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  • Since I don't see anyone mentions it.

    Tunic. The shortcuts are so cleverly hidden that allows you to easily break the sequence in your next playthrough. The manual translation felt just like back when I tried to understand japanese game manuals that come with game boy cartridges.

    Chain of Echoes. A one man RPG game with a unique combat system that has great quality of life.

  • I would argue that some code test questions can be solved spontaneously, but they are limited to easy to some early medium questions, or patterns that are common enough.

    I guess this is more common in non FANG companies that don't have to filter out candidates just because of the sheer number alone.

  • Not only you. The writing style is very tedious. It's even worse in the second book as it treats most characters as just plot devices.

    At least the climax felt awesome. These books are bloated and could've been thin down to like 30% and wouldn't lose much.

  • This isn't empowering, but more like exploiting.

    Maybe it's different in SK, but in many countries nurse is a very hard working low paying job with too many responsibilities already. Adding doctors' jobs on that pile wouldn't help anyone.

    Disclaimer: my wife was a nurse.

  • I could notice the slowness of Atom when I compared it to VS Code. Sublime is also noticeably faster than VS Code, but the gap doesn't feel so wide that I want to jump the ship.

    I think it depends on the number of characters in the file that make the difference more noticeable.

  • It's for reentry. They burn without leaving alumina particles.

    All the satellites which re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere burn and create tiny alumina particles, which will float in the upper atmosphere for many years,” Takao Doi, a Japanese astronaut and aerospace engineer with Kyoto University, warned recently. “Eventually, it will affect the environment of the Earth.

  • Quoting the article.

    All the satellites which re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere burn and create tiny alumina particles, which will float in the upper atmosphere for many years,” Takao Doi, a Japanese astronaut and aerospace engineer with Kyoto University, warned recently. “Eventually, it will affect the environment of the Earth.