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The Run is yet another FMV game (developed in Unity) - I know, I know, I keep not being impressed by most FMV games, but I keep giving them a chance. Deep inside me is a secret hope that one day, we will get a FMV game that will be genuinely amazing. And honestly, as a kid living in the 90s, we got pretty close at some point. The CD-ROM multimedia (lol already cringy at the time) revolution brought FMV games front and center, and while the ....

Brian: Today we’re talking about negative feedback. Lou: Oh boy. Brian: Yeah, yeah. No, this one’s gonna hurt. When you write something and you share it, and then somebody tells you that it’s absolute trash in some manner or another, and there’s really no avoiding it. Transcript

Between 2026-04-11 and 2026-04-18 we selected 14 newly released games that are rated as Verified or Playable on the Steam Deck, and meeting specific criteria in terms of user ratings. An excellent week overall, with the new Capcom game, Pragmata (that we previewed last year at the Tokyo Games Show) is finally out, and it seems it’s been well received, with a Verified rating for the Steam Deck too. I was surprised to see that Replaced did no..

Between 2026-04-11 and 2026-04-18 we selected 14 newly released games that are rated as Verified or Playable on the Steam Deck, and meeting specific criteria in terms of user ratings. An excellent week overall, with the new Capcom game, Pragmata (that we previewed last year at the Tokyo Games Show) is finally out, and it seems it’s been well received, with a Verified rating for the Steam Deck too. I was surprised to see that Replaced did no..

Toolforge - rtnf.substack.com - 1 month ago - eng
We are conducting research to better understand how people use Toolforge and gather feedback that will help shape its future."



I made a new major mode for emacs: mixed-html-mode . Or, really, Claude Code made one at my direction. It does syntax highlighting in HTML files with inline CSS and JS. I had two goals, which weren't met by any mode I could find: Does not freeze, flash, or stutter, even on huge files on slow machines. Does not get confused about whether a portion of a file is HTML vs CSS vs JS. The initial insight was that how browsers ....

Can I get some crazy password manager wisdom. I'm building up a lot of accounts and its starting to feel like a single point of failure. My plan is to use more than one password manager, treating them as an inner and outer shell, which would require memorising four passwords, for the manager accounts, and their associated e mail accounts. Along with setting up 2FA, which I haven't settled on yet. I'm not asking anyone to share their set ..



Science on Trial - june.kim - 1 month ago - eng



readthis is a command-line text-to-speech tool powered by Kokoro-82M. Feed it plain text, a URL, piped input, or your clipboard, it extracts the content and reads it aloud. Audio generation and playback run on separate threads, so speech starts almost immediately rather than waiting for the full text to be synthesised.



Court reporters spend more time coordinating depositions than actually transcribing them. Granola captures every scheduling call, scope negotiation, and agency coordination meeting so the administrative side of the practice runs as precisely as the professional side.

Fitness coaches spend hours documenting client assessments, program design discussions, and check-in calls. Granola captures every conversation automatically so coaches can focus on coaching instead of note-taking.

Hotels, restaurants, and event venues run on precise coordination across dozens of staff and vendors. Granola captures every pre-shift briefing, vendor coordination call, and event planning meeting so nothing falls through the cracks.

Insurance agents manage complex client needs across commercial, personal, and specialty lines. Granola captures every needs analysis call, underwriting discussion, and renewal negotiation so coverage gaps never slip through.

Mobile developers juggle App Store review cycles, OS version fragmentation, and cross-functional stakeholder pressure. Granola captures every sprint planning session, store review debrief, and release coordination call so critical details don't get dropped.

Photographers build their business on understanding what clients actually want. Granola captures every consultation call, creative brief review, and post-shoot debrief so the vision that was agreed to is the vision that gets delivered.

Supply chain management involves constant coordination across vendors, carriers, warehouse teams, and procurement. Granola captures every vendor negotiation, logistics coordination call, and demand planning meeting so nothing gets lost in translation.

Hermes was producing shallow responses. Instead of debugging from the inside, I opened Claude Code, SSH'd into the EC2 instance, found the throttled context window, fixed it, and restarted the gateway. Hermes woke up improved — without knowing it happened.

Clergy balance sermon writing, pastoral care visits, congregational administration, and personal reflection. WisprFlow's voice dictation turns sermon thoughts into drafted messages, visits into documented care records, and reflective insights into organized notes at 150+ WPM.

I consistently hit 184 words per minute with WisprFlow. Here's what that actually means in terms of output, time saved, and what you can do with a brain that's no longer bottlenecked by typing speed.

Mortgage brokers juggle borrower pre-qualifications, lender submissions, condition tracking, and closing coordination. WisprFlow's voice dictation at 150+ WPM turns verbal notes into origin documentation faster than any keyboard workflow.

Nonprofit staff are stretched thin across program delivery and administrative demands. WisprFlow's voice-to-text turns verbal notes into grant narrative drafts, program reports, and donor communications at 150+ WPM, cutting documentation time in half.

Nutritionists spend hours writing meal plans, dictating client notes after consultations, and documenting dietary protocols. WisprFlow turns verbal notes into polished nutrition plans and client documentation at 150+ WPM.

UX researchers spend hours converting interview insights into actionable research reports. WisprFlow's voice dictation at 150+ WPM turns real-time observations into polished findings, turning research documentation from a bottleneck into a flow state.

Junebot - june.kim - 1 month ago - eng

Science on Trial - june.kim - 1 month ago - eng



I'm in the tin foil hat era and I've been doing a ton of breaking up recently. I'm getting fatigued on AI features I don't need let alone use. I'm even more sick of the fact that these features are driving up prices of certain services. More than anything, I'm tired of having to think about which EULA update I didn't read thoroughly enough to see that my data is being fed into an LLM. Overall, I'm still very much enjoying the agentic AI w....


I spend a significant amount of my time thinking about EPSS, CVSS, and the inherent gaps in how we prioritize vulnerabilities. We all know the drill: a 9.8 CRITICAL that remains unexploited shouldn’t jump the line ahead of a 7.5 HIGH that is being actively used in the wild. Closing that gap between theoretical severity and actual exploitability is why I started RogoLabs and why I built cve.icu. Today, I’m releasing an update to my CVE Intel....

No title - markjgsmith.com - 1 month ago - eng

No title - markjgsmith.com - 1 month ago - eng

No title - markjgsmith.com - 1 month ago - eng

No title - markjgsmith.com - 1 month ago - eng

Last night's test post actually worked pretty well. There were a few things that needed reconfiguring in the production environment, but it essentially worked. Today I'm getting it working from my Android phone. Again some slightly annoying configuration changes to do with environment setup, but the code looks like it's working. #

Last night's test post actually worked pretty well. There were a few things that needed reconfiguring in the production environment, but it essentially worked. Today I'm getting it working from my Android phone. Again some slightly annoying configuration changes to do with environment setup, but the code looks like it's working. #

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