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  • TootSweet@lemmy.worldOPtoJust Post@lemmy.worldEmployers suck.
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    This place, Java/Spring-Boot on Kubernetes plus Postgres, Redis, and some GCP. I also have front-end experience (though it’s from a while ago, and we all know how quickly the front-end landscape reinvents itself, and I’m definitely more on the “front-end coder” side than the UI/UX side). I also have experience with AWS (mostly Elastic Beanstalk and ECS), Python/Django, and have written a lot of side projects in Go.



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    On paper, Software Engineering. As in, writing software. Though, I’m a “tech lead”, so kindof sortof “in charge”, but (mercifully) not in a management sense. I don’t directly write code so much. More like direct other folks on my team, design/architect things, and assist others with questions and obstacles in the coding they’re doing. (Rather than being productive myself, more than anything I try to multiply others’ productivity by helping them get past obstacles.) I also fill a lot of the role of agile coach.





  • I was recently reminded of Shining in the Darkness for the Mega Drive and got super nostalgic. I might have to play that again.

    The same thing recently happened to me with Descent 3. I’d never played Descent 1 or 2, so I figured if I was going to replay Descent 3, I ought to play the other two first, so I’m currently working my way through Descent 1.

    But more to the heart of your question:

    • Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force
    • SimCopter (super buggy, but fun none-the-less.)
    • OpenTTD
    • Mindustry
    • Luanti