPython/Jupyter split. Can’t blame them for that, I guess. After clicking my face again, I am directed to the remarkably familiar:
Fearing an infinite loop, I click my face a third time, and am met with what appears to be a step backwards:
I choose Google, which it seems like I had already chosen in the previous three login screens, which brings me here:
Hey, there’s my face again! Let’s click it.
That looks like progress! Accept permissions, and we are redirected back to Hackpad, and...
Not what I was hoping for. At this point, I can manually navigate to the original page and start using Hackpad, but not a super great finish to our fun little tour of OAuth.
So that’s six login pages in total, starting with a confirmation of “Do you want to keep using the already-authorized account that you use every week?” that seems like it ought to make it a one step process.
Birthday cocktail: Grapefruit juice, St. Germain, Cointreau, Angostura, Cava rosé.
Hard to go wrong with cardamom + coffee icing.
Most successful croissants yet.
Gâteau Cointreau
Another moderate success!
Cake decorating is super hard.
Cake time
Always have to bake the cover of a new cookbook
Blueberry brioche:
The original:
Not too shabby.
PROTIP: add candied nuts to it. For roughly any value of "it"
Cardamom buns with almond custard
Nutella & Biscoff brownies
Eclairs. Because why not?
Wurlitzer organ at Grand Lake Theater in Oakland before Guardians of the Galaxy
git-prune-merged
Prune all those pesky branches that you have already merged, both locally and from remotes.
On GitHub.