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Cake day: February 21st, 2026

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  • Mass Effect. I didn’t get far in the original. Played the Legendary Edition trilogy all the way through. Went back to the original. It’s the tank (Mako). It dies in like 2-3 hits and you get less XP for kills in it. It’s just not fun and they never fixed it in the original. Legendary fixes it. At the very least, it’s balanced to the game’s difficulty setting. Where in the original it’s stuck on the hardest setting, but only for the Mako missions.

    Original came out in like 2007, Legendary came out in like 2016. Might be off by a year or two with one or both.







  • First anime was .hack//SIGN.

    First impression of anime was, giant robots, fights that took several episodes, and girls way too young to show that much skin. I asked my anime obsessed cousins to show me something intelligent that didn’t have any of those three things, and they delivered — see first answer.

    Favorite series is Sword Art Online, but I prefer one season and done miniseries like Erased end Your Lie in April. Also The Promised Neverland and Tokyo Ghoul — we don’t talk about their seasons beyond the first. Favorite movies are your name. and Wolf Children.

    Only one bad experience with anime I can think of. My cousins who got me into anime were watching one when a child goes into a changing room and it shows everything. That was creepy AF. We were all teenagers so it wasn’t like “I should report this to the police” but more like “let me catch you looking at that again and I will kick both your asses.” I don’t remember what they were watching, if they told me.







  • PC has been coopted by Microsoft and gamers to mean an x86-64 box, and it kind of applied to Intel Macs since they could run Windows and could have graphics cards (specifically the Mac Pro which had PCI-E slots and was really just a traditional PC that happened to be macOS certified and shipped with that OS.

    So yes, it’s a specific kind of PC. It’s like saying a truck is a car. Yes, technically, if you wanna split that hair, but it’s not like people calling it a truck are wrong. And maybe they are proud of what they have, but they’re also just trying to be accurate and not disingenuous.

    By saying it’s a Mac, I avoid people suggesting I run tools only available on Windows. However, I attract haters. I’d rather be concise and informative than well liked. I don’t care that you or the next guy doesn’t like Macs, but yes, I’m going to call it what it is, because while it’s also a PC, it’s different enough and I’d like to avoid the chain of conversation that comes with “just use X app” and then I have to say “it doesn’t run on my platform” and then we’re back to here with the haters. So I just cut out a step.


  • On my Mac, I just use whatever the default static wallpaper is. Or I pick one of theirs. I always have widgets covering my wallpaper and I don’t know how to easily see what it is (short of  → Settings → Wallpaper), but I think it’s like a forest/hills. On my MacBook it’s a lake.

    On my phone, I have a Star Trek theme. LCARS (the OS on Next Generation) lock screen, and one of the ships (I think it’s Discovery, I never really look that closely at it) warping up toward the top with the trails down between the icons.

    I mostly don’t care what the wallpaper is because I never look at it, but I’m too proud to just have it black (nothing there). I know that’s an option on Windows (no wallpaper, and there’s a setting for the desktop colour), but I’m not sure about Mac or iOS.

    I almost envy people who have “cool” wallpapers (my wife has a bunch) but I mostly can’t be arsed. Like… I wouldn’t mind having digital frames with rotating wallpapers or fan art or whatever. But my desktop? It’s a workspace and I have work (or “work”) covering it all the time.