CEO 2025 Unofficial Event Guide for iOS/MacOS

It’s Back!

I’ve made another unofficial event helper! If you used the one I made for CB, this is pretty much the same thing, just for CEO 2025. This time, I added back the ability to choose the Maps & Browser apps the shortcut uses, as well as the ability to choose your default hotel to navigate to. I’ve also added the shortcut to RoutineHub for easier version control & updating.

Head to the bottom of the post for the download!

What is this?

This iOS/MacOS shortcut provides information regarding CEO 2025. Opening it will show a menu where you can get quick access to important resources such as the brackets, or navigation to the venue, hotel information, quick links to streams and more. Take a look at this video to see it in action.

Installation

  1. Make sure you have the Shortcuts app installed on your device. This is an official Apple application used to help automate your device.
  2. Open the link on your device (Tested on iPhone & Mac)
  3. Once it prompts you to install the shortcut, Click install.

How to Use It

Should be pretty self-explanatory. Basically just go through it & choose what info you’d like to see! For many of the actions, the shortcut will run again after you go through the steps. To dismiss it, just tap somewhere outside menu & it will close.

The shortcut can be run by tapping it’s icon inside the Shortcuts app. The best way to run it though is to make an icon for the shortcut on your homescreen! A quick how-to can be found here.

Don’t Bug Jebailey!

⚠️Please note: This is an UNOFFICIAL release; If you encounter any issues, do NOT contact anyone from CEO, as they will not be able to assist you. Instead, please let me know on FGC.Network or Bluesky & I will do my best to help.

NOTE: I am working the event (see me at the ten/o booth!), so I will not have much time for troubleshooting.

Download the Shortcut Here on RoutineHub

If there are any updates, they will be posted here as well.

Enjoy!

Combo Breaker 2025 Unofficial Event Helper for iOS/MacOS

What is this?

This iOS/MacOS shortcut provides information regarding Combo Breaker 2025. Opening it will show a menu where you can get quick access to important resources such as the brackets, or navigation to the venue, hotel information, quick links to streams and more. Take a look at this video to see it in action.

Installation

  1. Make sure you have the Shortcuts app installed on your device. This is an official Apple application used to help automate your device.
  2. Open the link on your device (Tested on iPhone & Mac)1.
  3. Once it prompts you to install the shortcut, Click install.

How to Use It

Should be pretty self-explanatory. Basically just go through it & choose what info you’d like to see! For many of the actions, the shortcut will run again after you go through the steps. To dismiss it, just tap somewhere outside menu & it will close.

The shortcut can be run by tapping it’s icon inside the Shortcuts app. The best way to run it though is to make an icon for the shortcut on your homescreen! A quick how-to is below:

Don’t Bug Rick!

⚠️Please note: This is an UNOFFICIAL release; If you encounter any issues, do NOT contact anyone from CB, as they will not be able to assist you. Instead, please let me know on FGC.Network or Bluesky & I will do my best to help. NOTE: I am working the event (see me at the ten/o booth!), so I will not have much time for troubleshooting.

Download the Shortcut Here

  1. Please note that this is a large and complicated shortcut, it has many steps, and downloads all necessary images, so that it can still work when venue signal/wifi gets sketchy. It will take some time to load at first, so if you see things seemingly hanging, give it a few minutes & let the wheel spin for a bit, or refresh the page. Thanks Apple. ↩︎

Random Thoughts on Generative AI

Player Two really said FUCK CHEATERBOX with their whole chest

Gen AI is a thing seems to be inescapable these days. I have slightly mixed feelings about the (quotes HEAVILY applied) “democratization of digital art creation”, but generally think it’s current formulation is pretty wack. But like it or not, it’s everywhere now. Though only a year or two ago, the same could be said for crypto & “the promise of Web3”…and where are they now?

For a moment, put aside the questionable (i.e. illegal) training processes for all of these models, there are plenty of resources there to help your arguments against wannabe techbros. Like the concept of digital art itself, genAI is a tool that is being used to bring the act of creation into more hands than ever before. I can’t argue with that—it has enabled folks who thought MS Paint was beyond them envision new ideas and engage creativity that they may never have known they had otherwise.

But as a digital artist who also still has a naive fascination with the possibilities of technology, what I find really telling about GenAI usage used for commercial purposes is the level of disrespect to the medium of digital art creation in general—and perhaps more tellingly—the idea that the audience for it should accept such shoddy work with open arms and minds.

After all, it is quite easy for someone to poop out something that gets you 90% there, & then take it to canva to sugarcoat the rest to remove the hallucinations & tell-tale signs of a prompt-based piece. Hell, one could use AI based tools like the healing brush to get it done in just another minute or two.

But so often we simply see the slop get slapped on a “finished” product, without even the slightest bit of artistic oversight or editorial glance. It speaks to a corporate culture that sees only engagement & deadlines—artisty or hell even simple fact checking be damned.

There are many factors that have led us to this point; The relentless grind of technocracy & capitalism consumes all forms of human creativity & transmogrifies misplaced passion (such as my own) for the seemingly endless possibilities of computing into 7-fingered abominations—all in the name of The Numbers. There are no more pieces, editorials, artworks, stories, compositions or creations, only Content.

But even so, to call this process of enshittification, the acceptance of slop as design & art as “inevitable”, is something that I refuse to accept, & will continue to stand & fight against. The tide of public opinion has toppled other forms of slop that has been forcefed our way before.

By calling out & condemning the removal of artistry & talent from the process of digital creation, we can once again prevail over those who attempt to force feed us AI Slop & perhaps cause the creators of this tech to not only rethink their strategies & practices in creating these tools, but maybe—just maybe—also make them stop being so damned weird.

Chicago Ramen Annex

Had some ramen from Chicago Ramen Annex while working Combo Breaker 2024. It was Jiro style, but on the lighter side of the junk food ramen. It was a little underwhelming at first—which is not what jiro style is about—but once I added garlic & spice myself, it turned out alright. To note: I asked the server for “zen mashi”, & she had no idea what I was talking about, & just gave me the extra veggies, which were nice and crispy. The chashu was huge & had a decent flavor, but it was cold & somewhat off putting because of that. Surprisingly, the ajidama (an extra charge) was not cold, but was slightly overcooked. The noodles were the thick flat ones & took on the flsvor of the soup well, which was slightly vinegary, but without the extra oil that mashi would normally get you. Probably for the best tbh, since I had to catch a flight immediately after.

Probably wouldn’t go back by myself, but I was glad to see this style make it’s way stateside, & wouldn’t be opposed to going with folks who want to give it a try. They also have a mabo dofu ramen which seems pretty interesting!

Noodles: 3.5/5

Soup: 2.5/5

Toppings: 2.5/5