Upgrade Everything

By Paige Francis Posted Monday Aug 18, 2025

Filed under: Epilogue, Paige Writes 5 comments

I’ve been talking a lot about the upgrade plans (such as they are, at the moment) for Twenty Sided. This has coincided with several other upgrades. I had mentioned already (a few times now) that my PC got hit by lightning for a second time and has resisted easy solutions. I have just about reached the point that I will likely have to build a new computer. At least, I’m hoping replacing everything that DID NOT get replaced when I upgraded the video card will finally fix it. Using my laptop as a main PC; something I originally bought it to be capable of back in 2017, has revealed that I probably need to upgrade this machine at this point. It does normal computer-use things just fine; editing documents, even editing pictures. Watching YouTube (obviously). I can play some games just fine…Lord of the Rings Online, for example. Others have problems. Star Wars The Old Republic is a weird one anyway, and y’all may even remember getting it working on Linux wasn’t straightforward; and that incidentally was ON this computer. I remember when I ordered this Dell 2-in-1 I wanted something extremely light and portable but still capable. I ended up not paying for two upgrades that I now wish I had. The system is capable of running 32GB of RAM; I only had 16GB installed. And since it’s an APU, AMD’s unified architecture with a built-in GPU, up to 4GB of that memory can be tapped for that system. It’s probably what makes it capable of some gaming; but it also means there’s only about 12GB left for the system. Not bad, but not great. Also, this laptop uses some more-niche NVMe setup, which means; in a nutshell: it can only operate certain drives and it only supports a maximum of 512GB. And unfortunately, I ordered it with the 256GB option, which is *really* hurting now. The 512GB drive, while not *readily* available, is *technically* available, but I kind of think given the SATA 6Gb interface I wouldn’t be too badly served by getting a new external NVMe plugged in through the USB-C. It’s 3.1 spec; 5Gb/s…but if I use that for installs and storage and left the system on the 256GB drive, I would still be better off than the current setup of reading installs off a much older SATA USB that I’m pretty sure maxes out at 1Gb/s.

But with needing to build a new computer for myself, and a new computer for my spouse as…*something*…has gone screwy with the sound input on their computer (that no-one can find an answer for so far)…upgrading the laptop seems like a pointless exercise.

Continue reading ⟩⟩ “Upgrade Everything”

 


 

Wednesday Action Log 08-13-25

By Issac Young Posted Wednesday Aug 13, 2025

Filed under: Epilogue, Action Log 15 comments

This week I’ve been playing more Balatro.

I’ve almost finished getting all of the jokers. I just missing the one for wining a run with just four jokers, and a mystery one.

I also played a little bit of Rainbow Six Siege.

I only had a little bit of time due to a lot of stuff going on, so Balatro was the easiest to play with low free time.

How is everyone else doing?

 


 

Site Maintenance Updates

By Paige Francis Posted Monday Aug 11, 2025

Filed under: Epilogue, Epilogue, Paige Writes 9 comments

This is just to keep everyone reading up-to-date. We had a hiccup toward the end of the week where we ran out of storage, but it didn’t effect most features of the website. But it *has* delayed some posts. I’m sorry about that. There is another DMOTR HD Remaster ready to go; we just have to coordinate schedules. Enough space has been freed up (why does “freed” look wrong? Is that even a word? <checks D-D-G> Yes: Simple past tense and past participle of free. Spelled correctly. I’m just having one of the moments, like when you say “penguin” too many times in a row and it starts sounding like you’re saying it wrong) to keep things on track for a bit. Before seeing if we need to change some of our hosting parameters, we can probably off-load about half of our storage to another solution. There are some things that are infrequently-accessed but take up a lot of space that can be outsourced to a cheap solution. Probably. There are a bunch of ways we can solve some things. I think at some point in the near future we will likely move to a fresh WordPress installation, as we do have some mysterious “why isn’t this working when it should?” problems. But we’ll only do that after thorough testing.

I have personally done almost *no* gaming for the last few weeks. I’m still on my laptop with the PC repairs being a few steps away on the list of things to do. Additionally I mentioned frequent trips to the doctor with my parents. My dad now has a cardiologist, as balancing swelling, dizziness, shaking, and high blood pressure has finally reached a point of no simple solutions. I feel like something was missed early on, years ago, but I’m not a doctor. Plus, I wasn’t there. He has spent most of the last several years both denying his aging AND his problems, and pretending he can keep doing what he’s always done even when it was clear he shouldn’t (which involves a lot of operating heavy machinery and manual labor.) He may finally be at a point where the option of pretending is no longer available. (BTW, I post this not to generate sympathy; but simply because talking about things is a good type of therapy itself. Talking through issues, even if it’s just how your day went, is important to your health and the health of your relationships. Other people need to know what you’re thinking because they can’t read your mind.)

