back
user profile
musha68k
3,266karma·1,083submissions·July 6, 2015
about
https://github.com/musha68k
https://twitter.com/musha68k
https://mastodon.social/@musha68k
recent activity (1,083 total)
comment
From the article, past the first paragraphs.. "Over that time the group, the Krefeld Entomological Society, has seen the yearly insect catches fluctuate, as expected. But in 2013 they spotted som…
comment
Long time fan of both mangas and anime: While lacking the full spirit of either source (it's clearly more influenced by Mamory Oshii's anime) it's still an entertaining democratization …
comment
Exactly. We are only already often blind to that fact, think about how many years have passed since "Snowden" alone.. 2013 has been a pretty seminal point in time imho – ubiquitous mobile co…
comment
Congrats to csallen – I have recommended IndieHackers to many a fellow developer, it's a great project!
comment
That's why I call it DeplorablesBook but that's also where the problem lies maybe. Most probably. Maybe certainly. We need to engage in those tiresome discussions collectively. We need to ta…
comment
As a kid I loved all of that though. I had enough time, skipping on homework while probably still learning more through games like Ultima :)
comment
"Hyperbolic geometry seems to be underused in art." I concur, very cool!
comment
Aristotle would have been OK with that. Work simply is "non-leisure" and therefore shouldn't be aspired to per-se. As per Josef Pieper – it's all about leisure. School especially s…
comment
Most elaborate troll post I've read in a while, I upvoted it.
comment
New York is awesome (I prefer it over SF, really) unfortunately Trump happened so I'm not planning to move to the US anymore.
comment
Just as an aside, a potentially good alternative for international calls are callback services (depends on the service provider of course, could also be worse) as you will be able to skip your local n…
comment
Still, it's probably safer than skateboarding IRL ;)
comment
Die-hard Rez fan here as well :) so damn sweet, total flow state for me (surely not for everyone unfortunately).
comment
The iPhone was a general "internet" device and a "phone" and the PSVR is a "video game" — nytimes is comparing apples with oranges ;)
comment
Have you tried PSVR yourself? If so, which games?
comment
Oh my REZ <3 but the mentioned "Bound" is also amazing. I still like BattleZone VR and Thumper a lot too! PSVR is solid!
comment
Breaks really are important mostly because VR can be really taxing for your brain most certainly so for longer periods of play. With regards to comfort: I actually prefer the PSVR in that regard, for …
comment
That's actually why I love the PSVR – I prefer the haptics and general setup of traditional video/computer gaming. Still, I also love the VIVE for what it could do in terms of creativity …
comment
Same here :) I've extended experience with all major VR headsets and I actually prefer the PSVR because of Sony's top-notch vertical integration. That said, I get the general criticism for t…
comment
Let's hear as many point of views as possible then and accordingly pick and sync eventually. I have to think of Conway's Law – extrapolating from there to the whole internet, maybe we'r…
comment
>That's just how the world works... Maybe the world needs to change then :)
comment
I don't see neither FDR nor Reagan in Trump, mostly bitter regression. So if the "Pax Americana" is failing, what comes next? How can we do better as a species this time?
comment
Best blog article I've read on HN in a very long time.
comment
I'm always amazed how I skip a whole class of time/money intensive problems by not owning a car. It's a bit of a shame though as "Tesla" has actually been the first kind of ca…
comment
Somewhat expected in the more conservative midwest (the author is comparing her Zürich experience with living in Chicago) but apparently "unlimited vacation" seems to become increasingly com…