JCPhoenix

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[–] JCPhoenix 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Yeah that'd be cool if the opened it up and recreate it as a platform for people to mess around with it. Like a rPi or Arduino or something. Because in it's current form...pretty much useless. But you're right; they'd have to drop that price point significantly and incentivize people even if it were open.

[–] JCPhoenix 1 points 1 month ago

Trying to finish up Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirt of Justice. I think I'm on the last case, so I can move on to the Ace Attorney: Investigations spin-offs after this. I've played all of these in the past on DS/3DS (except AA:I2), but that was years ago so some of these I don't remember the cases and stories. Either way, I'm enjoying it. I don't particularly love Visual Novels, but these kinds I do like.

Picked up Metaphor: ReFantazio over the weekend. Only a few hours in, but it's definitely got my attention. Cool to play a brand new JRPG IP. Definitely looking forward to getting deeper into it. I like that it uses the traditional JRPG turn-based battle system. I don't mind active battle systems (a la FFXV and FFXVI), but I'm definitely a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to JRPGs. Plus I'm often just bad at active battle, ha.

Friends also goaded me into getting the new Factorio: Space Age DLC. Even though I've had the base game for years, I don't really play Factorio, preferring Satisfactory instead when I want to play Factory Sims, but I wanted to play with friends. Plus it's a good chance for me to finally learn how to play this game and play efficiently.

[–] JCPhoenix 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

I'm into week 7 of this new job. It's moving by really quick, which is a plus. But I'm having doubts.

It's way more chaotic and unstructured than I expected it to be. Which is weird because, aside from a quick 3mo stint at one place, the rest of my ~19yr professional career has been in small businesses that were often chaotic and unstructured! At my last job, where I did a total of ~17yrs over two separate stints, I was the only IT guy; I was constantly winging it and figuring things out. I practically had no training, supervision, nor oversight when it came to making things work.

I guess I expected that, since this new job is an enterprise-level place, the technical environment I'd be in would be enterprise-level. But it's not. It feels like a small business again. But somehow worse. Just today I was in my first meeting with the supposed networking group, and one guy was going through the laundry list of issues. One being that there are numerous people outside of this team who have the same powers and permissions as this team! And this issue, among others, seems to exist in multiple related areas, including those that I'm supposed to be managing. And there's no one to say "Stop that!"

Plus, I was hoping I'd be able to get trained in some of this. There's a lot of stuff here that I've never touched before. Unfortunately, my role is essentially brand new and the group I'm supposed to be working with and sorta helping to lead was literally created two weeks ago. Along with my practically my own job! No joke, I nor my employers knew what exactly my job was until two weeks ago. Plus, I didn't even think I would be leading in any fashion. I feel like I'm just getting tossed in and being told to figure it out, which is not at all what I expected or wanted.

On the other hand, I wonder if what I'm feeling is just because I'm new. I've only been new to a job three times over the 19yrs. So I'm not used to not knowing about things and not being the "expert." Which is uncomfortable. And when I feel uncomfortable, my default action is to run away.

I don't hate this job. And nearly everyone I've worked with or interacted with so far has been friendly and helpful. When I have questions, they answer to the best of their ability. So it's not like I'm truly in a sink or swim position. Plus, given how things are run here, I don't think there's strong pressure from above to quickly take action to clean things up. Those above also recognize that this whole division or whatever we are is a WIP. Supposedly, my whole team doesn't even officially exist, lol.

Obviously time will tell, and of course, I don't have to stay here forever. But I've definitely been on the lookout. I know these days it's normal to always be looking for the next opportunity. I also can't quit without having something else lined up either, as I just moved across the country, spent a shitload of money to do that, and still have a year on my lease. So quitting without a new job would be very, very, very bad.

I think I just have to take it day by day, week by week, month by month. My goal is to get to 1yr.

Ah well. Tomorrow is another day. And by Friday, it'll be 8 weeks. Only 10 months to go.

[–] JCPhoenix 3 points 1 month ago

6ys is definitely a long time for a phone. Personally, I'm trying for 5yrs on my 13 Pro. It'll be 3yrs in February.

For each iPhone I've had, I've extended the time between upgrades by a year. 4S to 6+ was about 2yrs. Then to the X was 3yrs. And then 4yrs til my 13 Pro. The cost is one of bigger reasons driving me to do this, but I take the opposite opinion: the advances model to model aren't that major to me. I don't need a more powerful/capable camera or a screen with a deeper black or whatever. Aside from calls, messaging, emails, and reading news, and the occasional photo/video -- usually of nothing of great importance -- nothing I do really pushes my phone to its limits.

