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Cake day: June 4th, 2023

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  • I was daunted by it at first as well when I got my hands on my deck. I didn’t want to break anything. But I tried it at some point and can’t recommend it enough! There are plenty of good tutorials on YouTube (that take just 5 minutes) and they also made the process of installing easier since when I did it. So if you’re on the fence, I’d recommend just to go for it, it’s not as techy as you might think.




  • Wouldn’t exactly call it impressive. It’s nice they included temporary tech. It is to be expected if you release a game in 2023. What weighs more I’d argue is what they left out. No improved textures, 720p UI still, no 60FPS - not even on a console that is 10 times stronger than what we had back then.

    It’s especially sad if you think about that they already have the whole map of RDR1 recreated in RDR2. It feels like half of the work was already done and they just had to pull through and port the missions. Instead we got the exact game from 10 years ago.






  • (Beyond the spoilers is a small summary of these episodes which doesn’t give away too much but I tend to think that going in completely blind is the better experience. So in case you want to know a little bit what the episode is generally about you can safely read these.)

    Chiming in on this, just adding to the previous very good answer, I really liked "Beyond the Sea" S6 E3, the one with Aaron Paul.

    It’s about astronauts who can connect with their family on earth by some kind of android which they can control. However, this goes horribly wrong at some point, as all Black Mirror episodes tend do to.

    Also one of my favourites is "Black Museum" S4 E6.

    There are 3 little stories woven together in one episode which on their own are already great. Memorabilia of these objects are being displayed in an eery museum which serves as the connection between these stories.

    Lastly, I somehow enjoyed "Crocodile" from S4 E3.

    It starts with an accident which becomes a secret for the two people involved. Years later, an insurance investigator investigates another accident by tapping directly into witnesses memories.






  • Mich zieht es irgendwie schon immer in die (Groß-)stadt. Gerade im /r/de subreddit hatte ich das Gefühl, dass es sehr verschmäht wird, aber Ausnahmen bestätigen wohl die Regel. Ich mochte schon immer die Anonymität in der Stadt, die Möglichkeiten vieles fußläufig zu erreichen, das Gefühl irgendwo zu sein, wo etwas los ist. Leider zieht es meine Freundin wohl eher aufs Land, das wird schwierig.