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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • I don’t think any console that did releases annually would be worth buying and I think you have a solid point.

    That being said, it is slightly different insofar as console games are not implicitly available across generations. What I mean is PS4 games are playable on PS5 but WiiU aren’t on Switch or what-have-you.

    I think most people are crossing over PC/laptop updates with game consoles and the walls are being broken down a bit.

    I think Steam doesn’t want to muddy the waters with “Steam Verified” and everything just yet. They’re eventually going to with an upcoming refresh of the system, but it’s easier to get devs and consumers on the same page with Steam Deck verified and the software and such if they don’t iterate every year.

    What do I know though, I’m an idiot.


  • I can’t recall the exact change but a coworker did something five years very intentionally. The comments, the commit and everything described what they did but not why.

    I think it was with side effects: true and I fixed a certain way we bundled things and I believe that could have solved the issue but I don’t know for sure :/







  • No lie, when I saw the ghosts in FF7: Remake or whatever … I forced myself to finish the game and there’s no way I’m likely to play any of the sequels.

    Also, like, this is just me but I got into PlayStation games fairly late. I got a PS5 and I played God of War 4 and was gobsmacked about how good that game played and looked. When I played FF7: Remake, the game itself looked amazing and a younger me would have loved seeing those graphics. However, I felt the cinematics and storyline were SO lackluster. I think after seeing God of War 4 cinematics, the FF7: Remake ones felt so dated …

    Btw, I actually enjoyed FF15, I know it’s like unfinished with drama and all that but I really did like playing that game.





  • I use worktrees and I wondered the same question, so far here’s what I like:

    git worktrees list can show all the worktrees, you have for this same repo (not crazy value, I know)

    git fetch applies to all your worktrees

    git stash / apply can work across worktrees, so I can stash in one and apply it to another

    You’re limited to a specific branch per worktree and many don’t like that but I typically work from a detached HEAD anyways.