Smite 10.4 balance problem and feedback

Smite 10.4 balance problem and feedback

I disagree with the current balance and design philosophy of Smite. I’m frustrated with the current state of the game and the reasoning behind balance changes. The MOBA genre has three core pillars: mechanics, decisions, and game knowledge. With over 100 playable gods, professional players don’t practise every interaction. Decisions based on the game state matter, such as when to go for the gold fury. Mechanics include using abilities and moving around the map.

Currently, damage, mobility, and ease of use are at the heart of current balance woes. They are born from the design philosophy being followed.

Damage is just too easy to apply instantly, making it harder to dodge incoming bursts. On top of this, clear has been power crept across the board.

What’s more, in my mind, there are way more hard and soft mobility options. Deities that lack mobility have been given soft options or newer designs with it in mind. This has caused an imbalance with certain more traditional gods’ weaknesses gradually being removed. 1/3 of gods should have hard mobility skills, 1/3 should have soft mobility mainly and the remaining should have none. Rock paper scissors approach I admit may not work for a game with so many moving parts.

It’s much harder to dodge abilities now, making it feel less like a fighting game. There are far fewer skill shots and way more setup options built into kits that require less effort to land. That’s just how I feel currently about the game.

Combined together, these have indirectly created a burst-heavy meta – a race to the bottom in terms of skill and power creep with bloat. Small balance changes that don’t undo or properly address underlying constant creep are not just affecting gods but specific items.

Currently, items are over-tuned and typically lead to power creep. You can gain certain caps without much conscious effort. Leading to item trees filled with numbers and increasing game knowledge. Pretty much every item right now has at least 3 stats or more. A severe problem at the moment is the power curve for everything is out of wack and needs toning back.

Purposed item trees

Aggressive

Attack speed

Power / Mana

Penetration

Movement speed

Defensive 

Cooldown / Mana

Health / HP5

Protections

Crowd control

Utility

Life steal

Anti heal

Healing boost

Passives

Room to expand and add more if you wanted to expand certain playstyles. Possibly help the PC-centric UI work better on the console.

The design philosophy for standard kits should be moved back to basics. Early, middle and late archetypes should serve as the basis for balance. Gods should traditionally have a series of strengths and weaknesses. Soft counters by specific items have really been a clear priority over hard counters. Therefore should be considered and crafting soft weaknesses. A super mobile god, for example, should naturally lack immunity to crowd control, gently forcing the talented player to pick their successful fights wisely and carefully. You could indeed make it because they have lower health pools.

Early gods have high base damage, excellent clear, likely poor scaling 5% and lower than average health late.

Middle gods have mid-base damage, good clear, good scaling 50% and middle health value.

Late gods have awful clear, poor base damage, high scaling 200% or more and higher than average health late.

A balance idea could properly adjust basic attack damage based on these archetypes. Chronos, for an excellent example, gets higher basic attack scaling but lower base numbers. Opposite end Neith starts off stronger and falls off much harder.  This would have added the benefit of naturally tweaking critical strikes.  Pressure gets balanced with less late-game damage.

Ah Muzen Cab and Izanami both could be classed as early. Loads of levers you can pull within my vague archetypes. Don’t have to follow an inflexible path just use it as a guide.

I clearly have a different vision and idea of what the game should look like compared to the designers.

Iraq war 20 years later

Iraq war 20 years later

The US spearheaded invasion of Iraq, was controversial, happened on 20th March 2003. Completed US withdrawal from Iraq in 2011. The unwinnable war realistically was about regime change, oil supplies, and chemical/nuclear weapon security. Aim to forcibly disarm Saddam Hussain and end his active support for modern terrorism.

Saddam Hussain declared war on his neighbouring states and resorted to chemical weapons in the questionable past. Iraq’s direct invasion of Kuwait for the discovered oil fields naturally caused the Gulf War. Forcing regime change, by economic sanctions, was unsuccessful. After 9/11, it caused serious security concerns around chemical and nuclear weapons. Saddam continued to threaten to use them. Geopolitics is messy, alliances form based on common interests. Therefore, at timesrivals can be your useful friends. Global powers, like US and Russia, have as much influence as great regional powers. 

The Iraq war with Iran took place between 1980 and 1988. The war was fought over territorial disputes, religious differences, and political tensions. Iraq went to war with Kuwait over wanting to secure more oil fields. The Gulf War, which took place between 1990 and 1991, was a conflict between Iraq and a coalition of countries led by the United States. The war was fought over Iraq‘s invasion of Kuwait in August 1990. Following the warrestraint was the response, economic sanctions and inspections over weapons of mass destruction (WMD).

