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Is this really considered “news”?
I’m all for using AI to ease the burden of cover letters, but a real candidate is going to check the result before sending
Thanks to you and everyone else in this thread that recommended HeliBoard. It’s excellent
DDG is abysmal for technical subjects such as programming. When searching for anything mildly specific in that arena, I nearly always need to re-search on a different engine to find anything useful
Brand recs? The ones I have aren’t great
Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead
Don’t have the time to get into a grammar debate. Just letting you know why you’re being downvoted since no one else told you why your statement is incorrect
‘All precautions’ is plural, so you have to use ‘are’. Using ‘is’ is in no way correct there; the ‘deterrents’ bit has nothing to do with it
Ah, I didn’t realize. That does make the situation a bit stickier, then
I’m not familiar with soundcloud’s TOS, which is why I noted that it’s my opinion. When did people decide it’s alright for multi-billion dollar corporations to dictate what people create for fun?
Mods are free and community-driven. This situation is closer to someone using the chorus to a song in their own soundcloud track, which in my opinion should be completely fine
If that’s as deep as your understanding of a game goes, then nothing anyone here says will make you see otherwise. I say this sincerely: I hope you find a game this year that re-sparks your optimism for the industry, because it has more to offer in spite of the cynical publishers that have stomped into it over the last decade or two
Other than the perspective and some of the more general RPG features like leveling and loot, they have very little in common. BG3 is the perfect, but unfortunately rare, example of a mainstream game that deliberately doesn’t follow the more toxic trends of the industry
Dredge, Lethal Company, and Against the Storm from last year. Less recently I’d say Vampire Survivors, Sifu, Yuppie Psycho, and Hollow Knight. There are many more I’m blanking on I’m sure
No one is saying simply “don’t stress”. Recognizing when stress is centered around something outside your influence can be a step toward dealing with it. That may not work for some, but it does for others - as I said, different strokes. Making a broad generalization about what is and isn’t good advice is reductive and only shuts down advice that may help OP
hey, one of the greatest shows ever made
The industry at large has gone to shit, but there are positives. Game dev tools are more accessible now than they’ve ever been. The indie market is thriving and has recently produced games that are some of the most creative and interesting I’ve ever seen
Dismissing advice that doesn’t work for you personally isn’t helpful - different strokes and all. I’ve dealt with anxiety and have found that rationalizing emotional responses to events outside my control normally works well for me. Ultimately, there’s no one-size solution, so people need to try different approaches to find what works for them. A variety of perspectives is always best
not reading all that…tldr?
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