That said, I'm somewhat considering doing an earlier upgrade because of that satellite connectivity feature. Not that I go off-grid or anywhere with poor reception with any regularity, but I feel like that's a nice safety feature in case of an emergency.

[–] JCPhoenix 1 points 1 month ago

Gasp, that would never happen! =D

I didn't say it since I didn't want to bring US ~~shithousery~~ politics into the thread.

[–] JCPhoenix 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Philippines has gotta stop with these actors and celebrities entering politics. And also the dynasties (sometimes composed of entertainers). How does being on a variety show or a soap opera qualify someone for high office?

[–] JCPhoenix 2 points 1 month ago

So I've played a fair amount of the Settler games, as well as the more recent Anno entries: 2070, 2205, and 1800. I find those games super micromanage-y, especially the Anno games. But not stressful. Like in Anno, you can just kinda keep things on autopilot, not doing very much, and things will be OK (though the AIs might start getting stronger).

Anyway, that's a good take that Frostpunk is more of a puzzle game. I hadn't considered that. If that's the case, that might explain some of my, aversion. Because that parallels somewhat an experience I had with another game: Wargroove. I was looking at Wargroove as a TRPG/SRPG (akin to Fire Emblem or Final Fantasy Tactics), where I have wide latitude to execute my own strategies. So in Wargroove, I kept trying to do my own thing, but kept losing the level. It took me awhile to realize the game wanted me to complete the level its way, not my way. And that's when I realized it was more of a puzzle game and less a strategy game. Which is weird, because I played Advance Wars as a kid. Though maybe it's because I was a kid I didn't realize it was a puzzle game at the time.

It might be with Frostpunk that I'm doing something similar. Expecting a colony manager, a la Banished, but not seeing the puzzle game aspect. I'm making those narrative decisions based on nothing logical. Rather emotional: "Oh these kids are gonna starve! I better do this instead of helping the workers!"

Thanks for this; this was helpful, for real!

[–] JCPhoenix 1 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I'm about halfway through FP1 (I have the DLC). I want to go back and finish it, but like you said, it just kicks the shit out of you. It's legitimately stressful for me to play it, so I've kinda been like "Ehhh...do I really wanna play right now?"

But I am hoping to eventually complete it. Because FP2 does look interesting.

[–] JCPhoenix 3 points 1 month ago

Late to the party, but I finally picked up Helldivers 2. My friends have had it since it came out, but I was being the "hipster gamer" and didn't get the popular game. Plus, our group has a tendency to do "flavor of the week"/FOMO gaming, where 1 or 2 people buy a new game, convince/guilt trip others into buying the game, we all spend $30-50 on it, play it for like 2 days, then never touch it again. So I was hesitant to get it, lest I get burned again (a la Starfield). Lastly, I'm also not a huge shooter player.

But I wanted to played with the boys, and they were playing it again recently, so I picked it up. And I'm glad I did. Because it's fun. Stupid fun even. Which is right up our alley. Already put 20hrs in over the last week.

The mechanics are simple. The missions are straightforward. And I like that it's a pickup/putdown game. Play a 20-40min round, then come back later or tomorrow. It's not like we're playing hours on end, which is great. We'll play a match or two, then maybe do another before we start signing-off for the night.

[–] JCPhoenix 3 points 2 months ago

Something tells me that Amanda doesn't know wtf she's talking about. Just making it seem more scary than it is, in hope of scaring people straight.

As a recently former Kansas Citian, it is odd that this robot is here. As the article says:

We hear every week these days about more businesses being vandalized or robbed in Kansas City, but when you look at the latest crime map by KCPD, it shows no illegal activity reported at this shopping center.

This part of the metro, in Raytown, doesn't strike me as an area that's high/higher crime. It's a pretty busy area. I've passed through this part of town many times night or day. Shopped in this area from time to time; never thought it was unsafe, since it's a rather suburban area (not saying the city areas are inherently more dangerous; I lived in KC proper).

[–] JCPhoenix 4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I had a Sega GameGear as a kid. Yeah it was a Sega system, which Sega was major back then, but the GameGear was nothing compared to the Gameboy. Very cool system, in that it had a full color screen and was backlit.

Now that was at the expense of being heavy as all hell and a monster eater of AA batteries. 6 of them at at time!

I think that was basically the only non-major system I had.

[–] JCPhoenix 3 points 2 months ago

My first DS was the DS Lite. I bought it when the game "Contact" came out. Played various JRPGs on it, as I'm wont to do with handhelds. IIRC, the DS Lite was backwards compatible with GBA carts, which was great. I loved the look, feel, and size of it. Honestly, DS Lite is probably my favorite Nintendo handheld, with the Switch a close second.

