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I thought so too, they reminded me of the speedometer and analog clock (lol) in the '81 Rabbit I had in high school.


I think (I'm an American so take with a grain of salt) even the "proper lawyer reviewing terms" part can be deferred quite a while by being conservative with PII (which you should be doing anyway) and using a service like iubenda to deal with terms and cookie warnings when you first start out.


I didn't do this, but I did use a spare unsigned short (used for memory alignment) in the Quantum Atlas 10K II disk drive's servo firmware to store my wife and I's anniversary date just for yucks. :P


So incredibly niche and specific but also theoretically viewable/verifiable. This is incredible.


It used to be the case that the middle digit of an area code had to be a 0 or a 1. All the O.G. "cool" area codes like 212 are in this format, and the less desirable new area codes like 646 are not (yes, this is an accidental Seinfeld reference).


There is, but it's an adjective, not a noun.


Yeah, see also: Digital Equipment Corp until the mid 90s (where I did my co-op). Lots of brilliant people there, coasting on their legacy until they fell hopelessly behind from mismanagement and bloat. I was lucky to catch a glimpse of it at the end.


Maybe the ubiquitous "to do list" app?


Any simple CRUD app should do.

I vote for inventory apps. Books, movies, games, whatever.


The UI looks a little dated, but I've been happy with 4K Roku. The UX is more functional if uglier than AppleTV.


That's my (admittedly extremely limited) understanding. The Mozilla/Firefox people de-prioritized making Gecko a separate linkable library years ago, and it's no longer a straightforward thing to do. Which is a real bummer.


My son has been looking for an entry level position ever since graduating (last year, in 2024) with a Game Development degree at a pretty decent school. Right now he's teaching kids programming in an after-school program to keep from going crazy. Before that he did an unpaid internship. Things are looking pretty grim for him - I wish I knew how to help him. :(


The layoffs in the games industry are one of the worst [0] by far. Really terrible timing, it's so unfortunate.

[0] https://www.gamesindustry.biz/topics/layoffs


First mistake was a game development degree. I tell everyone who is interested in that field it isn’t glamorous, they overwork you and under pay you because they know want to be game developers are “passionate”.


Oh I get it. I tried to convince him of the same thing. I figured the skills would be transferable to something less brutal once he inevitably burned out on the games industry. He started looking at less game-oriented programming jobs but he's now questioning his whole career path and considering going into teaching/education instead.


Good teachers with technical backgrounds are hard to find. Things might be falling into place for him.


Maybe he should try to publish a game on his own or with some friends for iOS/Android or on something like Steam? The act of getting something out there can inspire further ideas and may open other doors.


Have him look into computer security. Developers are always sought after. Web app testing is a good start

https://portswigger.net/web-security


> Have him look into computer security. Developers are always sought after.

Many of these jobs are being outsourced overseas.


When has that not been the case?


You'd be surprised how many young people entering this field didn't know that.


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