Jace 🔥❤️‍🔥💖❤️

@JHein
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Game designer, kind conqueror of codebases, tabletop game master, and ADHD chaos. 🇨🇦

Currently designing a tabletop roleplaying game about dark fairytale mysteries.

On the side, I'm designing levels for Mushroam, a bubble placing puzzle platformer made by everyone in Skypyre.

Spectrum Break, a neon physics platformerhttps://spectrumbreak.com/
Skypyre Studioshttps://www.skypyre.com/

Some friends and I had an old school LAN party today.

Halo (1-reach) multiplayer
The Finals
Quake

We had about 12 people at the start of the night.

#pcgaming

stolen and alt-texted

Do you think the Martians know Hersey has branded their planet?

I bet their coco beans aren't even from Mars.

#candy #mars

I was playing Pokepedia and Onyx calls you "Bud."

Onyx is Canadian confirmed.

#canadian #pokemon

My older sister got married on Saturday.

I've been running around all week helping her and her husband prepare for their wedding. I had to go out on the morning of the wedding to get a replacement archway and put it together in the venue.

I then took part in the festivities, had a good time, and gave a speech.

Her husband was already someone I called my brother in law and I couldn't be happier for them.

Yesterday everyone was hung over, cleaned up the aftermath, and slept.

#weddings #life

Every single person I have ever met who fell into the alt-right pipeline was heavily abusing drugs.

That probably speaks to how crazy you'd have to be to believe their conspiracy theories, but it also speaks to the dangers of drug abuse and messing with your brain.

#health

so what's the alternative if you can't review the avalanche of slop code? you just don't. and that's basically akin to live coding in the production environment. anyone who attempts this for long enough will be punished for their hubris

"you can just read the code the agent wrote"

oh fuck off. the whole idea is that agents can churn out code at way higher volumes than people can generate, and the bottleneck when people wrote the code and not "agents" was already code review, because making sense of code is harder than writing it

the only thing you've done is made the code review bottleneck so, so much worse. and this will help you be more productive... how exactly?

i feel like the only way businesses fall for this is when they're big enough nobody at any level really knows fully how the product gets made, because it's abundantly clear to anyone who actually knows how products are made that "nobody knows how this works" is the biggest red flag ever