An Embedded Software Engineer who does game dev as a hobby.

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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • True, these are valid problems.

    Here is how I do it and yes I know I am very privileged.

    1. Have a DISCORD with everyone who might attend in it.
    2. Pick 3-4 dates at least a month in advanced. Have people list witch dates work for them. Pick the one with the most open spots.
    3. Tell my work building supervisor that I want to use our training room for a LAN party (We have a good history of this and it brings in other coworkers. So like team building stuff).
    4. (Optional but effective and makes it seems like you have a plan) Draw up a tentative schedule with which games you are playing and how long you are going to be playing. Add Chill Time/Extension time in case people want a break between games or want to play more.

    Good Luck!





  • I might tone this down just a little bit. If you claim to be a leftist or you were politically aware and you didn’t vote or voted for Trump, then you are a genocide supporter. There I totally agree.

    I think the majority of people are too politically uneducated or filled with propaganda to label his genocide supporters. Even if they did vote for Trump.




  • I mostly agree with your post. I take exception to the barely works part. Either the code works or it doesn’t. If it doesn’t work, fix it. If it works, don’t fix it.

    If you “fix” working code, you are spending time adding no value to the project. You could even argue you’re adding negative value because the people who are used to the code working the way it was now have a surprise.