Game developer since 1994. Over the past 21 years I have helped over 200 game and film teams improve how they work.

Joined August 2009
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Avoid @ATT mobile. Latest example, I get this > 50% of the time I try to access my account:
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Just accepted an offer for @DisneyPlus subscription and realized instantly why I had dropped it in the past. Logging into Disney Hulu was an hour long hell hole. 90% of the apps have this figured out.
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@SiteGround I can't get access to my account because your authentication messages (email or text) either aren't being sent or the code is failing! 😠
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God, even your damn AI assistant sucks!
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How is it that the @Starlink app says I have great speed while every other single web page is stalling?
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Hey @TripIt, you used to be very good. Now the servers are slow, and you're behind the curve on AI. I sent my itinerary PDF to ChatGPT, and it gave me useful feedback on opportunities and errors...for free.
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What are good alternatives to @eventbrite ? Their fees are outrageous!
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After using @OmniGroup software for years, they have suddenly lost my licenses, and, with no warning, I cannot use any of them. A killer flaw for productivity software. What do others use instead?
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Another brilliant article from ⁦@johncutlefishopen.substack.com/pub/cutlef…

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Mark Cerny: When making consoles, we're not trying to build low-cost PCs | GamesIndustry.biz gamesindustry.biz/mark-cerny…

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New NFL Kickoff Rule | NFL Football Operations. WOW operations.nfl.com/updates/f…

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x.com/thegamerwebsite/status… "it's just difficult to escape the crushing futility of game design... video game development is not an agile process" OK, so we should neither design nor iterate? Journalists who have never worked on a game shouldn't give advice on how to make games.

Dragon Age needs to stay the course with its own decisions rather than looking at how viral Baldur's Gate 3 went. thegamer.com/dragon-age-drea…
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100 % true. One of the reasons I cancelled my @MarriottBonvoy Amex.
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Marriott Insiders Confess The Reasons They Refuse To Upgrade Guests - Even When They're Supposed To - View from the Wing viewfromthewing.com/marriott…
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“managing people is more powerful than any personal tool”
“Coding” was never the source of value, and people shouldn’t get overly attached to it. Problem solving is the core skill. The discipline and precision demanded by traditional programming will remain valuable transferable attributes, but they won’t be a barrier to entry. Many times over the years I have thought about a great programmer I knew that loved assembly language to the point of not wanting to move to C. I have to fight some similar feelings of my own around using existing massive codebases and inefficient languages, but I push through. I had somewhat resigned myself to the fact that I might be missing out on the “final abstraction”, where you realize that managing people is more powerful than any personal tool. I just don’t like it, and I can live with the limitations that puts on me. I suspect that I will enjoy managing AIs more, even if they wind up being better programmers than I am.
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Im convinced at AI will ultimately improve player choice and experience, but will decimate the “industry” in a short amount of time. An “Innovator’s Dilemma” is looming.
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Clinton Keith retweeted
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Goodhart’s Law xkcd.com/2899
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In Hobart this weekend if @TasGameMakers want to chat about agile game development. DM me!
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OH: “I don’t buy any of that open mindset crap” 😂
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I’ve complained about @united plenty in the past, but I gotta give them kudos for how well their services, flights, attendants, etc have been performing the past several months. Finally pulling it together. P.s. look and learn @AmericanAir
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