• Short Form

    And there goes the last ounce of any credibility that The Baltimore Sun still had. Woof.

    Monday January 15, 2024
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    With Netflix being the lone major holdout on the Up Next listing in Apple's TV app, I'm making an effort to watch / clear my list there. Starting Blue Eye Samurai.

    Extra Large Movie Poster Image for Blue Eye Samurai (#1 of 2)

    Sunday January 14, 2024
  • Short Form

    It absolutely sucks that Twitch and Unity are making big cuts in a time where the game industry has been so volatile.

    At the same time, if you’re looking to build out a great game engine or streaming platform…a lot of good people just got on the market. May everyone land well on their feet.

    Wednesday January 10, 2024
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    I can’t say that I had Brian Cox recapping the TEKKEN franchise on my bingo list for today

    [www.youtube.com/watch](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRIOVeirAa0)

    I’ve not played a Tekken game properly since Tekken 3, but I’d be lying if I said this video didn’t make me hyped enough to look into the new edition.

    Tekken: Succession with Fists!

    Tuesday January 9, 2024
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    A very cool look at the production of the ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE score

    [www.youtube.com/watch](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0A0hjETQVMQ)

    Not sure what part of the YouTube algorithm lead me here today, but I very much enjoyed this sit-down with Daniel Pemberton, as he breaks down the main musical themes of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.

    I always love seeing someone very capable execute their art. It’s enthralling.

    Monday January 8, 2024
  • Long Form

    The DoJ decides to go after Apple because why not

    The New York Times (that should be a gift link)

    The Justice Department is in the late stages of an investigation into Apple and could file a sweeping antitrust case taking aim at the company’s strategies to protect the dominance of the iPhone as soon as the first half of this year, said three people with knowledge of the matter.

    OK, so I wrote a random one off line on BlueSky/Mastodon about this, but I think there’s more to get into.

    Let’s start: “The dominance of the iPhone”. Per random data that I could quickly look up online — Apple has roughly 17 percent of the market. That’s behind Samsung.

    We clearly have a different understanding of the word “dominant”.

    Edit: My pal Jemal pointed out that in the United States, Apple has 53% of the market. So, yeah, technically dominant.

    The agency is focused on how Apple has used its control over its hardware and software to make it more difficult for consumers to ditch the company’s devices, as well as for rivals to compete, said the people, who spoke anonymously because the investigation was active.

    OK, what do they mean here? Let’s continue on.

    Specifically, investigators have examined how the Apple Watch works better with the iPhone than with other brands, as well as how Apple locks competitors out of its iMessage service. They have also scrutinized Apple’s payments system for the iPhone, which blocks other financial firms from offering similar services, these people said.

    OK, cool. So let’s next go after Nintendo for not making games for the Xbox and PlayStation. Or Sony for not allowing third party controllers to work better than the first party DualSense. Or McDonald’s, not letting other places sell the Big Mac or the McNugget.

    The Apple suit would likely be even more expansive than previous challenges to the company, attacking its powerful business model that draws together the iPhone with devices like the Apple Watch and services like Apple Pay to attract and keep consumers loyal to its products. Rivals have said that they have been denied access to key Apple features, like the Siri virtual assistant, prompting them to argue the practices are anticompetitive.

    Just because someone develops something a certain way, and your stuff doesn’t work with it, isn’t anticompetitive. It’s an ecosystem. Google has it. Samsung has it. Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo have it in gaming.

    They have also looked at how the Apple Watch works better alongside the iPhone than other competing smartwatches. Users of Garmin devices have complained in Apple’s support forums about being unable to use their watches to reply to certain text messages from their iPhones or tweak the notifications they receive from the iPhone that they have connected to their watch.

    This maybe has a point. But, god, what a fraction of a fraction of an argument.

    Apple’s new privacy tool, App Tracking Transparency, which allows iPhone users to explicitly choose whether an app can track them, drew scrutiny because of its curtailing of user data collection by advertisers. Advertising companies have said that the tool is anticompetitive.

