I stared in a software dev role and when our little company got bought up, got dropped into managing people. Went from having one equal colleague to leading a team of 14.
That was about 2 years ago and I’ve been wanting to switch back to a non-management role since. The problem is, I have this extreme pressure inside to please everybody, so I still do my work well. My team loves me and my boss thinks I‘m just incredibly talented as a manager. Why don‘t I just quit? Because that would conflict with my desperate need for everybody to be happy with me so I haven’t built up the courage. I tell myself that even if I suffer from all the stress and responsibility, at least my team has a leader that gives a shit.
Finally getting around to checking out Fallout 4. I played it through without the DLC a while back but I think it’s about time I get down to it on my list and play through the DLCs. I wanted to do it on the survival difficulty or one of the harder ones at least. That led to me checking out the achievements. I don’t keep up...
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Cool experiments to do with milk teeth?
Some kids in my family start losing their milk teeth. 🦷...
What UI design trend do you hate the most?
I personally hate rounded corners and shadows added everywhere. Makes most things look crappy and smudged.
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Newer games have bad achievements and difficulty options right?
Finally getting around to checking out Fallout 4. I played it through without the DLC a while back but I think it’s about time I get down to it on my list and play through the DLCs. I wanted to do it on the survival difficulty or one of the harder ones at least. That led to me checking out the achievements. I don’t keep up...
Dark and Darker now has a publisher, may launch in early access today (www.pcgamesn.com)