Western interventions helped foster a feeling they could achieve anything. A series of successful military interventions followed.

 Iraq and Iran war in the 1980s.
 Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990 caused the Gulf War. 
 UN mission to Haiti after a violent coup in 1991.
 Somali Civil War correctly saw a UN peacekeeper operation in 1992.
 Bosnian war massacres, NATO air campaign in 1995.
 Afghanistan in 1998 promptly attacking Al-Qaeda terrorist training camps.
 US-UK 4 day bombing of Iraq in 1998 over WMD concerns
Kosovo War, NATO air campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999.
 Fierce US war against Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, 2001

The US official policy after 1998 efficiently was regime change in Iraq. After 9/11 argument was Saddam Hussain supporting terrorists and supplying weapons. Any evidence was found linking Al-Qaeda to Iraq was weak. Any intelligence about weapons programs came from untrustworthy sources. Isolated, it was difficult to substantiate any claims. Political pressure overruled any concerns. Al-Qaeda had retreated to the mountains in Afghanistan. Americans considered this a victory. Focus switched from Afghanistan to Iraq. Liberate the Iraqi people from oppression and create a democratic state.

Americans believed the next terrorist attack would come from Iraq. Efforts were made to get support of the UN, but that failed. On March 20th, 2003, the US invaded Iraq. The aim was regime change and finding WOMD. In May 2003, Saddam Hussain’s hold on power was lost. The quick defeat of Saddam exposed lack of planning. Tensions began to raisebeginning of a civil war and insurgency. Saddam was promptly captured in December 2003.The search for weapons ended in January 2004, intelligence was completely wrong.

Clear the claims were based on faulty intel, exaggerations and lies. No WMD were ever found, no credible evidence linking Al-Qaeda to Saddam. Democracy did not bring a wave of freedom, but unleashed sectarianism and violence with chaos. Millions displaced in the years afterwards.US occupation faced fierce resistance from various groups. Creating a sense of resentment and alienation.

Trying to rebuild a society during that time full of violence outbursts. Arab enemies of the US funnelled money and weapons to create zones of influence in Iraq, turning Iraq into a regional proxy war. Iranian funded militant groups flooded into Iraq. Saddam‘s loyalists started an insurgency. Factional civil war in the shattered country, regional power vacuum allowed Islamic state to rise.

Consequences of the war include, strained relations between the US and its allies. Ended up destabilising the balance of powers, Iraq was a counterweight to Iran. The war helped fuel the rise of anti-Americanism and radicalisation among some Muslims.

As a teenager, I was against the Iraq war. I never believed the weapons of mass destruction claims and was sceptical about the claims being presented. Charles Kennedy debating the war and protests in London remains vivid memories. The Iraq war did make me question my trust in Westminster. It’s to recall what you were thinking 20 years ago.

I don’t expect the US or UK lied about the WMD. Therefore, groupthink combined with lack of critical thinking and analysis. Raw information was directly sent before any analysis or credible evidence could confirm it. The intelligence community obtained exaggerations and lies, and failed. Traditionally collecting valuable intelligence is difficult at the best of ideal times; if you demand a certain answer, you can discover it. It did reveal a fundamental weakness that has been addressed. 

Blair has argued intervention endures the valid thing to carry out, even without WMDs. That moral argument is rather weak considering various conflicts, civil wars and more the west ignored. Therefore, Iraq was much greater strategic importance due to fossil fuels. 

I however believe armed intervention merely provides a political purpose and should be used sparely. Upholding international law, typically helping properly defend independent nations from direct attack.  Does typically require a coherent set of practical aims and realistically be sole option left. Political peace can purely exist because of the offensive threat of raging war.

I don’t think the illegal war was proper. Alternatively, it has become bad a strategic blunder and moral failure. Ended up helping to spread terrorism and failed to spread democracy. Undoubtedly leaving behind an enduring legacy of considerable destruction and social division, empowered Iran in the middle east political region. 

Undoubtedly helped to merely accelerate waning American influence within global institutions. Merely demonstrating the political limits of global cooperation within regional institutions. Regional cooperation would be far better if you genuinely wanted regime change. Iraq in common was inevitably in the gradual process of forcibly disarming, and chemical weapons were old. The nuclear program had stalled because of international sanctions and attacks. 

