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  • Whenever, If Ever

    Apr 27, 2020 • music • music, twiabp, retrospective

    As we approach 7 years after the release of Whenever, If Ever and the subsequent rise of The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die I decided to write about some recent feelings I’d been having.

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  • A Bitter Breeze

    Oct 27, 2019 • cocktails, stirred • fernet, branca, fernet-branca, rum, old, fashioned, stirred, falernum, golden, velvet, digestif, apertif, bitter

    The Bitter Breeze is an original cocktail designed to be a bitter digestif with a kick. It is rich, herbal and bitter, with a velvet-y sweetness underneath. I, personally, opt for stirring the cocktail but it could also be assembled like an old-fashioned in the glass.

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  • How to use a Gamecube Controller with Unity

    Oct 8, 2019 • development • unity, gamecube, controller, gamedev, game, development

    In most of my internet searching on this issue, I came across very little helpful information. This is my experience in trying to get a gamecube controller working with Unity. If you have a different experience or need help figuring something out, feel free to reach out to me at my email

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  • Limoncello Soda Recipe

    Feb 25, 2019 • cocktails, low-proof • limoncello, soda, lemon, day-drinking

    A Limoncello Soda is a refreshing way to drink Limoncello on a warm summery day. An alternative to this recipe would be something like a Limoncello Spritz if you had sparkling wine on hand. I think additionally, if you were so inclined you could call this a Limoncello Fizz, as it does bear resemblance in flavor and technique to something like a Gin Fizz.

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  • Displaying KaTeX in React Native

    Oct 23, 2018 • development • react-native, web-development, react

    At Testive we are building a student native mobile app. Up until now we have relied on having a mobile friendly web-app, but since it’s been a hotly requested featuring we are currently working to build a version of our app using React Native.

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