I was planning on writing about differences in storytelling between DC and Marvel, how that has transferred to the movie screen (which is to say, it doesn’t actually have much to do with the classic arguments), and where the two properties are right now. Thing is, “Point A” doesn’t actually have much to do with “Point B.” While history, lore, and style can be referenced for many things as properties evolve and adapt, what DC did in the Golden Age and what Marvel did in the Silver Age don’t really affect how the movies themselves got/get made. Sure, you can recall all that when you talk about audience perception and reception, but the people making the movies are just trying to sell them to as many people as possible. Sometimes they get lucky and even make a good movie…and there is a lot of truth to the axiom that no one ever REALLY knows whether a movie will be successful, is done the right way, etc. It’s a HUGE ******* topic, is what I’m sayin’. And the more I thought about it, the more it all expanded into a huge deal that became more and more unfocused. And of course, I want to disengage or balance my own opinions as much as I can. I don’t want to just jump on the “X is right and Y is wrong (or vice versa, depending)” bandwagon. I suspect one avenue to explore might actually be “what makes a superhero movie good IS NOT what makes a superhero comic good, which puts the people who make superhero movies in a tenuous position because translating the comic to the big screen IS NOT a simple procedure.” It looks simple in hindsight, or from the outside, but it’s not. That’s a possibility. I’ve been on a movie kick again. Plus, we’re coming up on the Halloween season! Scary movies are always a great thing to talk about.

Because of the laptop usage, I am not currently subscribed to anything (because it would largely be a waste of money.) As I’m using a new LOTRO account, I have filed away that I need to sub for a month to get the perks that gives, but before I subbed they updated the hunter class and now I need to figure out my rotation again. I’ve been waiting for online rotation recommendations to update to the new specs…that’s usually the easiest way to start.

That’s it for now, see you soon!

 


 

Wednesday Action Log 08-06-25

By Issac Young Posted Wednesday Aug 6, 2025

Filed under: Epilogue, Action Log 9 comments

This week I’ve played some Balatro.

I just beat black stakes difficulty, and I’m still trying to unlock some jokers.

I also got into playing a bit of Rainbow Six Siege. It’s just me, trying to play as trapper, even when I’m an on attack.

The only other thing I’ve done is play a few random Itch.io horror games. Nothing standout that I can remember but still good fun.

What’s everyone else doing this week?

 


 

Coming Up This Week

By Paige Francis Posted Sunday Aug 3, 2025

Filed under: Epilogue, Random 3 comments

UPDATE 08/04 Monday night: Twenty Sided is now on the latest version of WordPress. There are more updates to do, but as I’ve mentioned, we’re taking it slow and careful. Everything looks ok SO FAR, but please let us know if you see something not working.

Starting Monday the website will begin a series of updates. Many minor things have already been done, but some very important upgrades still need to be made. As of right now, the most likely thing to break at some point is the existing theme. Nothing fundamental that we know of, and we expect the theme to be fixable. Or in the worst case, we may have to use a temporary theme until the Twenty Sided design can be fixed. Of course, there could be things we’re not aware of. Some things are well-documented, or at least some version was well-documented. Shamus talked about some of his work directly on the website, but in many cases things were changed after the last time he discussed them.

I want to assure everyone that IN THE WORST CASE OUTCOME, the *ENTIRE* website is backed up. And another backup will be made before changes are applied. And yes, copies of the backups are being kept off-site. But even upgrading things as carefully as we can, something might break. We’re trying to plan for that. There are a few different methods of recovery that will get the website right back to where it was, *with* the upgrades done. I just can’t promise from where we are it’ll be five minutes off-line a couple of times and then everything will be done. I’m not expecting that. It *could* happen; I’m just not counting on it.

 


 

Site Maintenance

By Paige Francis Posted Wednesday Jul 30, 2025

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Just to let everyone know, in conjunction with some of the recent problems, we’re going to make another push to recover some of the admin functions and address the errors and slowdowns. At this point, nothing should happen that would affect viewership. It was mentioned a year or so ago that work was needed, and we were able to fix problems at that point. But some things have still needed to be addressed and we’re going to try to…put everything in one pen so that *can* happen.

Anything that comes up that could affect site availability; we will let you know in advance. Sorry about the recent problems, we still don’t know *for sure* what the problem was, but things seem to be running ok at the moment.

UPDATE: Backups have been made and several plug-ins brought up to date. There are still some significant updates coming that we will warn everyone of. If you see something not working, please let us know.

 


 

Wednesday Action Log 07-30-25

By Issac Young Posted Wednesday Jul 30, 2025

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This week I’ve once again not had much time to game.

Just a little Balatro, and Rimworld, but no time for anything interesting.

How’s things for everyone else?