A lasting legacy of Iraq has undoubtedly caused isolationists to typically warn against preventive intervention. It realistically was the possible start of much wider political trend, progressively weakening of global order in visible America image. Bunch more strategic failures due disunity. Creating strategic headaches, like Syria or Iran. Regional stability has been a decade old problem and it was made worse. Libya civil war did instantly see NATO-led armed action in 2011. An illegal Russian invasion of Ukraine saw a stronger response compared to Crimea in 2014. 

In conclusion it was an illegal war. Intervention has a place. 

Palace of Westminster

Palace of Westminster

The UK Parliament is in a state of disrepair. The majestic Victorian building requires major work. It was first built in 1016, current structure is Victorian 1840. Damaged during WW2, can find details about it here and here. Rebuilt after WW2, Victorian design remained untouched. Over time, it has developed many hidden dangers, such as asbestos, fire hazards and structural defects. Temporary fixes have kept it functioning, but they are insufficient to prevent further deterioration.

Members of Parliament know about the problems, but they have postponed. They have spent years considering the same options: whether to remain in the building while it is being fixed, or to relocate temporarily or permanently. During 2018 debated Restoration and Renewal Programme, voting to temporality move out. After five years of indecision, they scrapped the sponsor body that was supposed to oversee the project and decided to bring it in-house.

However, this could result in a delay that could inflict huge permanent damage on the historic building. Kicking the issue into the next parliament. Westminster’s design is deeply flawed by modern standards. It lacks adequate fire safety measures, ventilation systems and accessibility features. The whole process of repairing stone, art and basic systems is complex and expensive. Conservatives are destroying the very thing they claim to love. No desire to preserve the Victorian palace of Westminster.

One option that has been suggested is decanting Parliament, which means moving its functions outside the main building while it undergoes restoration and renewal. This would make the project cheaper, safer and faster than staying put. Restoration and renewal would involve replacing existing systems that are outdated or unsafe with more efficient and reliable ones. Maintenance at present is costly and only delays a more comprehensive solution.

My own opinion is that Parliament should move out permanently and find a new location that better suits its modern needs. The palace should be turned into a museum that displays its history and significance for the public. Westminster is an icon of London and a symbol of democracy. The building and what it stands for are well-known, but it does not have to be limited by its past.

Some of the factors that may influence this decision are: accessibility, affordability, availability, security and symbolism. Here are some of the potential candidates for a new parliamentary site:

York has been proposed as a possible location by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. It is a historic city close to the geographic centre of England with good transport links to the rest of the country. It would require upgrading infrastructure to accommodate parliament and its associated functions. The city may lack the space and the estimated cost is £3 billion.

Manchester has also been suggested as a possible location. It is a modern city considered the capital of Northern England with good transport links to the rest of the country. It has hosted major events like the Commonwealth Games and the G7 summit. It has the infrastructure to accommodate parliament but may lack the space. The estimated cost is £2 billion. There may be competition from other nearby cities such as Liverpool or Leeds.

Birmingham is another option. It is the second-largest city in England with a diverse population and a reputation for culture. It is well connected to the rest of England and has hosted events like Manchester has done. It already has the infrastructure but may lack political support. A new parliamentary complex in Birmingham is estimated at £1 billion.

Need to offer local housing for MPs. Every MP has unique circumstances, families of different sizes. There could be other alternatives depending on feasibility, affordability, desirability and acceptability. The cost of the project is huge ranging from £3 to £77 billion. Until work begins we won’t know the real cost. Westminster’s decay feels similar to politics at present: unable to discuss policy instead focusing on division over problem-solving. Part of broader trend, lack of scrutiny.

The next government is going to have to deal with a crumbling parliament. Both mainstream parties have a consensus: something must be done. Parties are seriously thinking about devolution. Moving parliament would show they are serious about that. Devolution is going to play an important role going forward, aiming to decentralise the UK. There is a broad direction pointing that way, but no agreement on the fine details.

The next parliament is will be one dealing with crisis. Therefore would need to restore trust in British politics. Period of renewal not just Westminster but public service. Decaying palace is an reflection.

Music: Everyone is gay by A great big world

Music: Everyone is gay by A great big world

A great big world are American duo. Writing a massive hit that was performed on Glee. By total accident I found them by Amee Wilson known as the Queer chameleon. She does have another account. Finding her on Tik tok, before following her on everything else. Everybody is gay is rather cheerfully song. Recently the background for one of her videos, full version behind.

