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vityaz_ | 3 years ago | on: I Feel You

It's probably hard to have a blog that keeps getting a lot of views. I think you should re-read your post "1 year of blogging" and think about why you are blogging, what upsides there are etc. - no matter if you have tons of readers or not.

vityaz_ | 7 years ago | on: Miyu Kojima Creates Miniature Replicas of Lonely Deaths

She is the woman in this short docu

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKNnUu1sFdk

>SYNOPSIS: In Japan an estimated 30,000 people per year die alone in their homes in a growing social crisis known as ‘Lonely Death’. Specialist ‘Lonely Death' cleaner Masuda started his business 15 years ago after finding an elderly neighbour dead in her apartment. Masuda's young female assistant Miyu, is motivated by the lonely death of her alcoholic father. Together, they tackle the grim aftermath of two shocking cases. In Yokohama, a wealthy middle aged man dies alone but his relatives are unwilling to come to the apartment to collect his possessions. In Ibaraki, a man in his 60’s has been dead for two months before his neighbour raises the alarm after her apartment becomes infested with maggots and flies. The man was unable to pay his bills and had all his amenities cut off. Miyu discovers he has been defecating into buckets for five years because he has no running water. The man’s brother turns up to collect his possessions and Miyu learns how and why the siblings lost contact.

vityaz_ | 7 years ago | on: Gillette's New Ad Campaign Is Toxic

Not really. It's hard to even discuss or debate with people who have a strong opinion on things. Nobody wants to be told they're wrong, or proven wrong.

But onlookers who "are on the fence" on issues such as these, might get a seed planted in their mind. And hopefully seeing "fragile males" outraged on youtube does that as well.

vityaz_ | 9 years ago | on: How ebooks lost their shine

> "Here are some things that you can’t do with a Kindle. You can’t turn down a corner, tuck a flap in a chapter, crack a spine (brutal, but sometimes pleasurable) or flick the pages to see how far you have come and how far you have to go. You can’t remember something potent and find it again with reference to where it appeared on a right- or left-hand page. You often can’t remember much at all."

I don't care about creating dog-ears or cracking spines. Really, who does?

On my kindle I'm able to highlight passages and/or make notes (which are saved to my amazon account) and I can look them up later. I can create multiple bookmarks. Some books have support for the "X-ray" feature, a reference tool, in which there might be entries on such things as characters, locations and so on.

I'm able to highlight words and look them up on wikipedia or the oxford dictionary. Very useful.

I'm able to "flick" pages back and forth and easily return to wherever I started out.

> "You can’t tell whether the end is really the end, or whether the end equals 93% followed by 7% of index and/or questions for book clubs."

I guess, not that it's a real issue for me.

And maybe best of all... I'm not dealing with mountains of books taking up space in my home anymore.

vityaz_ | 9 years ago | on: SimCity: Will Wright's City in a Box

>I like SC4 graphics more too, C:S graphics resemble cities that I never saw in my country, they are too bright, spacious, saturated and "happy" and "calm", it is nothing like São Paulo for example, so C:S to me is too uncanny-valleyish, too "Alien" to me.

I really like the SC4 graphics too, looks much more realistic. Guess it's easier when you just got 4 angles at various zoom levels to handle. Don't you think much of the problem with CS can be solved with custom content? We got color mods, and there are buildings being created without the cartoonish art direction of the default content.

>Still, sometimes I wonder if I should go ahead and make the SC4 successor I want, I was trying to fix SC4 to make it run properly on new computers and finish some features, but it required stuff that go against the EULA, so I asked EA about it (the asking part took months... very hard to ask EA!), and when they finally replied it was along the lines: "Oh, yes, X, Y, and Z are broken, X is driver's fault, we will work with hardware makers, Y is serious, we will THINK about fixing it." then no mention of Z, or much less "W" that I told them about. I understand their position, and think the open-sourcing of EASTL in a way was a great step, still I feel very disappointed they miss the mark about such stuff.

Oh man, when was this?

I've longed for an SC4 like game without grids. That'd be sweet.

vityaz_ | 9 years ago | on: SimCity: Will Wright's City in a Box

Cities Skylines is great, and the community is too. I feel that CS is the game many fans wanted Sim City (5) to be.

CS in itself is a better game, but the SC4 custom content scene is still superior making it a better city designing experience (only simulation worth caring about in SC4 is modded traffic imho...).

CS is very moddable, has an active community releasing custom content using the steam workshop, making it very accessible. Oh, the time I've spent trying to browse early-internet-looking japanese websites to download awesome custom buildings and their dependencies.

But just give it some time and we'll have at least as awesome custom content for CS as for SC4. As I see it, Colossal Order are the new masters of city building games.

vityaz_ | 9 years ago | on: SimCity: Will Wright's City in a Box

Great read.

Jumping ahead a little: The Sim City 4 community is one of the better ones I've ever seen. 13 years after the release, and people are still releasing high quality mods and custom buildings. The community has kept the game alive for all these years, and made the SC4 experience many times better.

vityaz_ | 9 years ago | on: Workman Keyboard layout

Same. It's very tempting, but if you ever use keyboards other than your own it's not very doable imo.
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