Souls Like Strings

TWIL October 3rd 2025

  • It's very easy to take a long detour doing cleanup work which has no business value whatsoever
    • Even for senior devs
  • Designing something to the point where it can work for all future use cases, or even a moderate number of them, is an exercise in futility
  • Staging environments exist for a reason.
    • Even if it's a small, surely harmless change there's no harm doing a rollout just to staging first if there are potentially huge consequences
  • I really do not enjoy writing ADRs/RFCs
    • I recognise they have a lot of value,...
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2025 September Retro

What went well

Projects

  • Kept writing this blog
  • Nothing else this month haha

Games

Well I was right about Silksong being the main focus in last month's retro; didn't anticipate Hades 2 though. Absolutely crazy those two came out in the same month; both live up to their hype which is incredible given Silksong's 7 year development time and all the memes. Hades was a safer bet since it somehow spent its whole early access at Overwhelmingly Positive, but even given that it's an amazing example of how to make a 'more, but better' sequel. Really...

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Persona 5 Royal

Killing god(s) with the power of teenage angst

Why

  • Everything about it is slick, stylish and choreographed
  • You will get deeply attached to at least a few of the characters, probably most
  • It never feels stale over a 100+ hour runtime
  • Has a low complexity floor, but Excel spreadsheets worth of ceiling
  • Finishing it made me genuinely sad to say goodbye to a bunch of pixels

Why Not

  • You despise anime, JRPGs or long stretches of dialogue

Impressions

There are so many great things about P5R, but its flair is likely the one that'll...

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The Founders Trilogy

The Founders Trilogy by Robert Jackson Bennett.

My YA novel moratorium lasted all of two weeks

In my defense, I'd just finished [Homo Deus](/books/2025/homo_deus.md and wanted something light after the inevitable depression brought on by thinking about the future. I really liked the main hook of the magic system; being able to just argue reality into giving up and letting you do what you want is cool. The protagonist's ability to then argue with the things arguing with reality, and exploit their single-mindedness to convince them to do things they weren't designed for, lead to some highlight...

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Homo Deus

Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari.

Turns out assuming corporations will be shitty makes you look like a prophet.

I read and enjoyed Homo Sapiens at my fiance's recommendation, so was interested to see where a forward-looking version would go. Unfortunately it mostly went exactly where I expected, since unlike history I consider myself fairly knowledgeable about technology and the horrible ways corporations use it.

This was written 7 years before ChatGPT convinced the general population fancy autocomplete meant AI was finally here, so Yuval is missing an absolute goldmine of practical evidence of the changes...

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