#post-mortem 2024
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filosofablogger Ā· 5 days ago
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The XYZ States of America
This nationā€™s very name is a misnomer, a cruel joke.Ā  The United States of America is no longer ā€˜Unitedā€™ in any way, shape, or form.Ā  Iā€™ve long called for civil discourse, for listening to those with differing viewpoints and trying to find a space in the middle for compromise.Ā  But those days are gone.Ā  There is no middle ground, there can be no compromise, and this country must find itself a newā€¦
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nyaaamato Ā· 11 months ago
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AKATSUKI ASSEMBLE! late day 1 pic for @obito-week šŸŽ‰
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technoregression Ā· 22 days ago
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Oh and by the way itā€™s just a small theory but I donā€™t think itā€™s going to get as bad as everyoneā€™s talking about with this tariff thing thatā€™s going on. BECAUSE.
I think that expired orange is menacingly clever in that he knows what his zombie supporters will hear and understand, and he knows what weā€™ll hear and understand. Heā€™ll make life bearable for them and unbearable for us (mass deportation, stripping rights of minorities and women, promoting school shootings, so on)
But similar to 2020, after people have had enough, heā€™ll shit in the bed on his way out and let the stench of it fester throughout and within the walls. That same stench will linger over the next presidentā€™s 4 year term like a haunting.
It is is plainly obvious that Russiaā€™s terrorism in Ukraine, and covid, and isntreals terrorism etcetcetcetc (and the mismanagement thereof) all contribute to the ā€œunprecedentedā€ times of financial and housing and wellbeing crises weā€™re suffering through.
But no. Not to them. To them, one president walked out of the White House, and another walked in and flipped a light switch which made the whole world go dark. To them thereā€™s no such thing as cause ā€¦.. delay ā€¦.. effect. Itā€™s just ā€œI feel fact bad right now, who is president? Oh. Itā€™s his fault.ā€
ā€œWhy canā€™t I afford groceries right now?ā€
ā€œOh well itā€™s actually because 8 years ago the unite-ā€œ
ā€œItā€™s because of sleepy Joe!!!ā€
I derailed there for a minute.
TLDR the theory is that heā€™ll pull the same shit on his way out making us think like theyā€™re trying to win another presidency. Meanwhile heā€™s actually caused so much instability that the next 4 years is just maintenance and repair under extreme conditions, like trying to build a house during a hurricane or whatever.
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uselessandgay Ā· 2 months ago
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While weā€™re all talking about the election from the points of policy, the major issue here is turnout. 2020 won for Dems because of vote by mail. 2024 happens and people are standing in line for five hours again in dense, blue areas. Would you wait in line for five hours to vote for Kamala Harris, when she isnā€™t bringing anything new or exciting to the table and canā€™t even promise an arms embargo?
I would not. Thereā€™s nothing exciting there that people want badly. No rent relief programs, no healthcare relief programs, only a weak, moderate vision for how to improve the lives of her constituents. And Liz Cheney was supposed to be exciting?
The left needs to include young men.
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everydaym0nstrosity Ā· 5 months ago
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Owen Davis - Morbid Pathology (2024).
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skyshard13 Ā· 8 months ago
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I wrote up an blog post/postmortem for my last game, GUARDIAN ANGEL. I go in depth about a lot of the design decisions in that game, as well as a lot of things I wished I could have done better. Go check it out here!
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thepoliticalvulcan Ā· 2 months ago
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Trump didn't win, the Democrats lost.
As I write this on Friday November 8th at 10:29 AM, there are still votes yet uncounted but the overall shape of things is clear and they provoke interesting questions.
This was a low turnout election. Not 2016 low, but much lower than 2020. Even after all of Wednesday and Thursday to finish counting high population states, Harris is still trailing Biden's 2020 tally by about 10 million votes. Which is not as bad as the 15 million that internet arguments on Wednesday and into Thursday will be using, but its still quite bad.
Even Trump, while the winner, is still several million votes shy of his 2020 tally.
The temptation to blame Biden is real and I agree with it. I think he was a good President in the sense that he had some notable and worthy achievements despite intense opposition, but the failure to have the humility to honor the implicit promise to be a transitional figure and not seek reelection I personally feel is unforgivable. Its hyperbolic often to say unforgivable, but at least at this moment I do not foresee a Jimmy Carter style rehabilitation in Biden's future.
I think this is a shame, not just because Trump won, but also because I did like Kamala Harris at least as a person. I soured on her as the finish line approached but I recognize that she was presented a no win scenario and tried to make the best of it. She had to run a campaign in which she could not meaningfully go rogue without provoking questions about why she'd stayed in the administration if she held strong dissenting opinions or making Biden into even more a lame duck than he already was.
What does her heart truly hold? Would she have meaningfully distanced herself from Biden on any issue of consequence? I guess we'll have to wait for the inevitable post election rebuttal book.
Maybe the fact that I did find her charming is a reflection of myself. I've not liked every answer she's given to every question but as someone who is sometimes inarticulate and a bit of a wonky dweeb, I get it. This doesn't present as authentic outside the college educated liberal set, clearly. Which means I'm likely even more out of touch than I know but all I can do is explain my values and how they connect to my preferred policies and issues and hope for the best.
