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Cake day: June 8th, 2023

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  • Mostly Cities Skylines 2. The performance is not great, but it’s passable with the settings turned down and the actual city building is really good. Right now I’m working on a big expansion to my city further down the highway, just got the water/power lines run between them so it’s one big happy grid exporting the extra to other cities. Already looking forward to the things I’ll do differently in my second city!

    Also playing some Super Mario Wonder on the side, which is fantastic. Great mix of easy fun levels and hard-as-nails secret special levels. Very fun!





  • Prior to the API fiasco, Reddit Inc had demonstrated a pattern of promising changes to the mods which they failed to deliver timely if at all. They’ve acknowledged this pattern, promised to do better, then failed to deliver time and again. That part isn’t new.

    Then the API changes were announced and the Reddit community gave Reddit Inc the loudest and most decisive rebuke they ever have. That was the feedback conversation. And Reddit Inc went forward with their plan unchanged. No concessions were made. No concerns were addressed or alleviated. Reddit Inc was informed of what this decision would break and they went ahead and broke it anyway.

    As a former mod, there is nothing left to discuss. There is no reason to believe Reddit Inc will act on anything that doesn’t agree with what they’ve already decided to do. I’m not going back to that kind of abusive relationship. They had their chance to listen to feedback and made it clear that they won’t.




  • Agreed. I find Bing chat is really good when I know almost nothing about what I’m searching, or when I know a whole lot about what I’m searching. Like in your example, if I know exactly what I need but can’t remember its name Bing will read all the spammy beginners’ guides for me and get the answer. And on the opposite end, if I’m looking to buy a gift in a hobby I don’t remotely understand Bing does a pretty good job of holding my hand through the search process.

    Weirdly, medium knowledge questions seem to still do better as a basic Google search. If I need to fix an appliance I’ve fixed before, but it’s been a long time so I really need a full walkthrough, the first few results on Google are faster than waiting for Bing to talk through it.







  • I tend to run long term games in crunchy systems that require a fair amount of build time to make a good characters, so I don’t think this would work well at my table as-is. But there are some really neat ideas in this process I might find useful!

    I already start my games with a similar “here’s the first scene” prompt: during Session Zero I’ll tell the players what the opening scene will be, and I ask them to tell me why their characters showed up to that situation. Just like in your “make it up live” technique, it works really great to make sure you get characters who actually fit in with the game.

    I like the approach you take to asking (sometimes leading) questions about the character concept, and I may keep those in mind for the next time I start a new game. Usually my group does very independent character generation, but that back-and-forth at the concept stage could be really useful.

    I’m also fond of those mini-scenes with a few of the characters in the past, though that’s harder to fit in my high investment types of games. Though I did once convince half my Shadowrun group to include my character somewhere in their backstories, so it can be done!