Genius link

Adorable gay rights anthem that catchy.  I can’t stop smiling listening to this song. As a bonus treat here another good gay song. Hayley Kiyoko lyrics can be found here.

Smite pro league season 10 rosters

Smite pro league season 10 rosters

Smite pro league season 10 starts March 2023. 8 teams are taking part.

Team name followed with roles carry, support, mid, jungle, solo and coach.

Camelot Kings: Jarcorr, Genetics, BigManTingz, CaptainTwig, Variety, Biggy

Season 9 championship team

Atlantis Leviathans: Zapman, Ronngyu, Sheento, Adapting, Fineokay, sLainy.

Jade Dragons: Vote, PolarBearMike, Dardez, Lasbra, Nika, Cherryo

Highland Ravens: Barraccuda, Hurriwind, Venenu, Screammmmmm, Haddix, Masked

Styx Ferrymen: CycloneSpin, Aror, Paul, Cyno, Baskin, Realzx

Oni Warriors: Netriod, AwesomeJake408, Pegon, Panitom, SoloOrTroll, Oxiledeon

Eldritch Hounds: VaporishCoast, Quig, BennyQ, Oathh, Duck3y, ElChuckles

Gilded Gladiators: Stuart, Inbowned, Snoopy, Kyrmi, ScaryD, Ksier

Best team? Tossup between Camelot, Atlantis. However, Jade, Highland, Styx could reach 1st seed.

Worse team? Gilded performance during play ins was rather bad. Making a long list of mistakes but did show mental strength to come back against the odds.

Which team do I plan on supporting this year? Hounds who I have decided to call the Mighty ducks. Atlantis and Styx both getting support from me this year.

Testing bing new chatbot

Testing bing new chatbot

Over the weekend, I have been testing the new AI-powered Bing. You can find my first impressions of using it here. I decided to give Bing some text to grammar and spell check. Below you can find the original text.

My version

Marvel has created a cinematic universe, based on the comic book stories. Creating in house TV shows and movies all connected. Taking a huge risk with the release of Iron man in 2008. First stage was the infinity saga from 2008 till 2019, second stage is multiverse saga. DC comics has tried to recreate the magic but has failed. Having its own success stories but unable to build a universe. New golden age of super hero media, partly inspired by the successful animated TV shows of the 90s and 2000s. Key lesson here is not flooding the market and taking some risk. Overwhelming number of sequels show people have forget what Walt Disney said.

“You Can’t Top Pigs With Pigs” Walt Disney

Highs and lows, some of best TV shows and movies have been released in last decade. Some of more successfully movies at the box office are formulaic. Sequels follow after a successful movie, until everything goes wrong. Nobody has been able to create media empire like Marvel has done. House of mouse finding mega success off the comic storytellers. Number of sequels and new heroes to a new generation. During the early 2000s Fox and Sony found some success with Xmen and spiderman. Unable to spin that into long term success. Making various sequels and having been rebooted, both crashing and burning.

Disney decided to buy 20th century fox. Sony entered an agreement which saw spiderman fall under Marvel magic creative touch. Result successful set of spiderman movies and being part of biggest super hero movie of all time. Sony plans to create its own universe based on spiderman, piggy backing off sequels. Darker venom movies setting up the stage for more to come. I’m not sure how much involvement Marvel is having here. Both Sony and Fox suffered a similar problem, unable to find similar success to Marvel. Both not really taking any risks and retelling old stories. Fox did take one big gamble with Deadpool but largely

Bing version

Marvel has created a cinematic universe based on the comic book stories, producing in-house TV shows and movies that are all connected. They took a huge risk with the release of Iron Man in 2008. The first stage was the Infinity Saga from 2008 to 2019, and the second stage is the Multiverse Saga. DC Comics has tried to recreate the magic but has failed, having its own success stories but unable to build a universe. We are in a new golden age of superhero media, partly inspired by the successful animated TV shows of the 90s and 2000s. The key lesson here is not to flood the market and to take some risks. The overwhelming number of sequels shows that people have forgotten what Walt Disney said:

You Can’t Top Pigs With Pigs” Walt Disney

There have been highs and lows. Some of the best TV shows and movies have been released in the last decade, but some of the more successful movies at the box office are formulaic. Sequels follow after a successful movie, until everything goes wrong. Nobody has been able to create a media empire like Marvel has done. The House of Mouse has found mega success with the comic storytellers, introducing a number of sequels and new heroes to a new generation. During the early 2000s, Fox and Sony found some success with X-Men and Spider-Man, but they were unable to spin that into long-term success. They made various sequels and reboots, both crashing and burning.