After that, I think the next DS that I had was the 3DS. Which I still have; I even booted it up earlier this year to try to play "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney -- Spirit of Justice." I didn't end up playing it on the 3DS, since I have that anthology on Steam, but I wanted to see where I was.

Games or series that I played a lot on the DS line were practically all of the mainline Ace Attorney games, and even some of the spin offs like the Professor Layton crossover and AA:Investigations. Fire Emblem was another. I think I played Awakening, Fates, and Echoes. I played at least one Pokemon game, too.

 

Archive.ph link.

Visas to visit Kenya are to be scrapped for other African nationals from next year as part of a movement towards opening up trade and travel within the continent.

“By the end of this year, no African will be required to have a visa to come to Kenya,” Kenya’s president, William Ruto, said at a climate change conference in Congo-Brazzaville.

 

Hours after former Kansas City police detective Eric DeValkenaere was transferred from the Platte County Jail to the Missouri Department of Corrections in St. Joseph, a court denied his motion to reinstate an appeal bond, which means he’ll remain behind bars pending action from Jefferson City.

He's got some nerve to think that he deserves to be out on bail, after being convicted in a court of law, just because he's attempting to appeal the conviction. Who's ever heard of such a thing?

 

This is a gift link, so should work for everyone.

Representative Tom Emmer of Minnesota, the No. 3 House Republican, dropped his bid for speaker on Tuesday hours after securing his divided party’s nomination, after a swift backlash from the right, including former President Donald J. Trump, left his candidacy in shambles.

Guy lasted like 4hrs as the nominee. Didn't even get a vote on the House floor before dropping out.

23 days til the government shuts down.

 

Nearly two dozen Americans fleeing Israel with the help of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration were stranded for days in Cyprus before they finally got to Florida on Wednesday, according to the head of an international rescue organization who blamed contractors that state officials hired to run the operation.

 

Annual Kansas City Marathon is tomorrow, Saturday, Oct. 21. The course stretches from 6th Street in Downtown all the way to 75th Street in Waldo. Hard to describe all the eastern and western boundary roads, so just take a look at the map!

Pay attention to the times, as that determines when a road will be closed/reopened.

I've lived within the circuit area before and it can be a little annoying having plans to do errands, only to realize you're "trapped" for a few hours. But hey, at least it only happens once a year.

If you're running it, you're crazy, but good luck and stay hydrated!

 

The sun peeked out over the Kansas City skyline Monday morning just as Steve Keuny set off at the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri rivers inside a 1,293-pound pumpkin.

"Our plan is to float this pumpkin down the Missouri River," Keuny said. "We're trying to break the Guinness World Record for longest distance float in a pumpkin."

Wearing a wet suit to protect him from the chilly water and morning air, Keuny launched from Lewis and Clark Park at Kaw Point bound for Napoleon, Missouri. He estimated the journey would take around eight hours, putting him 38 miles downstream before sundown.

The Midwest's version of "James and the Giant Peach."

 

Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on Monday he is abandoning his bid for the Democratic nomination for the White House in 2024.

“I’m here to declare myself an independent candidate for president of the United States,” Kennedy announced to a crowd of supporters at Independence Mall in Philadelphia. “We declare independence from the cynical elites who betray our hope and who amplify our divisions. And finally, we declare independence from the two political parties.”

His family name is almost synonymous with the Democratic Party, but Kennedy has determined that its primary nomination process was skewed in favor of President Joe Biden. That history, he said, made the decision personally painful for him.

Some members of the Kennedy family released a joint statement in response calling his announcement “deeply saddening” and “perilous for our country.”

 

Gift Article.

Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy floated the possibility on Monday that he might be open to reclaiming the post from which he was ousted less than a week ago, even as two other Republicans vied to replace him in a contest that has highlighted the party’s deep divisions.

With the House rudderless and paralyzed following Mr. McCarthy’s removal last week, the California Republican worked to project normalcy and leadership in the face of the war unfolding in Israel, after an invasion by the Palestinian militant group Hamas that has led to hundreds of deaths and the capture of scores of civilian Israeli hostages. He summoned reporters to the Capitol to lay out a plan to defend Israel and rescue American captives.

 

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The Country Club Plaza, long considered Kansas City’s jewel, is under contract to be sold to a Dallas-based retail company with family ties to H.L. Hunt, the father of Kansas City Chiefs founder Lamar Hunt, those close to the deal confirmed to The Star on Wednesday.

The new owners, who are looking to to close on the deal by year’s end, are Ray Washburne and HP Village Partners, owners of Dallas luxury shopping district Highland Park Village, which opened in 1931 and whose Spanish-style architecture is similar to the Plaza’s.

