Today's genre is a lesser-known type from Eric Fox, a college student in the US who also invented Aqre, Voxas, and Disorderly Loop.
Rules: Shade some tetrominoes of cells so that no two tetrominoes touch each other orthogonally. Clued cells cannot be shaded, and a clue means that the first tetromino seen in a straight line in the indicated direction is of the shape associated with that letter.
As usual, two puzzles today. Neither grid is particularly difficult, but together they show a variety of logic.
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