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The Jarbochov Weekly Roundup (September 24th, 2021)

Hello everyone. I hope your week is treating you well. Iโ€™m on vacation, so Iโ€™ve been able to relax and focus. Iโ€™ve been enjoying Eastward, a game I posted about a few weeks ago. Iโ€™ve put 10 hours into the game and have enjoyed it a ton. If youโ€™re looking for a story action adventure game that will give you old school RPG vibes, check it out.

Letโ€™s get to the roundup!

Reading

It looks like scientists are working on a possible vaccine for poison ivy and its cousins.


Kids who grew up with search engines could change STEM education forever – The Verge

College professors are having to instruct students how a hierarchical file system works.

Thatโ€™s a concept thatโ€™s always felt obvious to Garland but seems completely alien to her students. โ€œI tend to think an item lives in a particular folder. It lives in one place, and I have to go to that folder to find it,โ€ Garland says. โ€œThey see it like one bucket, and everythingโ€™s in the bucket.โ€

I have many opinions on this. I think with the advent of iOS in particular it made it easy to find files that simply lived within a particular application. But I think the best system is the one that works for you. One of the reasons I started using Obsidian for note-taking is that it doesnโ€™t adhere to one system (folders, tags, search query, or links), and you can utilize whatever works best in context. On an educational standpoint, I think itโ€™s important to teach the concept of files and folders because even if those systems arenโ€™t visible, they are still fundamental to most devices, and the internet. Will files and folders be the cursive writing of technology?


Twitterโ€™s Rinki Sethi on why CISOs win when security is a shared responsibility | TechCrunch

Making sure employees are in a good mental space is part of the bigger picture. I like this. Stress in the workplace introduces mistakes and mistakes lead to poorer security. I sincerely hope mental health1 becomes a larger focus for employers.

AI movie posters

A bunch of movie posters created by AI representing classic movies. I was able to guess a few, can you?


Ever thought those relaxation apps that played rain or wind were missing something like swarming bees? Then Ambient Chaos is for you. My current relaxation mix is: Rain, Forest, Lofi Beats, Beehive, Nuclear Siren.


It was the Pointer Sisters that sang Sesame Street’s funky pinball counting song!

I didnโ€™t know this. Did you know this? I only knew it as the 1 2 3 4 5, 6 7 8 9 10, 11, 12 song.

YouTube

A video of some flamingos feeding. Looks somewhat otherworldly.

Video Games

Nintendo presented a 40 minute Nintendo Direct this week focusing on games for the next months. Things included an open world Kirby game2, a detailed look at Splatoon 3, Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis games added to Nintendo Switch Online, updates to Animal Crossing, Smash, and finally Bayonetta 3 of which I am beyond excited for. But reader, I am not here to geek out about each of those3. Miyamoto made a rare appearance during the direct to announce the casting for the Mario movie coming out next year, and it is wild!

  • Chris Pratt will be voicing Mario
  • Anya Taylor-Joy will voice Princess Peach
  • Charlie Day will voice Luigi
  • Jack Black will be playing Bowser
  • Keegan-Michael Key will voice Toad
  • Seth Rogen will voice Donkey Kong
  • Fred Armisen will voice Cranky Kong
  • Kevin Michael Richardson will voice Kamek
  • Sebastian Maniscalco will voice Spike
  • and Charles Martinet who has voiced Mario (Luigi, Wario, & Waluigi) for decades will be involved as well for unannounced cameos.

Let me say, except for Chris Pratt, I am here for this cast. I literally laughed out loud when they announced Keegan-Michael Key as Toad, and that Donkey Kong and Cranky Kong will appear. I canโ€™t wait. I hope this is good and not mediocre.


Thatโ€™s all from your internet friendly Jarbochov this week. I hope you have a great weekend. Let me know what youโ€™re excited for in the future whether that be video games, movies, or whatever!

  1. Not just… โ€œThink positiveโ€
  2. Which I am here for!
  3. At least not now.

One response to “The Jarbochov Weekly Roundup (September 24th, 2021)”

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    Alex

    I could lose a lot of time playing with Ambient Chaos.

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