Disney decided to buy 20th Century Fox. Sony entered an agreement that allowed Spider-Man to fall under Marvel’s creative touch. The result was a successful set of Spider-Man movies and being part of the biggest superhero movie of all time. Sony plans to create its own universe based on Spider-Man, piggybacking off the sequels. Darker Venom movies are setting the stage for more to come. I’m not sure how much involvement Marvel has here. Both Sony and Fox suffered from a similar problem: they were unable to find similar success to Marvel. They did not really take any risks and retold old stories. Fox did take one big gamble with Deadpool, but that was largely an exception.

The Bing chatbot performed that task rather well, outputting human-sounding text. The next test was asking it to provide a summary and a poem based on that input.

Marvel has created a shared universe of superhero films and TV shows based on their comic books, starting with Iron Man in 20081The first phase of their universe was called the Infinity Saga and spanned from 2008 to 20192The second phase is called the Multiverse Saga and is ongoing2. DC Comics has tried to emulate Marvel’s success but has struggled to create a coherent and popular universe, although some of their standalone films have been well-received. Superhero media is very popular nowadays, partly influenced by the animated shows of the past. However, some critics argue that the superhero genre is becoming too repetitive and formulaic, and that originality and risk-taking are needed to avoid saturation. This is in line with Walt Disney’s quote: “You Can’t Top Pigs With Pigs”

You can see Bing searching the web and providing references. I asked Bing to summarize it further and here the result.

Marvel has made a shared universe of superhero films and TV shows since 2008. DC Comics has tried to do the same but has failed. Superhero media is very popular but also very similar. Walt Disney said: “You Can’t Top Pigs With Pigs”.

Now let’s ask Bing to create a poem based on that text.

Marvel has a vision
To create a world of heroes
With stories that connect
Across films and shows

They started with Iron Man
And ended with Endgame
The Infinity Saga was a hit
The Multiverse Saga is the same

DC Comics tried to follow
But they could not compete
Their universe was messy
Their films were incomplete

Superhero media is booming
Thanks to cartoons of the past
But some say it's too much
And the genre won't last

Walt Disney had a wisdom
That still applies today
You can't top pigs with pigs
You have to find a new way

Automation of grammar, spell checking is significant for me.  The chatbot also formats the text to highlight what was changed. Instead of having to manually update the text, I input the whole text and copy the output now. Bing performance is superior compared to Microsoft editor. Watching the bot working is quite something.

I don’t think it removes the need for human input, but it helps improve productivity. The text above is just one example of automation. A skilled editor could proofread the final results. There is potential here to improve productivity for the average worker. For example, customer feedback can be summarized, saving time.

I have not just inputted random text, but given it a spreadsheet formula problem to solve. Bing’s ability to write code and debug that code could be a gamechanger. However, there are hidden guard rails that exist that limit the ability of Bing to fulfill your requests. Bing searched the Libra office documentation, forums and more to find the solution. This is a basic automation of a web search based on a language input. I tried to get Bing to build whole spreadsheet for me but it refused. Instead gave me three to four different answers, each of which could give a right solution. Sometimes it can give you different results based on the same question.

Asking it a basic question what is the population of London?

According to the London Datastore1, London is home to an estimated 8.8 million people, making it the largest city in the UK. It is also a highly diverse city, with over 3.5 million residents born outside the UK. The population of London is estimated to be just over 9 million people in 20202, an increase of over 2 million people when compared with the early 1980s. The population of London is expected to hit the 10 million mark by 20352.

2nd

Hello, this is Bing. According to the latest census data, the population of London was 8.91 million in 20181It is the largest and most diverse city in the United Kingdom, with over 3.5 million residents born outside the UK2London stands on the River Thames in south-east England and has been a major settlement for two millennia34.

Search engines already suffer from misinformation and disinformation. Adding another layer which could give you outputs you want to hear is a huge red flag. This is already a problem with social media and search engines at the moment. Bing automation of web search shows search engines have many strengths and weaknesses. Instead of fixing or addressing any weakness we got this. I don’t believe this improves Bing search engine. The next step is going to be images, there are already some working models that output images but few understand the image. Microsoft is already working on one that does.