    Changing how a piece of technology works is not anticompetitive. Especially when Apple does not compete in advertising. If they start running their own ad networks against Google and Meta, and those get around ATT, sure. Anticompetitive. But you can’t be anticompetitive if you aren’t competing. It’s in the goddamned word.

    Apple isn’t totally innocent here. I think their stance towards third party applications or app stores on the iPhone and iPad is silly, especially given that you can do the same thing on a Mac right now today. But this is inane.

    John Gruber did a much more eloquent version of this post strictly on the whole Beeper thing last month, and I’m sure he’ll have something on Daring Fireball about this soon, but my thoughts can be summed up pretty easily…

    We really fucking need younger people who understand technology in key positions of government.

    I can’t wait for another big public hearing where Senator Oldasfuck starts asking Tim Cook why it’s so goddamned hard for him to print his photos from his phone, why is everything he writes in all caps, and what the HELL is a PDF anyway?

    Friday January 5, 2024
  • Short Form

    Rewatching 30 Rock has proved definitively that I married Liz Lemon.

    Monday January 1, 2024
  • Short Form

    I don’t mean to be alarmist, but every time I open Threads, the “For You” section is the most baiting, lowest common denominator takes.

    It’s as if you’re incentivized for angering. I know others see worse, but that’s not a space I want to put my time and energy into.

    Monday January 1, 2024
  • Short Form

    Amateur fireworks displays: A way to tell your neighbors, “Yes, I’m an Asshole!”

    Monday January 1, 2024
  • Short Form

    2023 was a tough year. Dealt with some health issues, both mine, and for those in my family.

    But there are some positives! I started going to therapy again, getting my mind right.

    2024 is going to be about prioritizing my own health and care. It’s time.

    Sunday December 31, 2023
  • Long Form

    Why JEOPARDY ended up replacing Mayim Bialik

    The Ringer:

    The answer appeared obvious: Mayim Bialik. The actor, after all, had just been announced as Richards’s backup—the host of occasional prime-time specials on ABC and yet-to-be-announced spinoffs, while Richards would take the more prominent role as the host of the daily syndicated edition. So when Bialik, waiting in the hospital while her boyfriend was having hip replacement surgery, told her agent to reach out to Sony, the studio was only too eager to put a deal together to get Bialik to host the daily show as soon as possible.

    “From the hospital waiting room, I said to my agent, ‘Please ask how we can help,’” Bialik recalled to Glamour later. “That’s literally what I said. I don’t want to seem opportunistic, but I’m part of this family now.”

    Almost two and a half years later, her role in that family has changed. On December 15, Bialik wrote in a statement that she had been informed by Sony that she would “no longer be hosting the syndicated version of Jeopardy!” Jeopardy! confirmed to The Ringer that Bialik is under contract until the end of the season with a one-year option remaining. With several months of taping remaining this season, Bialik was informed that her option would not be picked up.

    DC’s own Claire McNear — who quite literally wrote the book on Jeopardy! — gets some exclusive intel on where things went wrong with Bialik’s run on the show. You’ll not be surprised to see it was a story of one option becoming more difficult, while the other silently levels up.

    Ken was always my favorite of the two, so I was happy to see this change. Maybe we’ll see her host some of the future spinoffs?

    Wednesday December 27, 2023
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    Shout out to Sony’s Game Trials options for PS Plus subscribers. I just tried two very hyped games, and learned that they were Not For Me…without spending the cash!

    Tuesday December 26, 2023
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    Really dug Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor on the Doctor Who Christmas Special. My lone complaint? What the hell is with that Sonic Screwdriver?!

    Monday December 25, 2023
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    Doing our annual rewatch of Elf. Blonde Zooey Deschanel hits different.

    Sunday December 24, 2023
  • Short Form

    Annnnnnnnd that’s a bunch of Substack newsletters (including some I pay for!) unsubscribed from.

