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What are some good games with *zero* replayability?
  • A problem with The Witness is that the game’s single biggest excitement comes from a twist that revealing completely spoils

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    The environment puzzles

    So it’s stuck in the position of letting 80% of its player base walk right past the best part, or preserving the moment of discovery.

    I’m personally grateful it has the integrity to let me find it on my own, but it’s also a bummer since at least two of my friends beat it without ever realizing

  • What are some good games with *zero* replayability?
  • The Witness has a lot of generative puzzles that I guess technically are replayable, but you can’t go back to before the moments of joy of discovery and that’s the core of what made that game incredible to me

  • Apple’s keyboard, trackpad, and mouse still have Lightning ports
  • It does, but when I click away that pop up at 10am mid-work, I almost always forget to plug it in at 5 later in the day.
    I need something present but not intrusive so I don’t just x it out. I always see the pulsing LED on my Logitech mouse, so it’s hard to forget about it entirely

  • Apple’s keyboard, trackpad, and mouse still have Lightning ports
  • Largely agreed, although I specifically just now opened up Lemmy on my phone because my mouse died and I’m having to top it off to make it to my next work meeting. So it’s definitely not not a hassle sometimes.
    I love the mouse, but even a tiny red LED visible on the top to remind me of low battery at the end of the day would be great if they’re intent on keeping the bottom port

  • Framework of Your choice and why
  • If for any reason you wanted to stick with PHP, Symfony + Doctrine has been a delight to work with. For JS projects I pretty much always go Node for easy startup, but the frontend changes based on project needs and my whims.

  • Oldboy (2003) Rerelease

    Just watched Oldboy for the first time as part of the 20th anniversary remaster. What a wild ride; so much goofier and fun than I expected.

    Several years ago I bounced off The Matrix pretty hard (due largely to “Seinfeld is Unfunny” syndrome) so I was worried this had enough cultural footprint to go the same way since I had seen the octopus and hallway fight scenes before; but by no means was that the case.

    Somehow I’ve managed all these years to have nothing about the rest of the plot spoiled and that gut punch hit just as hard as I expect it did in 2003.

    The brief interview with Park Chan-wook after the credits was nice too. Definitely worth going for both existing fans and anyone like me who hasn’t seen it

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    A decade after a disastrous launch, is Apple Maps finally good?
  • The new Futurama season dropped an Apple Maps punchline in the last episode that felt painfully out of date even for our timeline.

    I thought the writing had been decent up to that point, which made me realize how bad public perception still must be (on a product that works great now, imo)

  • Spiel Des Jahres winners
  • I’ve played Akropolis and Planet Unknown.

    Akropolis is a competitive city builder where you’re having to make the choice of expanding outward or nullifying previous tiles by building on-top / upward for more points. I really enjoy it, my favorite new one of the year. (I tend to enjoy stylish, colorful, solo puzzley games)

    Planet Unknown is a grid-planet that you’re terraforming with tetronimos. There are several tracks of environment types with different bonuses. I enjoyed the gameplay well enough but found it a little slow for my tastes; wife liked it more than I did.
    What I did really appreciate is how replayable it seems. There are tons of planet variants, terrain tracks, and challenge cards that seem like you could really build the experience you want

  • [WDW][MK] Goodbye Tom Sawyer Island? Disney World considers big change
  • That comment theorizing a half-solution of turning the figure 8 into an O actually makes a ton of sense. Keeps the riverfront aesthetic for Frontierland and Mansion, but opens up a ton of space in the back half. Access might still be an issue, but I could see a path redesign around Big Thunder that works

  • c/Jokes Meta Questions!
  • I personally do not want more Reddit scraping, I’ve been unsubbing from communities that depend on it.

    Creating a whole new community away from that trash is what I’m loving about Lemmy so far, even if (possibly because) the content is slow for now

  • DIY Imitation Glass Float Lights

    Just an FYI for anyone putting together a tiki event on a budget: solid-color inflatable balls from Dollar Tree work great as ad hoc glass floats for a party.

    We had some LED puck lights from a past event that were simple to hide in the top rope (with a layer of electrical tape to block any other light leakage). They illuminate through the ball for fantastic ambience.

    You can follow Batjakknots to weave the rope, or just improvise with cuts of cheap netting/simple knots like I did, it all ends up capturing the effect pretty well for ~$3 per light

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