Its all any of us can do.
And we can do that better.
The moral cooties theory of communication and association needs to die. Now.
Harris should have gone on Rogan.
Walz should have gone on Rogan.
This would not have likely changed the outcome, because in reality liberals, progressives, and socialists should have been doing on Rogan for YEARS.
Rogan says transphobic, misogynistic, racist, and downright scientifically stupid things.
All true.
So fight him.
Don't outsource this to shitposters in the comment sections, go on his program, and make the case to his audience.
A host can be acting in bad faith but still be the gatekeeper to a large audience that is not reachable with a sit down on The View or the Ezra Klein Show and Harris didn't even go on the Ezra Klein Show! The most respected liberal intellectual pundit, one who burned a lot of credibility to say what everyone was already thinking: that Biden should drop out and he did it months before that stupid debate with Trump, someone Harris almost assuredly owes quite a bit to for creating the permission structure for people to advocate for dumping Biden and she didn't go on the show.
We cannot keep having candidates do this.
Enough "safe" interviews.
Enough "platforming" or "legitimizing" discourse.
Go argue with the transphobe on his own show. If you persuade even 0.1% of his audience, maybe that 0.1% will be in districts you need to win.
Having these millionaires go talk to unfriendly millionaires doesn't mean you're legitimizing them, you're using them to access their audience. Period.
And knock it off with the "platforming" discourse around media and allowing unfriendly people an opportunity to talk. If the electorate comes away with an interview with JD Vance or some other grifter weirdo liking them instead of seeing them as liars code switching for a more moderate audience, then we have bigger problems than the media doing a "both same."
And for the rest of us, tolerating misogny, transphobia etc. is not what's called for, but learning to talk to people outside our group chats is. We were wrong after 2016 to double down on "my labor isn't free" "its not my job to educate you" "Google is your friend" - you don't have to feed trolls, but its clear that after almost a decade, "cancel culture" and "platforming" discourse has failed. Completely and disastrously. The very people these ideas were supposed to protect are now going to get hurt the worst by the lazy virtue signaling of the rest of us who had the emotional and physical safety to make GOOD arguments on their behalf.
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bitchinyoga Ā· 1 month ago
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Election Post-Mortem
Written and buried November 6 2024 Rain breaks over broken brittle earth scarred by months of drought. Why break now? Sunshine would be too ironic. Dear nature you hid the sun and dampened our fire. The absence of light suits our mourning this post-mortem morning. Shock waves whitecaps in my veins. We are not the people we believed weā€™d be. The second election of Trump is undeniableā€¦
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choppedcowboydinosaur Ā· 1 month ago
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I was originally more optimistic they will learn because they can't keep doing this shit forever. A lot of the media that traditionally supports the Democrats like the NYT, Washington Post and a few others have decided they needed to tone down their rhetoric. That and the fact the Washington Post refused to endorse Kamala Harris is a sign of that. That and there are some post-mortems from more Democratic establishment types realizing where they went wrong.
But then I see the reactions online from the people on the ground. And it's usually middle to upper class white women losing their shit so maybe they didn't learn a whole lot. Seeing the white women go ape shit like that feels like a repeat of 2016.
Hopefully, this is in the short term and in the long term they do realize where they went wrong because, the people of America deserve to have better political candidates than what we have been getting for the last 8 years.
The more Internetā„¢ I read today, the more convinced I become that democrats are Going To Learn Nothingā„¢ from this
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wat3rm370n Ā· 1 month ago
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They will keep asking this question because they cannot see the obvious.
Philosopher Michael Sandel on What Trumpā€™s Win Says About American Society | Amanpour and Company - Amanpour and Company - Nov 15, 2024 ā€œHey but the Democratic party used to be in favor of the average working person, why do you think they got tagged as the party of what you call the meritocratic elites that look down on others?ā€
PA Democratic Party politicians celebrate corporate giveaway. Chloe Humbert Nov 18, 2024 Less than 10 days after having to deny being elitists whoā€™ve abandoned the working class, to defend the partyā€™s historic defeats they announce millions of taxpayer money being given to a literal bank.
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super-kristuff Ā· 4 months ago
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Frontline Factory - Postmortem
I made a game for GMTK gamejam! I waited this long to post anything mostly because I was absolutely drained by the end of the 96 hours. This ended up being my lowest rated GMTK submission at #4312 out of 7,639; however, I feel like this is my greatest game yet. I feel like the game received the rating it did because of a tricky control scheme, poor tutorialization, and a punishing learning curve. I think the most interesting part is that elements 1 and 3 were actually somewhat deliberate on my part.
So, the original plan was to have the game be a top-down puzzle game like Overcooked. I wanted the player to be hastily running around with robot parts in hand and the element of scale to be enforced by the size of the robots the player had to make and the complexity of the builds. Obviously this was somewhat large in scope, but I felt getting the game to a playable state would be achievable.
