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Simple RPG Using a 6-Sided Die

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The following is the minimalist RPG system I discussed in my post yesterday. My teammate in creating this was named Maria, per her email address, but I don't have her last name. If that ever becomes available, I'll update it here. 

Building Better Together

While pursuing my Master’s degree at Salve Regina University , I collaborated with a fellow student on a class project to design a minimalist tabletop role-playing game. Role-playing games (RPGs) are collaborative storytelling games in which players take on fictional characters in a shared world. One participant—often called the Game Master—describes the setting and challenges, while the other players declare what their characters attempt to do. Outcomes are typically determined by simple rules and dice rolls, blending imagination, strategy, and chance. Our goal was to create a system simple enough for beginners but structured enough to feel meaningful. I initially sketched a rules framework built around four core attributes—Strength, Agility, Intelligence, and Charisma—using a single six-sided die to resolve actions. Players would choose streamlined classes like Warrior, Mage, Rogue, or Healer, each interacting differently with combat and problem-solving. The system emphasized fast e...

How Linux Won Without Winning the Desktop

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When most people think about operating systems, they picture the old desktop rivalry between Windows and Mac. But this video looks beyond that familiar battle to tell a different story—one about a quiet contender that reshaped the digital world from behind the scenes. It begins with a hobby project in 1991 and traces how an open-source experiment, rooted in the Unix tradition, began spreading in unexpected places. Without dominating the desktop spotlight, it steadily found its way into the infrastructure that powers the internet, mobile devices, and far more than most people realize. Rather than focusing on who “won” the visible war, the video invites viewers to reconsider what winning actually means—and to discover how the software you rarely see may be running more of the world than you ever imagined.

The Financial System Runs on 40 Year Old Code

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When we think about modern finance, we picture sleek apps, real time payments, and cloud infrastructure humming in the background. What we rarely picture is the decades old code quietly processing trillions of dollars every day. This video pulls back the curtain on the surprising reality that much of global banking still runs on COBOL, a programming language built for precision and reliability long before most modern developers were born. It explores why banks continue to trust COBOL for mission critical systems, how an aging workforce has created what some call the Greybeard Crisis, and whether artificial intelligence can realistically step in to maintain or modernize the backbone of the financial system. Beneath the surface of innovation lies a fragile stability, and understanding that tension is essential to understanding the hidden risks inside global finance today.

Balancing Building Right with Shipping Fast

Several years back I was in a program role supporting high-visibility digital platform launches. As usual for such a role, I was responsible for driving an on-time release tied to contractual distribution milestones. Meanwhile, a senior engineer was focused on refactoring part of the integration layer to improve long-term maintainability. We were seemingly at cross-purposes, because my goal was to schedule adherence and certification readiness, and the senior engineer was technical sustainability and reducing future defects. These priorities seemed to be in tension, as deeper refactoring risked delaying launch. How could we move forward? Thinking it through, I decided that instead of forcing a trade-off, I would facilitate a working session to break the work into phases. That is, we would identify what refactoring was critical for launch stability versus what could be sequenced into a fast-follow release. Through this process we aligned on a minimal, high impact improvement set that re...

What Happens If the Chips Stop

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The AI boom has sent tech stocks soaring, with Nvidia and the Magnificent 7 capturing the imagination of investors worldwide — but what if the entire rally rests on a foundation far more fragile than anyone is talking about? In this video, we pull back the curtain on a single, largely overlooked vulnerability hiding at the heart of the AI supply chain: a geographic and industrial bottleneck so concentrated that one geopolitical flashpoint could send shockwaves through every major tech company on the planet. Before you buy into the AI narrative, there's something you need to understand.

The Debt-Fueled AI Bubble

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Behind the headlines celebrating the AI revolution lies a financial story that isn't nearly as clean as the press releases suggest. Trillions of dollars in debt, underwhelming adoption numbers, and a revenue loop that may be more circular than it first appears — this video takes a hard look at whether the AI boom is built on solid ground or something far more precarious. If you think the biggest risk to your portfolio is missing out on AI, you might want to watch this first.