I use insomnia but many of the updates to it disrupt my workflow. I should probably find something else.
Mirror Giraffe
My first thought was Terraria for sure, and it's definitely a game that can keep you up.
Been playing Animal Well, an astonishingly cute and insanely frustrating metroid vaniaesque puzzle platformer.
Been looking for a spiritual successor for 25 years but nothing scratches that itch.
With that said the game is widely unbalanced and full of totally broken strategies, which somehow doesn't make it less fun.
I run steam deck with a dock but it's closer to a switch than ps5 I guess. For what I play on a 1080 tv, with Elden ring being my heaviest title, it works perfectly.
I can see how a steam box that would deliver 4k on high end games would be awesome as well.
The game itself is good. It's more a problem that 5 random kids are supposed to cooperate against five other random kids and many of them would be better off playing single player games where they can't blame others for their mistakes.
With that said, I feel flaming is less now than a few years ago.
I'm a tech lead for a software company and it's all very individual and I never judge by how long they have been in the role.
What I'm mainly looking for is how well you
- Work in a team and help others.
- Understand our stack.
- Learn new things. In that order.
Of course sometimes someone can be so exceptional at something and fill a nice role that makes me overlook or reorder that list.
I saw a program about an annual furry Convention in Sweden and I remember the guards Saint that this was the most chill gig they had and they were enjoying the relaxed atmosphere and respectfulness of the visitors. Never any hassle from the people on the inside and they were always looking forward to work on it.
I think it's hard to appreciate something once I start disrespecting the author. My favourite director, Kusturica, ended up a Putin lackey and since then I've lost the motivation to see his works.
Not that I would condemn anyone else for watching, just that his movies died a bit for me.
Sorry I didn't see this earlier.
It's very vanilla node backend stuff with popular Frameworks such as koa and nest so that makes it easier to give me good assistance I guess.
There's also the issue that some android and iOS features don't work on rooted, like integrity check. We implemented it to prevent some malicious actors spamming our sms services, requiring them to use actual phones to access the service.
In the end we went with a captcha because we didn't want to exclude rooters but I can see it being a choice not all companies make.