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  • How about The Expanse or The Martian? They’re both relatively hard sci-fi that focuses mostly on our own solar system.

    The Martian tells the tale of a man stuck on Mars and his ability to survive on his own whilst those back on Earth figure out a way to get him back. Both the book and the film are great so you can’t go wrong with either.

    The Expanse covers more of the local system. Earth and Mars are on the brink of war, whilst others live out near the asteroid belt, Jupiter and beyond. It goes a little sci-fi later on but it’s an inherently human story that has some great characters living in a time when space travel is still dangerous but achievable by humanity. It starts a little slow but ramps up brilliantly and has a nice conclusion that wraps everything up pretty neatly. You’ve got 9+ books, a 6 season TV series on Amazon Prime, and a newly released TellTale video game, all of which are well produced and worth investing time in.


  • It is very different:

    • Tabs are always vertical which is better for todays ultrawide monitors
    • You have the ability to pin tabs to the sidebar which means that whenever you’re on a particular site (not page!) they’re stored in the same place
    • Other tabs are ephemeral, they’re open for at most the 24 hours from when you use them, then they get cleaned away
    • There are separate workspaces; like swappable sidebars that you can use to - for example - keep work and personal tabs separate
    • The vast majority of commands (going to a tab, getting to settings plus loads more) are access via a Stoplight like global search control
    • You can “boost” a particular site and change its style sheet to be different colours - this can be handy if you’re a developer and need to be extra careful when working in a production environment.

    That’s just the stuff off the top of my head, there is probably more.






  • 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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    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.


  • Not OP, but those people are just not my friends any more.

    We had one person in our group say she wanted to delete facebook and we were all “Yea, alright then” and just moved that group to discord.

    I’ve still got an account but use it way less these days since all the people I really cared about were in that group.