@Sciborg your tetrikabe has been constructed surprisingly quickly, and will likely be released tonight or tomorrow after my standard extra checking. It's on the easier side but has a gorgeous clue arrangement.
I don't have much time this afternoon but I would have plenty of time tonight! :) and it's okay if somebody solves it first, i just want to have fun solving it on my own because it's a puzzle you made for me.
also, if I get my somehow standard 12 upvotes for Hiding in the Corners, I'll have enough rep to approve tag wiki edits! Then I can see all the bad excerpt edits myself.
TL;DR
Tag wiki edits should reflect the bare minimum of what the tag is and when it should be used. Tag information about how not to use it should only be added as a preventive measure of a perpetual problem, or a meta update.
As someone who has been writing tag excerpts for Literature SE since.....
Well, they have MathJax Accessibility extensions, and those are really great. But at the moment it's kind of a separate thing i have to download and stick into my browser separate from the reader, and i'm trying to figure out if i can integrate the two things together i guess
The main problem with birds is that they can be very loud, and I don't want to annoy my neighbors. But then cats require a lot of responsibility, expensive vet care, etc.
I subscribe to a weekly e-mail "Mind-Benders for the Quarantined!" from the Museum of Math in New York. This week's: "A two-party Zoom meeting in the continental U.S. is made from a west coast state to an east coast state, and it's the same time of day at both ends of the call. How is this possible?"
@Sciborg the only two are HI and AZ, I think, and neither is in the continental U.S. on the coast. But the call can be during the switch, when the coasts are only two hours apart instead of three.
Checked a map. Apparently part of FL is on Central and part of Oregon is on Mountain. So if they chat during the DST switch, they can have the same time.
The world is too complicated to offer a good solution to it, i exist only to put my head in my hands and complain about having to import timezone libraries