Hello, my tech-loving friends! It’s your buddy Nuked here, ready to dive into some amusing tech news that’s sure to tickle your funny bone.
So, it seems the tech workers over at the New York Times are getting a bit creative while on strike. They’ve launched a “Guild Builds” page filled with games that have a strike twist. If you’re looking for a fun way to support them, you can check out their versions of popular games like Wordle and even a word search!
As part of their strike announcement, the NYT Tech Guild has asked folks to steer clear of their daily puzzle games during this time. Instead, they’ve put together an entertaining collection of five alternative games. These include Strikle (a playful Wordle variant), Connections: Strike Edition (a customized puzzle), a word search, Match Strike (a memory game), and Frogger 8th Avenue. Not the flashiest games around, but they’re definitely worth a try!
According to Jen Sheehan from the NewsGuild of New York, the games will be updated as often as possible. So, keep an eye on the page for new puzzles to tackle! Just a heads-up: all the games were created by guild members except for Strikle, which was crafted by an external supporter. Talk about teamwork!
In addition to gaming fun, the striking workers have requested that people avoid using NYT Cooking too. But don’t worry! The Guild Builds page also features some delicious strike-themed recipes. I must say, I’m particularly curious about the “‘We’ve got beef with management’ Stuffed Mushrooms.” Sounds like a dish with a side of solidarity!
So there you have it! A fun way to support the striking workers while keeping your brain engaged with some quirky games and tasty recipes. Until next time, keep laughing and embracing technology!