Apple updates feel more frequent lately, so I checked the data.
I compared the same period every year: Jan 1 to Jun 2.
Most recent years had about 8 update days in that window. 2021 had 11. 2026 already has 13.
This year really does look unusually update-heavy so far
Hey! I’m building Estelle, your AI booking agent for comedy gigs.
She finds clubs near you, sends you options, contacts the ones you choose, and tells you when you’re booked.
Starting with stand-up comedians who want more stage time.
DM me if you want to join the alpha 🤘
Each week, one secret item is placed inside the box. A new hint is revealed every 100.8 (+-) minutes, and people around the world work together, debate, theorize, and guess what is inside. After one week, the box opens, the item is revealed, and a new mystery begins.
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The Exhilarating Life of Thomas Vos shifted to a more concrete puzzle idea. I really enjoy the way a vague concept is being transformed into something that feels more and more like a game. The thing is, I'm still far away and have no idea how this will turn out. Building this specific puzzle feels like a puzzle in itself. It's fun
Onward. The Exhilarating Life of Thomas Vos starting to get some input from the player. You can modify time cells in the timetable. What is so exhilarating about that? we'll see 🤷🏻♂️
I've started experimenting with Godot 4 + Cursor to see if I can build a simple game. I have zero experience with Godot, but I did learn the basics. Code-wise, honestly, at this point in time, I don't know any other way than using AI.
It hasn't been smooth sailing, and even this simple table took me quite a while before I got to a decent result. Having a really fun game is still miles and miles away. But we'll see...
So, what happened to the quiet place project and all of its subsets? Well: My servers crushed at some point and I was never able to get them back up. Time went by and one by one everything we all loved vanished in thin air. Like a dream, a sweet, vague and awesome dream <3
@ScalerSohom Thanks! A lot of new stuff were added (for free!) since that post. I'm constantly using this service for my other product and improving it on the go with cool stuff that I actually need to support my customers. Try it!
As more people come to SupportRetriever, I get more feedback, which improves the product and also forces me to reflect that on the homepage. A wise man once said that if you're not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you've launched too late. I totally feel that! Which one do you like more -> the before (purple) or after?
@Dexerto says that Ron Perlman says he got paid “$40 and a sandwich”
“Ron Perlman says he got paid “$40 and a sandwich” for narrating the original Fallout game
“I did a couple of lines, got my $40 and my sandwich and went home””
Ron Perlman says he got paid “$40 and a sandwich” for narrating the original Fallout game
“I did a couple of lines, got my $40 and my sandwich and went home”