cally [he/they]

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Cake day: 2023年9月14日

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  • Yes, but also not really? Not sure if enabling “Keep Inventory” counts as cheating in survival Minecraft or if it counts as a play style. Of course creative mode is only cheating when you use it in a world that was meant for survival, but I haven’t done that. Really unsure what counts as cheating in Minecraft singleplayer to be honest.

    Other games: no, not really, I don’t even know how to cheat in Hollow Knight for example, Universe Sandbox is fully a sandbox game so you can’t cheat, and…

    Oh wait, I guess I did use Assist Mode in Celeste once? I think that counts as cheating since I didn’t really need assist mode at all I was just frustrated and wanted to have fun. Yeah, sometimes I cheat actually. It’s fun in singleplayer and doesn’t ruin the game for anyone else.


  • Not diagnosed, unsure about autism status so assuming neurotypicality until proven otherwise, answering anyway because I hate buying stuff online:

    When searching for a product, whether you’re looking for a specific one or just browsing a general category, you will find that all (actually, I meant “most of”, using “all” for emphasis) the categories are made up, useless or inconsistent: there are duplicate categories, obviously missing values that should be there - honestly, there’s no way a person created those labels. I get it, big online stores have lots of products, and lots of different types, it must be hard organizing all of those into neat digital boxes for a better user experience.

    Oh wait! They’re huge corporations, they can afford to do that, probably! Just hire someone to categorize the products, or tell the people submitting those products to label them properly or suffer consequences. Provide better labels, I should be able to know exactly, or at least with near certainty, what a product is just from the tags (in my opinion).





  • My theory is that: With social media people are exposed to more and more stuff, specially bad stuff due to algorithms, and when things happens, you usually feel a need to form an opinion on them. The quicker you have the form an opinion, the more nuance you lose, if you don’t form an opinion now, the next thing will arrive and you will be outdated. People are having to choose quantity over quality when it comes to their opinions.

    Again this is based on not much and utterly unscientific but I think it makes sense kinda.