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Cake day: June 26th, 2023

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  • Ya the first season reminded me a lot of Berserk. You’re following along with a character whose sole purpose is to kill and survive.

    But you see his father in the first few episodes, a man who moved his family far away from the Danes, a man who runs a village and is beloved, a man who despite being a master with a sword is shown trying to lean new skills and grow. He was a man who couldve led the Vikings and lived in luxury but wanted his kids to grow up away from the battlefield. The story is the unfortunate journey of Thorfinn having to realize what his father was trying to teach him but the hard way. Even though the first season is a lot of fighting, there is very little in the second.



  • After seeing the keynotes at CES this year I am convinced every tech CEO desperately sees themselves as the next Steve Jobs on this one. “Hype” of the iPhone But with none of the innovation. The iPhone was something tangible and useful to people. It actually enhanced something we all used. So many things that were talked about this year were met with crickets from the audience. AI in GPUs you can’t afford and frame generation, AI in CPUs, AI in your coffee maker. The audience was skeptical and uninterested because the technology hasn’t proven itself yet. But here we are going all-in.

    I literally just had a conversation with a coworker where he said we need more AI to auto generate and populate forms and save us the hassle. He gave a bunch of examples and I said, never touching copilot, “It sounds like you should just be able to ask it to do these extremely basic tasks and it would complete them.” And he replied that he tried a number of ways but it could never get them right. It’s a half baked technology at best.

    All that is happening is geared towards data centers and the tech companies themselves. All we get to do is ask a fancy search engine things and it spits out things that may or my not be true or plagiarized. Its not an original thought but just a smashed together search. We can ask it to complete tasks with a 30% success rate. They want to feed it so much information it will destroy your basic privacy as well as the ecosystem. Oh but we get the privilege of renting comupting power to play games on their servers. Don’t worry about the hastle of a home PC anymore.

    Nothing tangible, nothing better than what we already have.




  • This sounds almost like the build I’m upgrading from now. I have an i5-4690 4 core 3.5ghz with 16GB DDR3, and an MSI GTX 970. I picked up a radeon 5600xt and it’s been able to handle a number of newer games with lower settings. That got me to pull the trigger on a full upgrade this week. But I was playing BG3 on medium settings and even Expedition 33. It’s not great but it runs fine.

    Your CPU is better than that and I’d see if you can get more ram in there, you can probably find DDR3 for a decent price. I’d also check for used equipment. I got that gpu for ~$100 from someone who just upgraded to something newer.


  • As someone that’s a big CR fan and watched all the campaigns, the Mighty Nein is my favorite. So I was really excited to see it animated.

    Unfortunately, while I still enjoyed it quite a bit, the pacing seemed off and a lot of the later game reveals/secrets are being pit out there early. Honestly C2 has a slow start with the whole circus and devil toad arc. They also threw in session zero story to help establish the characters to the audience but that took like 2 episodes of the 8 total for the season.

    Then, they made a lot of changes to the overall story that don’t break the continuity but I think alters the emotional journey. In comparison, Vox Machina was quick at first to establish the characters but didn’t deviant too far from the overall story until later seasons.

    I also thought they needed a few more episodes. It’s the first season so there’s a lot of intro work to do but a few more episodes to tackle “not high level stuff with low level characters” would have been nice.

    As far as the characters go for me:

    Fjord is always kind of a mid character. He has some shining moments in the campaign but he gets outshined by everyone around him.

    Molly was written literally as a blank slate. The player had a short outline for who Molly was that he pitched to the GM and said the backstory is a total mystery. But Molly is a fan favorite for multiple reasons and is a well meaning heathen. He has some really good moments but I’m afraid they cut a lot of his best bits from the show.

    Everybody loves Jester. She’s sweet, cute, crude, and positive. Lots of dick jokes. She has some of the best moments in the campaign.

    Nott, amazing character. She got a lot of screen time and it’s deserved. Great representation.

    Beau, another good character and a 180 in attitude from Keyleth. She’s a what you see is what you get kind of person.

    Caleb was one of my favorites but the focus on the academy and his friends happens way later in the game and I think that really messed with the pacing. They moved the whole academy to Zadash just for the show. If they left brief flashbacks and minimal hints about his past I think it would’ve given them time to focus on other things.

    Like Yasha. It was criminal that they just had a few, albeit great, scenes with her. Granted that Ashley Johnson was sin and out of the game the first two campaigns due to work. But they wrote Pike into a lot of Vox Machina she wasn’t in originally. She has some good story ahead though.

    Essek was another odd addition. It’s good that they showed the Kryn Dynasty to show what it’s like but it’s another time suck from the main cast. And another very early twist reveal makes me wonder how things will play out in the future. He’s a good character but the focus really should’ve been on the main cast for the first season.

    Overall I liked it and I know things need to change for TV but some of the choices they made robbed the audience of big reveals and mysteries later on. I’ll have to rewatch it again now that they are all out. If you enjoyed this season I’d highly recommended starting campaign 2 on YouTube. It’s like the book vs the movie debate, it’s the same characters you love/hate but much more fleshed out. Plus you get all the banter and dice rolling.




  • We read The Room by Jonas Karlsson for my works book club. I’m so glad it was only a 3-hour audiobook. I was done after the first hour. It was labeled as “magical realism” and a " dark comedy" but it was just some guy with mental issues trying to adjust and fail in an office setting. The main character is just an asshole so it makes it hard to relate to them, because of that you can’t take their side when people start to question his Room. It just ends with a whole lot of nothing and I thought it was a total waste of time.