Souls Like Strings

TWIL July 3rd 2026

  • I really need to stop asking Claude how to mock stuff in Vitest and actually learn it; I've asked for it about 20 times and never remember which approach to use
  • Hard refresh on Mac is cmd+shift+r
    • And it can reveal bugs a regular refresh wouldn't
  • Make backups before doing ANYTHING with your game saves
    • Otherwise you might lose 40 hours of Dark Souls 3
    • Luckily there's some saint on NexusMods who created a save repo with saves before each boss
    • Careful if you wanna play online though, I have suspicions about how vanilla some...
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2026 June Retro

Games

Despite intending to 100% it someday I reviewed Axyz this month as I approached the end of the final (A-side) floppy disk; great as either a second screen game or main focus due to its immaculate vibes. It may have missed as a way to get The Wife into gaming through Kula World nostalgia but it hit me head on.

Another nostalgia trigger (even if it's other people's; I never played Zelda before BoTW) was Mina the Hollower, Yacht Club's first non-Shovel Knight game and apparently one the fate of their studio rested on. It turned out...

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Chained Echoes

Chained to (uneven) mediocrity

Why

  • Overdrive adds enough to keep combat engaging
  • No grinding required
  • The bones of an interesting plot
  • Some cool enemy designs, and GIANT MECHS

Why Not

  • Dialogue ruins the plot with its unbearable clunkiness
  • Little opportunity for build customisation
  • Nothing about it wowed me

Impressions

Chained Echoes made a strong first impression and was never really bad (other than the dialogue), but also failed to live up to the game it probably could have been.

Its opening has you jumping between the characters who'll make up your party for...

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TWIL June 26th 2026

  • Team lunch days are rarely productive
    • This is perhaps not ideal when working on a support ticket with production impact
    • Though I was working on it with the senior on my team in purpose for a couple hours with no luck
  • Staring at logs all day is enough to make a person go slowly insane
    • Took a break while staring at logs to solve an easier ticket in the morning
    • Then joined senior in fruitlessly staring at logs from many different sources for the harder ticket
  • Fun side note from the easier ticket,...
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The Angel of the Crows

The Angel of the Crows by Katherine Addison.

This time Sherlock is very much on the side of the angels

I had a good time with this one; always been a fan of Sherlock and this is an interesting familiar-but-not twist on it. As usual Addison is better at teasing worldbuilding than paying it off but since this is a solo book that's much less disappointing than the Teixcalaan series and frees us up to just enjoy filling in the blanks with imagination. Reads a bit like a fanfic and apparently that's how it started, but...

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