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Back to School Tech: 2020 Budget Edition
While Summer technically runs through most of September, you probably consider the true end of Summer when class is back in session. At least, that’s how I used to treat it, and typically Labor Day weekend was the last hurrah. These days are different, however, and most of you now start classes in August (I had no idea that’s when most colleges started back when I was kicking it on Chicago’s South Side). Yet, as bittersweet as Summer’s end is, there’s still some excitement to a new academic year. Maybe it’s time for a new backpack, maybe you want to show off the shiny new iPhone, or more challenging courses mean you need new computer hardware. Let’s do that on a budget.
Naughty Dog Leaks & Game Studio Reputations
I’m going to start this off as a gamer and say: leaks suck. They’re particularly devastating for story driven games like The Last of Us Part 2. I can’t imagine how crushing that must feel to everyone that has worked on a project for so long, only to have parts of it revealed outside of the intended scope of a full game delivered to the hands of players. It’s also just not cool to all the fans looking forward to a fresh experience. There’s no win here. Even if you’re on the camp that believes that “oh this will save me from buying the game”, it’s about the journey, not the destination, remember? That doesn’t make a leak any less disappointing.
Why Distractions Matter
I’m a stickler for pain, apparently, because through all of this I still check Twitter daily. I mean, I don’t have a Facebook so, like, let me live. There are no shortage of opinions out there right now. Some strong ones. To be honest, you’re allowed to have your opinions regardless of what others think of it. That’s the whole point of an opinion in the first place, something I’m inclined to say we forget at times. Oddly enough, a gathering of similar opinions leads to community, and those communities are the basis of a lot of the things we as humans build upon. They’re called social networks, for crying out loud. OK, so what the hell is the point being made here, you ask?
Quarantine Creations
Tough times seem to be incubators for innovation. That’s not to say that everyone HAS to be doing something productive with their down time, although I do believe there are subsets of people that find a way to thrive or turn this into art. And I’m not talking about pandemic themed creations specifically, I don’t believe those will stand out and if they find a way to ride this wave, it’ll be short lived. No, I’m talking about digging into a creative space to further develop a creation.
It's Time to Start Washing Your Phone. And Wallet. And Keys.
It’s time we clean the other daily items we carry on us on top of washing our hands.