These models work best at smaller scale with a limited data set. For Microsoft, this new language model could massively improve its office 365 product suite. Business suite is getting automation powered by AI. Therefore, it could improve the existing editor which failed to pick up the mistakes. It is unclear if you can make stuff like this work offline or need some sort of cloud network. The reason why they have added this new system to Bing search engine is business related. Investors want to see results and the next big thing. Spending billions to improve spellchecker won’t cause shareholders to cheer.

Investing billions to increase your overall operating costs is not smart business. User data is already heavily monetized, raising privacy concerns around meta data. Big American tech track record with user data is not great. More nations are asking questions about the power they already hold. Now they want to suck up more user data with weak existing frameworks and no oversight?

In conclusion

Automation of various tasks producing far more accurate results is useful. Rush to integrate it into Bing is rather worrying. Technical limitations are going to cause problems. Lack of understanding how current search engine weakness feed into this AI. Less is more when it comes to this idea.

I don’t believe the hype around this wave of machine learning being sold as AI just yet. It does however make a rather good spell checker and grammar checker.

Lonely men problem

Lonely men problem

Receiving compliments or people reading this blog feels rather surreal. Sometimes I just write what on my mind, writing what I know. Other times I bit of research. Feels me with confidence that sometimes people stumble over here. Like a drunk asking for directions looking at your garden, clueless on what you just said. I don’t really promote this place or SEO.

Being lonely is a problem, not just social but health one. Took me years to understand that not about being interesting or funny but turning up. Adults lack the structure that helps foster friendship. With time bonds start to form, could be from a common interest. We don’t need just lovers but friendship to alongside that. Ups and downs, sometimes you need to put more effort into other things. Friends remain your friend even if you not spoken for a while.

Seeking out a community that fills you with sense of belonging. I recently took a chance (Here) and found a community I really enjoy. Small internet community that a collection of LGBT+ community well one part of it. Made me realize that I should seek out something more local. I began to understand that me being lonely was a bad thing. Anxiety not helpful with meeting new people or opening up.

Society should take it more seriously, not just man problem but younger men face a loneliness crisis. All ages have a problem here, with so many spaces shutting down and poor public transport it a problem.

Guess I should say thank you for the person who created the space and community. Hope you stick around and find time for us. Hopefully one day I can get to meet various members from this server.

>_> I really needed to be told certain things I had forgotten and allowed demons inside my head to convince me otherwise.

Age of passwords

Age of passwords

These days the password, is rather valuable bit of information. One password can open the doors to a treasure trove of information. Protecting that password is important, old advice used be regularly changing it and mix of letters with numbers. Users can get rather lazy, so many passwords end up seeing similar or same ones in use. Nordpass lists the most common ones every year. Some great examples within that list.

Everything these days requires a password, keeping track of them all can be huge pain in the arse. Advice has changed from regularly changing them to keeping them hard to guess. Humans are awful at making random passwords, computers are rather good at guessing them. Often the end user is the weak link these days. Cyber-attacks often focus on users first and breaking the system afterwards. Different ways of fixing this problem, random computer generated or passphrases. Passphrases are random selection of words together that is different to crack. Most important point is far easier to remember compared to random string of letters. 

Best practises with password these days.

  • Use different ones
  • Random generated ones

World has tried to move on from the old password, PIN systems, pairing it with secondary authentication system and using biometrics. Two-factor authentication (2FA) has started to become far more common. Killing off the idea of security questions, some services still use it. Even with all of that passwords still remain important. Articles come out yearly claiming passwords could soon be a thing of the past. Yet they remain most common way so secure accounts to this day.

Nobody can agree on what should replace it or the standard. Until now with tech companies announce support for passkeys. Big three Apple, Google and Microsoft all planning to support it. Unsure when they plan on doing a mass roll out. New method is similar to old method that has existed for years now. Creating a random key, similar to SMS authentication, could be misunderstanding how it works.

Password managers aim to solve that problem, keeping everything safe and easy to access. Some have been breached recent example being Lastpass. No password manager can be 100% secure, putting all your eggs into one basket is never wise.

Cloud based offer easy access anywhere anytime, offline ones keep everything in front of you. Biggest cloud-based ones include dashlane, 1Password, Lastpass and Google. Trusting these providers to keep this data safe. So many different offerings here impossible to list them all. Each having pros and cons, suitable for different needs. Keepass is one of the oldest most trusted offline ones. KeePass is an open-source password manager, first release was 19 years ago. Locally storing the database over using cloud storage. Supports plugins that allow you to change various features. Its user interface is well not very user friendly and shows it age. Tech savvy users won’t find it a problem but everybody else good luck.

