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[Ep267] Spectrum of Commitment

[Ep267] Spectrum of Commitment

Hi, Shenanites! This week, we discuss evolving PCs, load obfuscation, and daily acceleration. Why do we have so many hard drives? Are woodchucking and swoopadooping results mostly based on willpower? If we can’t make a good fake strawberry taste, how can

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July 15, 202059m 30sExplicit

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Show Notes

Hi, Shenanites! This week, we discuss evolving PCs, load obfuscation, and daily acceleration. Why do we have so many hard drives? Are woodchucking and swoopadooping results mostly based on willpower? If we can’t make a good fake strawberry taste, how can electricity? Better read the whole paper to find out.

Questions answered (abbreviated):

  • Beekie Boppaboop: How much Swoop would a Swoopadoop Doop if a Swoopadoop could Swoop Doop? 7?
  • drhayes: How does Rumpus generate such great names?
  • Butterscotch Atheist: How does your iterative design philosophy hold up when making a sequel to a well-defined game?

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