Hopefully they'll be able to turn around the Plaza's seeming decline. It's not bad by any means, but it could definitely use some help.

 

Gift Article.

Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the Proud Boys, was sentenced on Tuesday to 22 years in prison for the central role he played in organizing a gang of his pro-Trump followers to attack the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and stop the peaceful transfer of presidential power.

 

That was an excellent race. Ferrari put on a show today.

Race Results SPOILER


POS NO DRIVER CAR LAPS TIME/RETIRED PTS
1 1 Max Verstappen RED BULL RACING HONDA RBPT 50 1:12:13.618 25
2 11 Sergio Perez RED BULL RACING HONDA RBPT 50 +7.686s 18
3 55 Carlos Sainz FERRARI 50 +11.674s 15
4 16 Charles Leclerc FERRARI 50 +12.119s 12
5 63 George Russell MERCEDES 50 +18.925s 10
6 44 Lewis Hamilton MERCEDES 50 +39.111s 8
7 23 Alexander Albon WILLIAMS MERCEDES 50 +45.198s 6
8 4 Lando Norris MCLAREN MERCEDES 50 +45.549s 4
9 14 Fernando Alonso ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES 50 +46.424s 2
10 77 Valtteri Bottas ALFA ROMEO FERRARI 49 +65.950s 1
11 2 Logan Sargeant WILLIAMS MERCEDES 49 +71.398s 0
12 81 Oscar Piastri MCLAREN MERCEDES 49 +72.240s 0
13 40 Liam Lawson ALPHATAURI HONDA RBPT 49 +73.268s 0
14 18 Lance Stroll ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES 49 +81.658s 0
15 24 Zhou Guanyu ALFA ROMEO FERRARI 49 +81.913s 0
16 10 Pierre Gasly ALPINE RENAULT 49 +82.236s 0
17 27 Nico Hulkenberg HAAS FERRARI 49 +1 lap 0
18 20 Kevin Magnussen HAAS FERRARI 49 +1 lap 0
NC 31 Esteban Ocon ALPINE RENAULT 39 DNF 0
NC 22 Yuki Tsunoda ALPHATAURI HONDA RBPT 0 DNF 0

Source: F1.com

 

That was a close quali fight at the end! Looking forward to the race tomorrow. And it should be sunny! First time in awhile we should see no rain at all.

Rumor has it that Bernie Ecclestone was seen with a bunch of hoses and sprinklers in preparation for the rainless race...

Quali Results SPOILER


POS NO DRIVER CAR Q1 Q2 Q3 LAPS
1 55 Carlos Sainz FERRARI 1:21.965 1:20.991 1:20.294 20
2 1 Max Verstappen RED BULL RACING HONDA RBPT 1:21.573 1:20.937 1:20.307 21
3 16 Charles Leclerc FERRARI 1:21.788 1:20.977 1:20.361 21
4 63 George Russell MERCEDES 1:22.148 1:21.382 1:20.671 21
5 11 Sergio Perez RED BULL RACING HONDA RBPT 1:21.911 1:21.240 1:20.688 21
6 23 Alexander Albon WILLIAMS MERCEDES 1:21.661 1:21.272 1:20.760 21
7 81 Oscar Piastri MCLAREN MERCEDES 1:22.106 1:21.527 1:20.785 24
8 44 Lewis Hamilton MERCEDES 1:21.977 1:21.369 1:20.820 21
9 4 Lando Norris MCLAREN MERCEDES 1:21.995 1:21.581 1:20.979 23
10 14 Fernando Alonso ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES 1:22.043 1:21.543 1:21.417 19
11 22 Yuki Tsunoda ALPHATAURI HONDA RBPT 1:21.852 1:21.594 15
12 40 Liam Lawson ALPHATAURI HONDA RBPT 1:22.112 1:21.758 15
13 27 Nico Hulkenberg HAAS FERRARI 1:22.343 1:21.776 16
14 77 Valtteri Bottas ALFA ROMEO FERRARI 1:22.249 1:21.940 14
15 2 Logan Sargeant WILLIAMS MERCEDES 1:21.930 1:21.944 15
16 24 Zhou Guanyu ALFA ROMEO FERRARI 1:22.390 8
17 10 Pierre Gasly ALPINE RENAULT 1:22.545 7
18 31 Esteban Ocon ALPINE RENAULT 1:22.548 8
19 20 Kevin Magnussen HAAS FERRARI 1:22.592 8
20 18 Lance Stroll ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES 1:22.860 9

Source: F1.com

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