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These are the games I saw that I was really excited for:

  • Memoria Wake: The art direction was incredible. It was so good that I just stood there and watched people play for 10 minutes. Sometimes you see something and you just know that the creators are a special talent. The art team on this game have a huge future ahead of them.

  • Never's End: All the ingredients are there for a really great turn based tactical. Love the art, love the battle. Didn't get much of a read on the writing and it played a bit slow, but if they can nail those things then this has indie classic all over it.

  • Blocks for Babies: Tetris and Doom smashed together, but it somehow totally works. It's early in development but there's a really fun game in here. I love it when devs nervously watch over your shoulder and you can give them honest positive feedback (as opposed to hired slick PR person). These kids were watching me like I was their buddy at their apartment play testing for the first time. They've got a long way to go, but I'm a buyer on day 1 if they can get this out the door someday.

  • Rollergirl: A vibes game, and I mean that in the best way. They're gonna have to nail the music and finding a balance between driving the story and just letting players chill out in the world is going to be a balancing act, but the music changing the environment felt great and I was sad when I realized I had to get off the game because I was that guy that was playing way too long.

  • Borderlands 4: Every meeting about the direction of game started with the question "but what did the focus group say?". A mashup of every brainless shooter of the last 10 years and I mean that in the worst way possible.

  • Swapmeat: The opposite of Borderlands 4. The entire game was FUN. The shooter action was FUN. Grabbing body parts and putting together a Frankenstein character and using it to fight was FUN. It felt like all the people in charge of a good time got shitcanned by Borderlands and rolled over to Swapmeat. Not my kind of game at all but I was smiling the whole time I played it.

  • Letter Lost: I think there's a good game in here? I liked what I saw but this is the kinda game that you MUST stick the landing and I'm not sure if they're gonna. My wife and kid loved the premise and were excited for more.

  • Tiny Bookshop: The publisher honestly seemed as shocked as anyone that this game is doing great. They were having that moment where they've just released and it randomly takes off and they're just holding on. I waited longer for this game than anything else at PAX. The people playing wouldn't get off of it.

  • Fresh Tracks: Looked like either a really good VR or a really shitty regular game at first glance. Then I played it and I liked it. Then I went back and played again and really liked it. Now I've been playing for two days since PAX and this game is amazing. I don't even like rhythm games and I think roguelites have been beaten to death and I still love this game.

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My takeaway from playing Borderlands 4 was that it could have been ANY big studio shooter release of the last 5 years. If I couldn't see what game it was and you asked me what it was, I would have guessed Destiny 2 in some shape or form. There was just nothing about it that was interesting or fun. It felt like it had been polished to absolute death.

But Swapmeat was great. All the parts were there for it to be a ton of fun. It felt like all the stupid fun parts of BL2 with a body mod mechanism to let you get really weird with it.

I'm not a game reviewer type, but after being so disappointed by BG4, I was really excited after playing Swapmeat. They were pretty close to each other on the show floor at PAX and the vibes were night and day.

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Apple smoked pork belly (sh.itjust.works)

Four pork bellies on a Weber Smoky Mountain. Made with apple smoke. Served sliced in a bahn mi. It was amazing.

Two months ago I gave my old smoker to a friend. He’s been peppering me with questions all summer as he tries out various meats. Last night we went over to his place and he served these. Felt like I was a professor and this was his final exam.

[-] specialseaweed@sh.itjust.works 31 points 4 months ago

Aside from this being false, it’s kinda crazy that Steam has had no significant public leaks.

[-] specialseaweed@sh.itjust.works 45 points 7 months ago

It looks great but man I hate subscriptions and $80 for a lifetime license is absurd.

[-] specialseaweed@sh.itjust.works 45 points 10 months ago

SSL Certs were so god awful before certbot that it’s hard to explain now that it’s so easy and free.

[-] specialseaweed@sh.itjust.works 49 points 11 months ago

My brother is a plumber. The guy knows his shit. He’s been doing it a long time and he works hard as hell and he can talk you to death about piping a 40 story building. He also works for all his friends and family for free on the weekends. I act as his helper sometimes and his focus and attention to detail is amazing.

And he still has imposter syndrome sometimes.

He asked me how the fuck guys like Elon Musk can talk about stuff like they know what they’re talking about because it’s impossible to know everything about everything in a lifetime.

My brother, Elon is a dishonorable piece of shit that is too stupid to know he’s stupid.

[-] specialseaweed@sh.itjust.works 28 points 1 year ago

I don’t like this post.

[-] specialseaweed@sh.itjust.works 29 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This is a post about Khizr Khan. Go shit up the internet with copypasta trash somewhere else.

edit: just wanna remind everyone that blocking users is super easy.

[-] specialseaweed@sh.itjust.works 36 points 1 year ago

I shorted them hard once. They stayed solvent longer than I could.

[-] specialseaweed@sh.itjust.works 33 points 1 year ago

I use their phone app. I sure have a weekend chore to get the fuck off that app.

[-] specialseaweed@sh.itjust.works 58 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Well that fucking sucks.

[-] specialseaweed@sh.itjust.works 55 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I got a 15 pro this year. This is my first apple phone.

I agree with your Android "struggle" list completely and would add that every single model I ever owned (especially the Google phones) had some unbelievable hardware issue that made using the phone a maddening experience. From calling that wouldn't work at all to black screen on wakeup that wouldn't go away, every time I bought a new phone it felt like the timer had begun on finding what new exciting awful hardware bug was going to present itself and whether Google would warranty replace it.

I agree with most of your iphone revelation comments. Face ID is miles better than anything I ever experienced on Android. Look and feel is definitely better. The audio switching is as easy as it gets. Carplay is... fine. I don't like the work flow better and some of the decisions are weird when moving from app to app within apps, but I'm used to them now and don't see them as often.

What I disagree about:

  • Shortcuts is a shadow of what I could do with Tasker. It's like eating baby food after having a Michelin rated meal. It's fine. It's not the end of the world and Shortcuts covers the use cases of most things, but man it was jarring to see what it couldn't do when compared to Tasker.
  • Apple Maps sucks and boy I've tried.
  • Comparing emulation is crazy talk. There's a billion emulators available on Android and Apple doesn't have what Android had a decade ago.

What I like about apple that you didn't mention:

  • Integration of apple stuff: it all works out of the box as you'd expect. This wasn't always the case with Android and having it all just work is pretty great.
  • Apple stores are cool for getting stuff fixed quick. Kid broke their screen and we had it swapped in an hour. No calling around to see if my local shops had my Android phone screen in stock.

What I hate about apple that you didn't mention:

  • No custom launchers. I HATE IT I HATE IT I HATE IT. I can't believe people put up with this shit.
  • Apple people and their obsession with text messaging using the Messages app. My god, texting has always sucked and apple people still use it.
  • I miss Fdroid every single day. Sometimes I don't need a super slick app with a subscription for some simple thing. I just need a little app that does a little thing.
  • EVERY APP IS A SUBSCRIPTION FOR GOD'S SAKE EVERY SINGLE DAMN ONE
[-] specialseaweed@sh.itjust.works 115 points 1 year ago

I worked for a city government in sewer automation inspections and I wouldn’t take a coffee from contractors because I wanted it crystal clear who I worked for. We can be friendly but if you go off spec then that’s the end of the conversation.

How the fuck this was ever allowed is shocking.

[-] specialseaweed@sh.itjust.works 50 points 1 year ago

We’re doing a solar install and we refused Tesla batteries solely because of Musk. I won’t have his shit in my driveway, powering my home, or in my social usage. He’s fucking cancer.

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