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I agree with your sentiment but this is not the place to complain about a movie you dislike. OP is showing off a project they made, trying to make them feel bad about liking a movie is tactless and reflects poorly on you.


Hear hear. I feel lucky to have a stable job in education even if I make less than my big tech colleagues.


Who are your favorite game designers that are women?


Roberta Williams is at the top of the list; her games were a huge part of my youth. Lesser known here would be Lori Cole, who made Hero's Quest. Loved those Quest games.

Rebecca Heineman comes next; again, the games she worked on were massively influential upon me.

I have much respect for Amy Hennig, who pushed narrative gaming to new levels.

Kim Swift is responsible for _hundreds_ of hours of time lost to multiplayer games with friends of mine.

There's good odds most gamers of my age have played, and enjoyed, something worked on by Sheri Graner Ray.

Honorable mention is Corrinne Yu; I started following her career with passive interest when she was hired at 3DRealms, I expected she had the potential to be the next John Carmack.


> Lesser known here would be Lori Cole, who made Hero's Quest.

Also lesser known because due to a trademark dispute, all sequels and the VGA remakes of the series were renamed to Quest for Glory.

I deeply enjoyed that whole series in my childhood, even despite how weird the voxel-based art in the fifth game was. IIRC, I learned the "razzle dazzle root beer" cheat in Hero's Quest before I learned the Konami code, and, with the help of my dad, even learned how to hex edit my save games in Quest for Glory 2.


Virtue signaling is the worst interpretation you can have of someone attempting to do better. If someone’s trying to make a small impact on the world, shouldn’t you encourage them instead of making fun and claiming they’re just doing it for looks?


Sounds like you’re projecting a bit. I had no context of the situation before reading the apology and it felt very self-absorbed to me as well.


I believe you can see that stuff on the Pebble app but you can't sync with Apple health. See this previous pebble blog post: https://ericmigi.com/blog/apple-restricts-pebble-from-being-...


That’s not true. There’s an API to read from and write to Apple Health: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/healthkit

I’m not sure if that’s something the Pebble app uses right now, but it’s certainly possible, and a third-party app could make it happen as well.


My Garmin syncs its data to Apple Health. I don't see why Pebble wouldn't be able to do it. My understanding of the post is that it mostly refers to internal iOS APIs that are not available to third parties (e.g. actionable notifications).


The Pebble 2 could write data to Apple Health ten years ago. It would be surprising to have that missing now.


Not so surprising. In the interim, Apple watch became a thing, and Apple has since locked down the ability for third-party smart-watches to do things in the iOS ecosystem.

Some info from Eric: https://ericmigi.com/blog/apple-restricts-pebble-from-being-...


I’d argue this problem is more important than most of the tech articles on this site. Having well-fitted clothing is a massive quality of life improvement.


The Blackwell series was one of my first video game loves. The final game made me cry


To me it reads the other way around, the big money folks in the tech sector are pushing their influence into the military.


Yeah, this reads as the oligarchy further consolidating power.


Perfect comment, but it’s very funny to me that you even needed to say it. Some folks on here talk like moon people who have never met humans before.


Thanks I’m neurodivergent how could you tell?


So am I, but I don’t use it as an excuse to put down other’s interests.


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