[Ep280] Big Brain Quarter

[Ep280] Big Brain Quarter

Author: Butterscotch Shenanigans October 14, 2020 Duration: 1:12:03

Hello, Shenanites! This week, we talk about predeciding, the naming problem, and ending conversations. Our quarterly review revealed that we haven’t done enough thinking about thinking about things because doing things is often a lot easier. Until suddenly it isn’t. Every time a thing is hard, ask yourself, “Does it have to be?” Frankly, we could all use a burrito.

Questions answered (abbreviated):

  • challosis: What are the Game Maker project files called for all of your past games?
  • Grintrim Gappaquip: I have a few questions about GR18's design: Is the display on his face crt, hologram, lcd or led? Were all models or GR18 powered by burritos? If I was to attempt to open up my GR18 and tinker around would it void my warranty?
  • Beekie Boppaboop: Sam! Do you ever run into spaghetti art in the same way your other bros run into spaghetti code?
  • Flyhoppie Axerompa: How do you end conversations?

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