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  • Black Lagoon

    Black Lagoon

    I have no idea what the story is here. A Japanese white color man gets kidnapped by goons, and the Japanese guy decides to just join the goons since it’s more freeing than continuing in his current role of boot-licking for his bosses.

    Beyond that, I couldn’t figure out any clear story-line. In some episodes the main characters are fighting Neo-Nazis, in some there are pointless fist fights and gun duels, there is moderately emotional character development in some episodes. But on the whole, season 1 felt completely directionless.

    The best part about watching this series was how not addicting it was, I could whenever I wanted, I could skip episodes and not have missed anything, I could even watch the series without audio and understand exactly what was happening. Nothing in this series really mattered.

    The dubbing was really good though. Wouldn’t make it a worth-while watch however.

    Interesting lines from Black Lagoon:

    “The reason you submerged yourself in the southeast asian underworld was probably because you were looking for something different, from Japan and your daily life. But nothing’s really changed for you, because still haven’t decided. You dread returning to your daily life under the sun, but you’re afraid to go any further into the darkness. You’re undecided, hesitating between two lives.

    You don’t actually want to save me, I merely remind you of the normal life you thought you’d thrown away, that’s all this is. If you sit back and watch me die, you’d be losing the very last recollections of this normal life in Japan. You don’t want to lose anything do you? Not even the live you’d throw away, you still yearn for it, but you don’t want it enough to keep it. If that’s the way you are, how could you ever choose to save someone. If you can’t even change your own life, how can ever change someone else’s, tell me!”

    This anime was previously rated a 3 on story, because it had no real story carrying the anime forward, but the side-quest stories are so good, I still have to give it a decent score.

    The mini-stories are so realistic and often quite intricately made that, it warrants a lot of merit. It also drew into question for me why the author of the manga knew so much about the mafia, organized crime, currency forgery and several other crime related topics. It was like the author had on the ground experience in these topics, or had read way too many Sherlock Holmes and crime novels.

    Balalaika, otherwise called Capitan/Captain, seems to extensively plan out her criminal activities and even seen turning the police force against the mafia, in order to take down the mafia. She is also an extremely pragmatic leader, who kills of her enemies in a very pragmatic manner.

    Outside of our set of main characters being invulnerable thanks to them being relevant to the story, the mini-stories are themselves very captivating.

    I guess the character development in this series is pretty solid. In one scene, Rock wants to save the leader of a Yakuza organization, and argues with Balalaika, but then Balalaika questions him, asking him how he has to the audacity to tell her who she kills without ever getting his own hands dirty. Rock feels bad for the Yakuza boss since she is a teenager and lived a very normal violence free life until weeks ago. Balalaika suggests that in preferring one Yakuza organization over another he is telling her who to kill, without getting his own hands dirty, and that it is a despicable thing to say. There is a lot of pointing of guns in these scene, and it would have been very thrilling if you didn’t already know that nothing bad would ever happen to the main characters.

    I love how the series explores concepts on self-identity and self-exploration. They add much needed depth to the series and really help flesh out the story. Rock joining the south asian underworld would simply be seen as a gimmick without this philosophical angle the story takes often.

    There seems to be a potential for love between Revy and Rock, but the series never reached that arc. Would have been very interesting given how different they are.

  • Bocchi The Rock!

    Bocchi The Rock!

    The struggles of an introvert to socialize and make friends is brilliantly displayed here. It helps to see all these introvert problems animated and know that lots of people have had these.

    But it isn’t as interesting if you’ve overcome these limitations of yours long back. You don’t really relate with the main character very much.

    Animation is wonderful, but given how unambitious the story is, I would have preferred a dubbed version, so that I can watch it in the background as I’m working on something else. A whole bunch of nothing is happening for most of the anime. We get to see how the MC reacts to things, but that’s it, nothing actually happens.

  • Summer Time Rendering

    Summer Time Rendering

    A time travel anime where the enemy isn’t stupid

  • Made In Abyss

    Made In Abyss

    After I’d watched Made in Abyss, I went to the supermarket. I saw a small child there, holding a barbie doll in her hand and doing cute child things. I would have normally thought, Aw cute kid, and moved on. But instead an image of the child dismembered into small pieces flashed in my head.

    My eyes went wide, unable to believe what I had just thought. It was extremely disturbing. Although it was only for a quarter of a second, it was enough to tell me that Made in Abyss had affected me.

    If you cannot handle like blood, violence and gore, you DO NOT watch this series. But it is easily one of the best anime I’ve ever seen.

    Me not having known about this series all this time was a mistake.

  • Predator: Badlands

    Predator: Badlands

    I went into this with no expectations what-so-ever, and was really surprised to find that this was a feel-good movie. A movie that emphasizes how important the journey and the friends we make along the way are. I really didn’t see that coming..

    Good movie though, really fun.

    I did fall asleep for a short few minutes in between though, which was weird. But also surprising was how I missed absolutely nothing of significance during my nap. Which might indicate that the runtime was used ineffectively.

    It could also indicate several other things about the reviewer, me..

    The world building was sorta cool.

