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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • J’ai eu une énorme phase dans la vie où j’ai voulu lire tout ce qu’on le recommandait, et j’ai lu le seigneur des anneaux, dune, et une bonne partie de game of thrones.

    Je déteste le style de Georges R. R. Martin ( si vous l’aimez tant mieux pour vous, mais c’est vraiment pas ma tasse de thé).

    Je trouve que Tolkien mets 300 ans à arriver où que ce soit, et fait des détours qui m’insupportent (je me fous de ce qui arrive au poney, me fais pas un laïus qui est contredit par la suite de l’histoire).

    Mais j’adore Dune (les 2 premiers livres, après c’est plus mitigé).

    Tout ça pour dire: ne t’interdis pas de lire autre chose, tu as maintenant le super pouvoir de dire “mouais, pas mon kiff” et ne pas finir le bouquin.








  • I’ll explain as if your first language is not English.

    Dry means something that has no moisture in it, like sand can be dry or wet.

    Obviously something dry contains no moisture or liquids.

    A Martini is a cocktail, mixed from mostly gin and vermouth. In this context, dry means “little vermouth”, so the taste of the gin is most prevalent.

    So the joke is between the two different meanings of the word, as obviously a dry cocktail makes no sense if you take the first meaning of the word.




  • I’m very sad they are closing shop, but I understand it.

    I find their last DLC awfully expensive, but I think I’ll buy them anyway, as I really loved all their games (bought desperados 3 day 1, same for shadow gambit, and no regrets).

    Their games were crafted with love, and it shows. If you haven’t, go and try them on, it’s a fun genre.

    I started playing because I had nostalgia for the commandos games, but they really refined the gameplay and made the different difficulty modes so everyone can have fun.







  • Regarding “the company made the new tech incompatible with the new tech to force people to buy the new”, I’ll invoke Hanlon’s razor.

    I worked for a software company that was bought out by a microscope company, because they realized making a new software from scratch for each microscope was very expensive.

    They did not have the know-how to reuse the software.

    And yes. They were that bad at software, when they bought us out, colleagues of mine audited the software they were writing for their newest microscope, and it was so bad they threw out the whole thing to start from scratch, with proper software engineering practices.

    Also, there is an open source toolkit that is pretty good at reading microscope data called VTK (IIRC it’s developed partly by Zeiss, one of the two main microscope manufacturers).