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jthomasmock / guess_keyword.R
Created September 13, 2023 01:36
Guess the Keyword of the day with R!
library(tidyverse)
library(jsonlite)
library(shiny)
# get_json_data(date)
# score_letters(letters)
# read_keywords() on mac
# split_char(word) into words
# limit_words(words, str_length) to specific length and lower case
# top_words(word, words_in, top_n = 50) - combo of split_char, limit_words
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rdivyanshu / hat.rkt
Last active May 16, 2024 08:15
Hat tiling
#lang racket
(require metapict)
(require metapict/pict)
(struct M-edge (turn) #:transparent)
(struct X+ M-edge () #:transparent)
(struct X- M-edge () #:transparent)
(struct A+ M-edge () #:transparent)
Draziw.Button.Mines
ag.video_solutions.wedotv
ahf.dummynation
ai.socialapps.speakmaster
air.com.beachbumgammon
air.com.freshplanet.games.SongPop2
air.com.gamesys.mobile.slots.jpj
air.com.goodgamestudios.empirefourkingdoms
air.com.kitchenscramble.goo
air.com.lalaplay.rummy45

Okay, I need to write a story using only the vowel 'o'. Let me start by brainstorming possible words. Words with 'o' as the only vowel. Hmm. Let's see. First, the characters. Maybe a protagonist named Tom? Wait, no, 'Tom' has 'o' as the vowel. That works. Or maybe 'Bob'? Yes, Bob is good. Let's go with Bob. Now, setting. Maybe a small town? 'Town' is okay. Or a forest? 'Woods' has 'o' and 'o', so that's good.

Plot: Bob needs to solve a problem. Maybe he's looking for something. A lost dog? 'Dog' works. So Bob's dog, maybe named Spot? No, 'Spot' has 'o' as the vowel. Wait, 'Spot' has an 'o' and a 'o'? No, 'S' 'p' 'o' 't'—only 'o' as vowel. So Spot is okay. So Bob's dog Spot is lost. He goes to look for him. Maybe he goes through the woods, meets a fox? 'Fox' is good. The fox helps him. Then they find Spot. But how to structure sentences without other vowels.

Let me list some words. Nouns: Bob, dog, Spot, fox, log, rock, pond, frog, box, sock, clock, shop, top, fog, moss, lot, job, cot, lock, drop, plot, trot