Games I have played
These months I’ve played some cooperative games, in chronological order:
- Bokura
- Satisfactory
- A Way Out
Bokura is a small indie game that I found on Steam, it’s a short game with an interesting concept. The game was fun but I had issues with connection multiple times. I have been enjoying Satisfactory a lot, it’s a Factorio-like game but in 3D, as the name suggests, it’s quite satisfactory. Lastly, I played A Way Out with a friend and it was a nice experience, nothing too special but it was fun.
Interesting blog posts
After AI beat them, professional Go players got better and more creative, by Henrik Karlsson.
Backdoor in upstream xz/liblzma leading to SSH server compromise, by Andres Freund.
Hardest Problem in Computer Science: Centering Things, by Nikita Prokopov.
Nix is a better Docker image builder than Docker’s image builder, by Xe Iaso.
The Man Who Killed Google Search, by Edward Zitron.
The race to replace Redis, by Joe Brockmeier.
When New Hires Get Paid More, Top Performers Resign First, by Andrea Derler, Peter Bamberger, Manda Winlaw, and Cuthbert Chow.
Why I Lost Faith in Kagi, by lori.
Other links
AI-generated sad girl with piano performs the text of the MIT License, on Suno.
Ask HN: Founders who offer free/OS and paid SaaS, how do you manage your code?, on Hacker News.
Ask HN: What non-AI products are you working on?, on Hacker News.
Bulma, a modern CSS framework based on Flexbox.
Flexbox CSS, a simple and interactive way to learn Flexbox.