Pretty quickly in development, I realized it would be faster to test features with a click and drag system. I justified that the player would be able to grab and drop in a similar manner, but I never got around to that. I decided that the player could just be a crane floating on the screen, and the drag and drop could be the primary mode of interfacing with the robots.
This wasn't super outlandish considering Last Call BBS and Mech Builder were both big inspirations for this project; however, I think the deviation from keyboard to keyboard AND mouse is a huge reason why players found my game to be confusing. I really wanted to challenge myself and build something more than just another 2D platformer, and I really think that I accomplished that goal. I'm not really sure how to describe the genre of my game, and that weird exploratory space is something I've been building towards for the longest time.
HOWEVER, I think by accomplishing this goal, my game is now outside the standards of videogame literacy. Everybody has some experience with a 2D platformer, but unless a player has played Last Call BBS or Mech Builder, it is safe to say that this would be a new experience. This isn't exactly a negative, but it does mean that I couldn't lean on players 'figuring it out', and I really needed to have any kind of tutorial at all.
Playing a lot of games during the gamejam, it's kind of embarrassing that I didn't have any kind of tutorialization in game. I wrote all the instructions on the floor of the main level, and even hid some behind the robot thinking "they'll have to move the robot now!". In retrospect, having some picture instructions on a dedicated page from the main menu would have been much more helpful and just as easy to implement.
I saw a shocking number of games with opening cutscenes, and I feel like I could have maybe pulled that off? It would have been a crunch from time pressures, but I don't think it would have been impossible to do something simple. Optimally, I think making an introductory level or two, where the player just needed to connect a single piece or submit an already completed robot, could have helped break down the complexity to a digestible amount.
Finally, I think my original motives of an Overcooked style game amplified my mistakes from lack of instruction. I added a timer and a bit of screen shake to make the player feel like they were under a bit of pressure, and I think this clashed horribly with the confusing atmosphere I had created. When I finally had the chance to pass the game to my little brother for playtesting (a couple days after submission), it took him two or three game-overs just to finish reading the instructions.
This was actually a concern of mine during development, but because I was able to beat the game in half the time, I assumed most players would have a bit of challenge to beat it within the time. I actually still feel like the amount of time is fair if only I had a better system in place for player instruction.
The timer also clashed horribly with my brother's prefered gaming setup: a school issued chromebook. The game is basically unplayable with any kind of touchpad, fullstop. I've always had a wireless mouse for my laptop, so I didn't even consider the play experience without it. Which, was a huge blunder on my part.
I think that about sums up my thoughts on the game. I was thinking about maybe expanding the game into something more akin to the original vision, but I thought that making this postmortem would not only be easier but also help to sort out my thoughts. I honestly feel like the amount of polish I've accomplished with this game is unparalleled by any other game I've made up to this point.
In conclusion, I think Frontline Factory is a game that lost its original intent somewhere along development. I think a lot of reasonable microscopic choices led to a lot of macroscopic consequences. I'm extremely happy with how well the game turned out, and I'm impressed with how much I've learned.
This is kind of a lot, so I don't expect anyone to have read the full thing, but thanks if you did.
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lezliebrooke Ā· 8 months ago
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We hereby conduct this post mortem...
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Maybe she's thinking about a getaway? In France?
She just looks so happy šŸ„¹
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We love to see it! She completely lights up the room šŸ©·
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theriverbeyond Ā· 6 months ago
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Rated E (18+) | 4.8k words
ā€œIā€™m not a child, Pyrrha,ā€ he says. Camā€™s face is pulled into a scowl, and you like the way the skin between his eyes furrows. Itā€™s different from how Cam does it, and you think itā€™s cute, and painfully endearing. ā€œIā€™mā€”shit. Iā€™m twenty-two, if you count the years post-mortem. Twenty if you donā€™t, and House age of majority is eighteen regardless.ā€ ā€œI was twenty-two long before the Resurrection, ten thousand years ago,ā€ you reply. The eggs youā€™re trying to cook sizzle. ā€œYouā€™re too young for me, Sextus."
This fic was written for Fandom Trumps Hate 2024 (@fandomtrumpshate) as a gift to thank @beyoncesfiancee for her donation to Palestine Children's Relief Fund.
FEATURING:
Pal/Pyrrha, ft background Cam/Pal/Pyrrha dynamics!
What if we were both stuck in a body that didn't fit our gender OR necro/cav alignment.... and we were both on New RhošŸ‘‰šŸ‘ˆ!
Notable Cougar Hunter Palamedes Sextus!
Psychosexual roleplaying AND bad meals!
Background Nona antics!
Wild speculation on how DIY hormones might interact with a Lyctoral Body!
The ever present shadow of grief!
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embraceweird Ā· 9 months ago
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The post mortem addition to the Bad Kid's parents' polycule was not on my 2024 bingo card
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hamishlinklaters Ā· 9 months ago
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MANHUNT (2024) Episode 2 : Post-Mortem
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skyshard13 Ā· 4 months ago
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I've finished putting together a (somewhat belated) postmortem for my Velox Fabula 2 entry!
You can read it here:
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