    Thursday December 21, 2023
  • Short Form

    Happy to say Flynn got the all clear from the neurologist, and he’s back home.

    We’re not 100% out of the woods, and are going to be watching him closely…but the important part is that he is home.

    Tuesday December 19, 2023
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    A middle of the night trip to the Pet ER is never fun. Our little dude Flynn had a seizure. He’s stable, but we’re trying to figure out what’s what.

    Tuesday December 19, 2023
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    I’m just saying, Marvel. Find->Replace “Kang” with “Doom”.

    Monday December 18, 2023
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    Why do I love Blank Check with Griffin & David? 2 hours into a 3 hour episode about The Boy and the Heron, they’re deep diving into the Spawn movie. overcast.fm/+FnAi-DI-…

    Saturday December 16, 2023
  • Short Form

    Noticed a lot of places near me promoting visits with the Grinch. Less so, visits with Santa. When did this shift happen?

    Friday December 15, 2023
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    I’m going to try to avoid saying the name of the movie, but it’s always fascinating when a fanbase so fervently awaits reviews, looks to champion the Rotten Tomatoes score, and when it’s low…immediately goes to “WELL IF THE CRITICS DON’T LIKE IT IT MUST BE GOOD.”

    Friday December 15, 2023
  • Short Form

    Got a wrong number voicemail from an apartment complex, a message from the leasing office. I called them back – not because I wanted to correct the number/call per se – so that they could make sure to call the right person at the right number. Couldn’t sit with myself if it was something really crucial regarding their housing.

    Friday December 15, 2023
  • Short Form

    This might be some serious nerd shit, but I absolutely agree with how life changing having access to a clipboard manager is.

    Thursday December 14, 2023
  • Long Form

    Add CIVIL WAR to my most hyped movies of 2024 list

    [www.youtube.com/watch](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDyQxtg0V2w)

    Alex Garland, writer/director of such movies as Ex Machina and Annihilation. ✔

    A24, indie(?) studio with an amazing track record. ✔

    Jesse Plemons being a weird guy. ✔

    Yeah, I’m in for this one.

    Wednesday December 13, 2023
  • Long Form

    2023 Favorites

    So, everyone and their brother is running their “Best of 2023” lists. I’m sure this sounds like a trend I’d hop aboard, but at this stage of my life, I recognize two things….

    1. I hate picking a “best”. I don’t think art should be compared in that way.
    2. For everything I watch, listen to, or play, there’s dozens of other options I meant to get around to listening to, playing, or watching.1

    So, here’s a list of my favorites from what I was able to check out this year.

    Favorite Movies of 2023

    • Barbie
    • Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
    • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
    • John Wick: Chapter 4
    • Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One
    • Oppenheimer
    • Polite Society
    • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
    • Talk To Me
    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
    • The Creator
    • The Holdovers

    Favorite Albums of 2023

    • André 3000 - New Blue Sun
    • boygenius - the record
    • COVET - catharsis
    • Explosions in the Sky - END
    • Foo Fighers - But Here We Are
    • The Go! Team - Get Up Sequences, Part Two
    • Gorillas - Cracker Island
    • Jeff Rosenstock - Hellmode
    • M83 - Fantasy
    • PLRLS - Curses

    Favorite Video Games of 2023

    • Diablo IV (PS5)
    • Final Fantasy XVI (PS5)
    • The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (NSW)
    • Spider-Man 2 (PS5)
    • Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (PS5)
    • Street Fighter 6 (PS5)
    • Super Mario Bros. Wonder (NSW)

    Anything I missed? Anything you think I should check out? Bug me on the socials to let me know, I’d love to hear it.

    1. Legit, from my Letterboxd: 53 movies I want to watch, from GameTrack: 17 games I want to play, from MusicBox: 29 albums I want to listen to.
    Wednesday December 13, 2023