My valedictory address to the Manitoba Medicine Class of 2024. https://www.instagram.com/p/C7Dk_IDLtN2/
We urgently need your support to address food insecurity in Canada! Join the Canadian Federation of Medical Students (CFMS) in our fight by signing our petition. https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-4874
Additionally, "I should play Balatro right now" is an intrusive thought, but I meant what I said.
As a former tech guy and born-again Luddite, I get a little too much giddy glee watching this stuff play out. https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/24/24081441/reddit-shares-redditor-ipo-user-risk
Fellow parents: please don't do this. https://www.404media.co/google-telus-pays-50-to-scan-childrens-eyelid-shape-and-skin-tone/
1. LoZ: Tears of the Kingdom
I like exploring things, and this has three world maps instead of two, so I guess it wins.
3. Return of the Obra Dinn
The game that I played immediately after Myst, and a good companion game. It requires fairly undivided attention over a few play-throughs, but it's well worth it. I had given it a try a couple years ago but didn't have enough time to dedicate to it, and I'm glad I went back.
4. Myst
This is the game that originally inspired me to get into software development, if I remember right, so I guess it has a lot to answer for. But despite having given it a few gos over the years, I never got more than one or two ages in. I finally finished it this year and really enjoyed the experience.
5. Crab Champions
A delightful Risk-of-Rain-2-alike, but you're a crab. Probably the most fun I had playing co-op this year.
Family medicine resident, writer, former software developer, host of the Life, the Universe & Everything Else podcast, and admin of ramshackle.town.