

Either that or the tech has plateaued.
I just don’t think bandwidth is a meaningful bottleneck, or will be in the next decade, even.


Either that or the tech has plateaued.
I just don’t think bandwidth is a meaningful bottleneck, or will be in the next decade, even.


The job title should be “Tech Traitor”.


You can also just sync your files. Koreader, by default, stores metadata in the same folder as the epub file. If you sync the directory with something like Syncthing, then you don’t need a server.


We’ll definitely see Rocket Town in Revelation. I’m looking forward to seeing how they adapt Cid’s temper when we finally see him with Shera.


Technically, Rebirth (part 2) ends at the same place in the story as disc 1 of the original. Disc 3 of the original was mostly the same as disc 2, since you could do a lot of side content early or late. They just needed another disc to fit all the FMV scenes.
So the general flow of the remake trilogy is:
Remake: Midgar. In the original, this was the first 5-8 hours for a typical player, and included roughly 1/3 of the whole game’s dialogue, so it’s not as crazy as it sounds at first, even though you can speed through Midgar in like two hours if you rush.
Rebirth: Open world up to the “big event” that ended disc 1.
Revelation: Everything after the “big event”, so discs 2 and 3. (Possibly also adapting some aspects of Advent Children and/or Dirge of Cerberus, but we’ll just have to wait and see.)
There are a couple things that were moved around. For example, we didn’t go to Rocket Town in Rebirth, while that was much earlier in the original. Cid appeared in Rebirth but was not a playable party member, so they’ve reorganized it a bit to focus on Cid’s whole story in Revelation.


The gist is that it’s a trilogy (Remake, Rebirth, Revelation), and there are some spinoffs.
It was officially confirmed as a trilogy about 4 years ago, and unofficially known as a trilogy for a couple years before that. Revelation is the final installment.
Remake and Rebirth are awesome, and you should play them.
They also remade (or “remastered”, whatever) the 2007 PSP spinoff/prequel, Crisis Core, a few years ago for PS5. It’s okay, but not great. Worth playing if you’re really into the series, otherwise skip.
Then there’s a mobile game called Ever Crisis, which sucks like only mobile games can. If you really want to catch up on obscure side stories, just read the wiki. It’s way more fun.


That’s after you already have a passkey. I don’t think you can create a passkey without a different form of 2FA. At least…you shouldn’t be able to, because that would kind of defeat the purpose.


Not really comparable. Passkeys don’t replace 2FA. You need to bootstrap passkeys with 2FA.
Oh great, it’s USB3 all over again. Or should I say USB 3.1? Or USB 3.2 Gen 1x1? I know those are real things, but I have no idea what they actually mean.