Write a ticket, mentioning “tackle TODOs” 😅
Write a ticket, mentioning “tackle TODOs” 😅
What eldritch beast was summoned as a result?
Yelling at my laptop
Yeah true. But Catherine said it perfectly at the end. Something like “you still don’t get it? What did you expect?”. The fact that one of his consciousness remains down in the abyss was kind of frightening. All by himself.
That ending screwed with my mind. Existential horror at it’s finest!
I figured it’s more like evil that resides somewhere. Like “there is a resident evil in this house”, a presence. Then again I’m not native English so what do I know :)
Edit: nevermind, I misread your comment. Yeah I don’t reckon they are necessarily evil.
Axiom Verge 1 is a great metroidvania. I also tried 2, but it didn’t click with me at all. Cave Story is great as well. Dead Cells, but that’s more of a rogue lite game. Binding of Isaac is also one of my favorites, but it’s a top down rogue like.
Mike Ross Erveeces = microservices :)
Helix looks promising. It’s kind of learning curvish because I have to unlearn vim. Trying to do more things in it though, bit by bit (no pun intended)
Yeah same! I tried to romance Shadowheart but when she wanted to kill you-know-who, I had to fight her :( And yeah second playthrough I knew the mechanics better as well so the acts were more of a breeze than a hurricane :D
As a plus side, I noticed I missed some areas and quests, so that was nice too!
I’m on my second playthrough. It’s the very first single player game I’ve ever played twice in a row, just after finishing it the first time :) I wanted to play the bad guy but couldn’t do it. I love the companions too much to be evil :)
If you want to build something from scratch, you first have to invent the universe :) (paraphrased from Carl Sagan)
My feeling is that AI is the new solution looking for too many problems to solve. I had the same feeling with microservices, big data, block chain, NoSQL databases and all those other hype driven development things. Different products and solutions exist to solve their respective problems. I notice that AI (notably since ChatGPT and related) are pushed in all directions.
I’ve had so many Phillips screws going bad because of slipping screwdrivers. I’ve never had this problem with torx ones. They fit, or they don’t, there is no middle ground, if you catch my drift.
Torx is the king of screws, change my mind :D
I’ve only played Overwatch 2. Why is it regarded as inferior? I’ve had fun playing it so I don’t really know what the fuss is about.
Don’t forget the ridiculous amount of beeping and other sounds when characters fly over the screen at twice the speed of light!
This gem comes to mind : https://youtu.be/KyLqUf4cdwc?si=6kzBGk7_0OKmbbly
Nitpick: a lightyear is a measure of distance, not of time :)