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Cake day: June 8th, 2023

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  • I think expectations have grown astronomically since 2004, budgets have ballooned, graphical fidelity and animation quality has skyrocketed, development team headcounts have gone through the roof and many games just have more systems than they did before.

    Games are less frequent because they take a lot longer to make, I read the other day that Halo 2 was apparently churned out in 10 months, these days even games building on other games foundations such as Tears of the Kingdom can take 5 years to come out.



  • _pete_@lemmy.worldtoProgrammer Humor@lemmy.mlThe Ol' Two Year Shuffle
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    1 year ago

    Because job hopping is scary as hell (especially for developers who struggle with imposter syndrome) and job hunting is generally shitty.

    What if I don’t like the new place? What if I can’t feed my wife and kids? What if I’m actually terrible at this and my current place is so stupid they haven’t figured that out? What if the economy tanks in the next couple of months and I’m out on my ear with no severance pay?

    Better to stay put, accept slightly less money for another year and look at it again when I’ve got the time and energy to cope with it.







  • There are a bunch of options each with their pros and cons, here’s what I’ve found so far:

    Mlem

    • Feels very Apollo like with things like slide to upvote and reply
    • Doesn’t seem to be able to handle inline images and media (so you sometimes miss post information)
    • Switching to new communities is not intuitive (you have to click the community name and type with the “Subscribed” toggle pane open)
    • No guides on how Markdown works
    • No message inbox

    Memmy

    • Has an inbox (not something I’ve seen from the others)
    • Has Apollo like slide interactions
    • Easy to find and switch communities
    • Text is a little too small
    • Found a couple of visual bugs (obviously this is all very beta!)

    Liftoff

    • Seems to show all the post information you could want (community it was posted too, which community that user is part of, etc)
    • Feels a little bit like the official reddit app
    • No Apollo like slide interactions
    • Some interesting choices when trying to find communities (showing the full sidebar)
    • Colours are a little constrasty
    • A couple of UI bugs
    • I don’t love the rounded corners on everything out of the box

    Thunder

    • Pretty polished
    • Slide interactions are great
    • Nice Markdown editor
    • Not found any graphical bugs
    • Some UI elements (subbing / unsubbing from a community) aren’t always clear
    • Written in flutter so may not give a true “native” experience

    Personally I think I’m gonna stick with Thunder for a bit, but I’m swapping daily at this point.

    Given that any development on these really only kicked into gear in the last few weeks everything these devs are doing is incredible, they’ve all come a long way in such a short time!


  • The annoying this is that it didn’t need to go down like this!

    • If they had announced fairer pricing it wouldn’t be a problem
    • If they had announced more than 30 days notice it would have been less of a problem
    • If they had announced that you needed Reddit premium to use the API it would have made them more money and not be a problem!
    • If the AMA wasn’t a train wreck and they had at least given some concessions then it wouldn’t have been a problem.

    This entire thing was bungled from conception to announcement to execution, if they had worked with the third party app devs, if they had communicated clearly, if that hadn’t come off as money grabbing, personal data selling ass holes then none of this would have been a problem.

    As it is though, they can just get fucked.