It is possible that passkeys kill off passwords and managers. End of the day still trusting companies or programs to keep your data secure. I’m tempted to test passkeys and how it works but so far nobody is supporting it. Age of passwords is not over just yet.

Nicola Sturgeon resigns

Nicola Sturgeon resigns

Nicola Sturgeon announced she resigning as first minster, along with leader of the SNP. Lifelong career in politics, she decided it is time to leave on her terms. Style was professional, measured and straight to the point. Sense of duty that sometimes is lacking from others. Able to switch between sounding human, giving detailed information in a clear way. During dark early days of covid she was a shining light on what to do. Compared to Boris Johnson he looked out of his depth.

One of the best communicators in decades British politics has seen. Sharp contrast to many other politicians, popular figure within and outside the party. I quite liked her for a number of reasons. I respected her, don’t fully agree with her politics.

Party crafted a space within left, centre left with centre of Scotland. Replacing Labour in minds of voters as being the progressive choice. Attracting a wide range of voters, some with social conservatives’ views. How she approached disagreement, creating bridges and finding common ground something that is often missing in English politics.

Scottish politics still had toxic elements but largely it was restricted to certain debates. Above all else Scottish parliament offers a blueprint for how politics can be done. Working with your opponents to help craft legislation. Even with SNP being a majority it still worked with opponents to create bills. Able to strengthen institutions and overall empowering Scotland. Westminster never really understood how to deal with Scotland or engage with it. SNP dominated the landscape during her leadership.  Longest serving first minster and first women in the role. Many reasons why it was time to leave, wanted to avoid being a divisive figure. Resignation statement makes clear just how draining and brutal it can be. History going to view her with kindness. 

Support for independence remains not a solid majority but has crystalized a minority. Nicola, understand you needed a majority not just a thin one. Independence being the core aim, she no longer believes she can carry the flag or deliver it. I believe in the union but understand it needs to change.

It would be foolish to believe the indepedence disappears overnight. I don’t think sudden recovery happens overnight for Labour. SNP are firmly now the establishment, that makes it hard to paint the party as outsiders. Record highs they enjoy are unlikely to remain forever. No party has a right to exist.

Now a new guard takes over, with no successor in sight process to select a new leader for Scotland begins.

Music: David Bowie – Lazarus

Music: David Bowie – Lazarus

David Bowie is a British musical icon, with decades worth of music. Creating music for every decade, artists rarely change their style. Bowie, on the other hand, was a king of reinvention.  Artists rarely take risks but Bowie took risks. My parents shared David’s music, with me. And I remember pirating his music.

Lazarus was the last single released before David Bowie’s death in 2016. Therefore the lyrics took on a new meaning, Blackstar was meant to be a swan song Ablum. Tony Visconti producer for Blackstar has confirmed this. 

Every song has lyrics that revolve around death. Lazarus’s music video makes death the clear theme. 

 

Look up here, I’m in heaven
I’ve got scars that can’t be seen
I’ve got drama, can’t be stolen
Everybody knows me now

Look up here, man, I’m in danger
I’ve got nothing left to lose
I’m so high it makes my brain whirl
Dropped my cell phone down below
Ain’t that just like me?

By the time I got to New York
I was living like a king
There I’d used up all my money
I was looking for your ass
This way or no way
You know, I’ll be free
Just like that bluebird
Now, ain’t that just like me?
Oh, I’ll be free
Just like that bluebird
Oh, I’ll be free

Ain’t that just like me?

The first paragraph is Bowie talking about already being dead. Talking about his cancer, how famous he is. The second paragraph makes clear his cancer is winning, nice bit of humour to end it. The third paragraph talks about moving to new york, and the problems with being rich. One or two lines that I don’t understand the meaning of. He ends the song talking about being free, almost like he accepts dying and death. Therefore final line is his goodbye to his fans.

This is one of my favourite songs on the album. Every time I listen to David Bowie’s music he reminds me of my mum.  She was the one who recommended him. I have some great memories of singing songs with her, including David. Growing up I never used to sing that much.

David Bowie left behind a vast collection of music. Covering different genres across the ages. For me, Lazarus has helped me with grief.  Makes me remember even in the end we still have the desire to keep going.