

Everyone knows Mario is cool as f–k. But who knows what he’s thinking? Who knows why he crushes turtles? And why do we think about him as fondly as we think of the mystical (nonexistent?) Dr Pepper? Perchance.
Everyone knows Mario is cool as f–k. But who knows what he’s thinking? Who knows why he crushes turtles? And why do we think about him as fondly as we think of the mystical (nonexistent?) Dr Pepper? Perchance.
Steam deck maybe
I love these mini game blog posts. A good way to understand the vibes of some games, will help me figure out what to play next, thank you
How do you find such roles, coming from corporate roles this feels like it would be better for my mental health and WLB, plus your work contributes to scientific progress which feels better than just making rich people richer.
Damn finally someone got into the management position and made positive changes instead of just drinking the company cool aid and becoming a part of the problem. I was very frustrated at my last job where they would pretend to half heartedly follow some Scrum / Kanban process and pretend we are doing proper project design, and task estimation when everyone was just checked out and you as a developer are just expected to figure things out on your own and if there’s any delays in the project because the stakeholders changed requirements or other external factors they won’t adjust the time line and blame the dev for the delays if those deadlines aren’t met. All this focus on the “process”, the meetings the pointless RTO, but not one person was interested in getting shit done. No wonder the company had to resort to layoffs. Hopefully at my next job I’ll find a team that’s better managed.
Yeah fuck that, every fuckin job description I read these days with some variation of “ownership mindset” makes my blood boil, fuck this economy and fuck society I’m not having kids and see them go through the same rat race as me, let these cunts cry about lack of workers and demographic collapse
Amazing show, I’m still holding hope somehow some exec gets convinced into funding a season 2. Common Side Effects might be the next closest show to it that I’ve seen so far