Crimson Desert is looking good and I'm hoping it doesn't disappoint
Posts by Lee Mulvey
I greatly appreciate the crypto communities dedication to open source. Diving into Solidity contracts to learn the data I can grab for a UI is such a timesaver π
Son of Anton must have decided that the most efficient way to fix all the bugs was to simply delete the application. Statistically not wrong.
www.tomshardware.com/tech-industr...
Playing TLOU2 on grounded for the first time has been a true test of my resilience
New Blog Post: Sharing a few thoughts about using Claude (or other AI code helpers) and how best to keep them under control and get valuable results.
www.leemulvey.com/blog/claude-...
I don't believe AI should be presented as a tool to be afraid of. Instead, it is a tool to embrace, learn to harness, and take advantage of to ship your absolute best work at high capacity. I'm excited for the future that it's giving me. Less time in the nitty gritty, more time shipping π
AI has absolutely changed the landscape of software engineering, however, I don't agree that my job is unrecognizable. My velocity has increased, the domain has shifted, but I'm largely still doing the same work I was before.
Half-Life 3 will release this year (he says without any knowledge on the subject only vibes) π»
It bothers me to this day that Mr. Robot is so often absent from prestige television conversations. Season 4, Episode 7 is amongst the greatest television episodes ever made. I still think about it years later. If you haven't seen it, do not Google anything. Watch the show start to finish.
Making a stab at keeping things updated around here. I've pushed an update to my website that introduces the return of my little blog and inlines Letterboxd reviews. Keeping my 2026 goals alive π« leemulvey.com/blog
As a follow-up to my previous skeet, I'm talking about TLOU2 the game. The second season of the show made some strange story decisions.
Easiest red flag for me is still people who think TLOU2 was trash.
A screenshot of a Google search with the query, "what is it called when you post on bluesky" with the top result explaining that it is currently referred to as 'skeeting'.
Apparently, this is called skeeting so here's my first skeet.
Out of curiosity, what do you like about it versus Code and Sublime? Not contesting, just genuinely curious. Iβm a long-time Code user and donβt think much about it but maybe there some optimizations Iβm missing out on.