#wonderville — Public Fediverse posts
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A friend and I made the pilgrimage to #Wonderville yesterday. So many video games, all unique.
They're closing after this weekend, and we made it just in time.
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Come meet the community at the #HomeAssistant Community Day this Saturday (May 24, 2:30 - 4:30PM) at the wonderful Wonderville in Bushwick!
We’ll be sharing cool setups, chatting about dashboards and automations, and hanging out over drinks and free games in this unique venue full of custom arcade machines. 🍻🕹️
🎁 Bonus: Free giveaways!
Oldtimers and newcomers welcome. Info + RSVP: https://lu.ma/efkt35on
#SmartHome #OpenSource #Wonderville #HomeAutomation -
let's go! on the road tomorrow, hope to see you at the shows this week.
#toronto #montreal #livemusic #tour #electronicmusic #clubnight #experimentalmusic #techno #noise #noisemusic #troy #wonderville #nyc
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Check It, TONIGHT if you are not at @pumpcon you can go to this amazing #Hacker #Halloween Party at #wonderville NYC by #livecodenyc!
Deetz: https://withfriends.co/event/16824362/night_of_the_living_code_ii_vampirebytes
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Planning to attend #Wordhack at #Wonderville in Brooklyn this evening: https://www.wonderville.nyc/events/wordhack-april-2023
Gonna feature a "Twitterbot memorial lecture" from some luminaries in that dearly departed field.
I attended Wordhack a few months ago, loved it, and resolved to present one of my own Twitter bots during the "open projector" at the next event. And then, of course, the bot got dead, before I could even archive its output. So... this will feel aptly bittersweet for me.
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Planning to attend #Wordhack at #Wonderville in Brooklyn this evening: https://www.wonderville.nyc/events/wordhack-april-2023
Gonna feature a "Twitterbot memorial lecture" from some luminaries in that dearly departed field.
I attended Wordhack a few months ago, loved it, and resolved to present one of my own Twitter bots during the "open projector" at the next event. And then, of course, the bot got dead, before I could even archive its output. So... this will feel aptly bittersweet for me.