so it sounds 100% *NOT* like a g major pop song but i also can't think of anything else aaaaauuuuggghghhhhfghghghghg
fell asleep after dinner too and apparently was so out of it I didn't wake up when mom yelled at me OR barged into my room OR turned on the lights, and only sort of woke up when she started shaking me bc apparently she was kinda freaked out
like i have fallen asleep at my desk everyday this week having basically NEVER done this before. my coworkers even expressed surprise at how exhausted i appeared to be
hmm if you have a family member or someone who happens to have an extra iOS device lying about then definitely. it does seem like it's currently on sale on steam too, so if you're up for playing it that way?
and idk it's fascinating to me how they're essentially the same problem (how to build an efficient transportation system) but the solutions are not at all the same
yeah! it's also so interesting because the reason why they're losing their aposematic coloring is bc they normally get their toxins from their diet, and since their diet here is necessarily different than in their native range, they're no longer unpalatable
(the improvement is primarily because his previous keyboard couldn't even accept multiple inputs, and there was enough built in delay he'd basically miss any chord of more than 4 notes, which is p bad when you play *7 key* rhythm games)
and it's made me realize i actually have muscle memory for most common words and don't think through the letters each time. for typing tests, bc i'm just following given characters, this isn't an issue, but when i'm thinking up the content i need to consciously add a word -> characters step
perhaps this shouldn't be surprising but although i'm able to reach my target goal of 40wpm on typing tests, trying to type, say, a tweet or chat is SIGNIFICANTLY slower (closer to 10wpm) and more error prone (maybe 60-70% vs 97% on typing tests)