    I watched the Chainsaw Man movie and the Predator Badlands movie back to back and I then assumed Predator would be ranked higher. But looking at the category scores, I guess the Chainsaw Man movie will be ranking higher.

  • v0.1.0 – Initial Release

    Release Date: November 15, 2025
    Version: 0.1.0
    We are proud to announce the official release of Side-Track version 0.1.0. This release focuses on the passive workout logging and intelligent muscle capacity prediction. The core of this release is the introduction of a fatigue model that adapts to your specific strength levels in real-time.

    Major Features

    Automatic Strength Learning (Auto-1RM)

    Side-Track now eliminates the need for manual data entry regarding your strength limits. The application attempts to learn your capacity as you train.

    • Real-Time PR Detection: Every set logged is instantly analyzed against your current strength profile using the Epley formula. If a set indicates a higher One-Rep Max (1RM) than previously recorded, your capacity limits are automatically updated.
    • Dynamic Difficulty Scaling: As your estimated 1RM increases, the fatigue calculations for future workouts automatically adjust. A weight that drained you significantly last month will drain you less today as your strength profile updates.
    • Historical Synchronization: For users with existing data, a new “Auto-Estimate from Workout History” tool in Preferences scans your entire log history to build an accurate strength profile instantly.

    Visual Muscle Engagement System

    The Workout Screen has been redesigned with a new tabbed interface to provide predictive insights before you perform a set.

    • Exercise Info Tab: A dedicated view showing exactly which muscles are targeted by the current exercise, sorted by involvement percentage.
    • Predictive Fatigue Analysis: When selecting weight and reps, the display updates to show the predicted “drain” on your muscles before you log the set.
    • Live Capacity Monitoring: Muscle capacity is visualized with color-coded bars:
      • 70-100%: Fresh and ready for heavy load.
      • 40-69%: Moderate fatigue; performance may degrade.
      • 0-39%: High fatigue; failure is likely or rest is required.

    Advanced Fatigue Modeling

    The underlying mathematics governing muscle fatigue have been rewritten to mirror human physiology more accurately.

    • Exponential Fatigue Scaling: The model now uses exponential scaling rather than linear. Lifting 90% of your max will drain muscle capacity significantly faster than lifting 50%, accurately reflecting the metabolic cost of high-intensity training.
    • Muscle-Specific Recovery: Recovery rates are no longer uniform. Large muscle groups (like Quadriceps and Lats) now have different recovery curves compared to smaller groups (like Biceps and Deltoids), based on biological recovery windows (24-48 hours).
    • User-Specific Intensity: Fatigue is calculated based on your personal 1RM. A 135lb lift is calculated as a warm-up for advanced users but a maximal effort for beginners, resulting in different fatigue impacts for the same weight.

    Enhancements

    User Experience & Customization

    • Authentication Overhaul: Replaced custom auth with a Supabase implementation of auth, supporting secure Sign in with Apple and Google.
    • Physics Engine Configuration: Advanced users can now fine-tune the fatigue algorithm in Preferences. You can adjust the “Fatigue Sensitivity,” “Recovery Rate,” and “MET Coefficient” to match your personal conditioning.
    • Manual Capacity Overrides: While Auto-1RM handles most updates, users can now manually view and edit their estimated maxes for all 27 supported exercises via the Preferences menu.

    Bug Fixes

    • Bodyweight Calculations: Fixed an issue where bodyweight exercises (like Pull-ups and Dips) were not correctly factoring in user bodyweight for fatigue calculations.
    • Tab Navigation: Resolved layout shifts when switching between “Log Set” and “Exercise Info” tabs.
    • History Deletion: Fixed a consistency issue where deleting a workout log did not always immediately reflect in the stats summary.

    Getting Started with v0.1.0

    1. Update Profile: Ensure your bodyweight is accurate in the Profile settings, as this affects fatigue calculations for bodyweight movements.
    2. Sync History: Navigate to Preferences > Exercise Capacity Limits and select “Auto-Estimate from Workout History” to initialize your strength profile with your past achievements.
    3. Review Settings: Check Preferences to ensure the “Fatigue Sensitivity” is set to your desired training difficulty (Default is 8.0).
  • Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc

    Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc

    Good movie. But I either unconsciously expected better or the experience was lessened by having known exactly was going to happened.

    This didn’t really need to be a movie. It was far better than the demon slayer movie though.

    It is fun though, really fun, also depressing, but more importantly fun!

    The manga version was way more gruesome than the movie version.

  • The Faraway Paladin

    The Faraway Paladin

    Watched to kill time. Best part of the series was how un-addicting it was.

    The MC is a adventurer priest of the god of light and he’s trying to get people to worship the god he worships again. That was new.

  • Delicious in Dungeon

    Delicious in Dungeon

    One of the best world-building I’ve ever seen in anime.

    Every piece of the world in this dungeon is explained. It amazed me that that was even possible.

    There were several instances where I thought, oh they didn’t explain this bit, but that’s okay, since I can’t expect them to think about every small detail. But then in an episode or two they would explain whatever I thought they’d missed. Every detail and minutia was explained well and in an entertaining manner.

    It was amazing!

    This show is so much more than cooking videos.

    If you make it to the end, then you’ll see why the character development score is a 10.