It's been a frustrating couple of weeks trying to get my PC to be more stable when playing games.
Helldivers 2 continues to be hugely frustrating. One day you can play for hours without any problems and the next day it'll crash back to Windows within 30 seconds of starting a mission.
I'm not alone, either. This is a problem that huge numbers of PC players are experiencing, as a search for 'PC crash' on the Helldivers subreddit highlights.
I've also had issues with No Man's Sky and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, although recent Nvidia driver updates seem to have ironed those out.
At least I'm learning lots about PC optimisation in the process. I think I'll look to buy a larger SSD soon because I can't currently fit my most played games on the SSD Windows is installed on because there's not enough space!
Last week, I had a bit of a mental week, working on the latest update page for No Man's Sky. These pages are always a ton of work, but I enjoy doing them.
Afterwards, the Hello Games team mentioned me on their LinkedIn post, which was really nice. It still feels surreal to be involved in a game that I've enjoyed playing—and still do—so much.
A couple of years ago, I added 'notes' to the site. This was essentially what the microblog is now: short updates without headings organised in a feed.
I've decided that I want to post more on this site and the microblog is a friction-free way to do that. But, as the microblog would contain a lot of noise that wasn't work related, I was keen to separate it from my design and dev posts.
Lots more to do but happy to put this live tonight after about an hour of work.
A couple of times before Ellie was born, Susan and I would go down to Hythe Marina at midnight to see in the New Year. Looking across Southampton Water at the city skyline, you get to witness hundreds of firework shows all going off at the same time.
New Year's Eve celebrations don't really happen when you have young kids. But this year, now Ellie is six years old, we decided we would go and watch the fireworks again and she could experience it for the first time.
Ellie wasn't too happy about being woken up at 11:30pm to get in the car but by the time we got to the marina she was wide awake and excited to see the fireworks.
Happy New Year to you all. Here's to a great 2025!
Our shiny new diverter valve actuator motor arrived today and we have hot water again! It's only when you can't have a hot shower or run hot water to wash the dishes that you realise just how much we take it for granted.
Today, a rather important part of our boiler - the bit that controls whether heat is applied to the central heating system or to the taps - decided to die.
It died whilst set to heat the central heating, meaning that the house is lovely and warm but we have no hot water to wash with.
At least I now know what a diverter valve actuator motor is. Every cloud.
Used a curved monitor at the office today for the first time. Seems silly/obvious now that I've used one, but it didn't really occur to me that horizontal lines on the screen are slightly curved and I'm not sure I like it. Won't be rushing out to buy one anytime soon.