@RehnSturm256@shota.house so, I can't cook bacon on like a skillet, it gets too smoky. So I looked up a way to cook it in the oven. First time it went ok, but... it would seem time #2 has left me with a bad tommy hort so I'm guessing I failed it.
Attempt #2 at creating a restaurant quality pizza at home:
I made another New York style. This when turned moderately better then attempt one, but when transferring from the peel to the stone, it got stuck to the peel and I had to manually transfer it, which is why it resulted in this heart shape.
This time I used actual pizza flour, so it tasted a lot less soggy. But the dough still raised more than I expected. In fact it was rising BEFORE I stuck in it the oven because I was preheating the oven so high and for so long, the surrounding area was hot enough to cause the dough to rise. I also used a much better balance of mozzarella, parmesan, and romano, and it tasted much better than the previous attempt as a result.
It still wasn't exactly the way I wanted it. It seems like you really need that high-gluten bread flour which you need to order directly from a farm or ask a local pizza shop to sell a spear bag for you. I don't feel like doing either of those, but it seems like it's the only option. Maybe I can order a bag online somewhere.
Either way, it was a major improvement, but I plan to do better.
if I had to pick a single core problem I'd say it's that development cycles are way, way, way too long. without a relatively tight feedback loop how is anyone supposed to learn what works and what doesn't? good games get made by accident and then they can't replicate their success because they didn't understand it
back in the NES/SNES and early PC days game studios were slamming out games in 6-18 months. now it's like 5 years or more and the next game is half done by a different team before they know if anyone is even going to like the new release. team leads are deep in their careers and they've only touched like three games, with zero/minor creative control over those in the first place
and that would segue into major problem #2: huge teams. but that's a different story
I have roughly 100+ video/article ideas from before Linux For Everyone went on hiatus. A "Myth Busting" series was one of them -- but I only made it through #2.
Which one should I do next?
(And yes, I know #10 is contentious but it needs to be addressed!)
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@WandererUber I once said I had a teenage date #2 where we watched star wars and insisted we sat on separate couches because "it's comfier having it all to ourselves"
I thought it was bad but I just heard a zoomer was doing the exact same thing so I've uncringed as if it's a right of passage