While I've played the game multiple times, I'm not sure I understand this poster. The amygdala and the moon presence aren't opposing forces are they? Were the amygdala trying to reach the presence?
This city is a monument to man's arrogance.
- Peggy Hill
Homeless man stops begging, demands change.
Best line in the whole movie.
Daily reminder that no individual action is lawful or chaotic.
I appreciate the story.
I think this is a greater problem with games that are technically aimed at children. There is so little respect for your time generally, but I think it's especially egregious when it comes to menus, dialog, and animations. Additionally, there are many things that are in sequence (with large unneeded gaps between) that could happen more or less simultaneously.
Conspiratorially, I think this is to pad play time, and for kids the animations and what not are jingling keys that keep then occupied enough they don't care or notice.
I would argue it's not for "no reason". I think the biggest driving force is that it's a rarity you're allowed such freedom so when the opportunity actually presents itself it makes sense to take it since it likely won't be around again anytime soon.
I like SourceTree and it's free. I don't use it all the time, but if I've made a bunch of changes debugging something and I want to easily discard all of the debugging-only changes, the UI makes it really easy to commit or discard individual lines from the changeset.
Additionally, I set up an alias to open it from the command line (stree
) and have it show whatever git directory I opened it from.
Another user posted about photoprism, which has AI powered features like facial recognition. Might be worth checking out.
Pretty sure this is goth jock on redgifs.