I'm at the edge of being able to buy a house in my lifetime and it is so frustrating. I've had decent career progression, I live fairly comfortably right now, I still rent. Every year my finances are at a place where I could afford a home in a couple years but those couple of years never gets closer. I've decided I'm going back to college instead so I can crack into a more fulfilling but lower paying job. If I'm going to be a wage slave forever might as well be doing something I find value in instead of chasing a dead dream of owning a house
They've been saying it's the final major update for the last like 4 major updates
I have a 22 pound part maine coon with extra murder beans and I do not fuck with him when he's in a mood. We've had to give him a bath a couple of times and I wear leather to keep myself safe
Hey look my home state made it to the news again! Amazing, it's even worse than usual!
A banana is the perfect shape for dipping. Just combine the two you don't have to limit yourself
That's just the weave, baby, and that intern was a socialist anyway
And people not discussing is better how?
Okay but no joke some of the best fries in my area are from teriyaki places. They know how to fry food well and the fries aren't ordered enough to be hot held so they're always cooked on ordering
He's talking like my grandpa did a few weeks before he dropped dead, so fingers crossed I guess
Wait seriously? I fucking work for Unity and this is how I find out?
Unity employee here, idk anything specific about the departments that handle this I wouldn't even know what their name is. With that caveat, I will say that all the layoffs last year going into this year, changing CEOs, and the competition between big company beurocracy and the dying breath of small company culture, a lot of departments are behaving erratically. I wouldn't be surprised if nobody internally has a clear answer why this was banned but others aren't. Some workers may legit be trying to help but their hands are tied for corporate or maybe even legal reasons, it could be people trying to keep their heads down and close tickets quickly to keep metrics up in the hopes they're less likely to be fired. I think you all know this already but please don't be too hard on the workers we're doing what we can but it's a corporate mess right now
Back to game dev. I tried the first time around over ten years ago, dropped out of college, got one abusive job in, then switched to QA automation for pay. I had a heavy focus on programming because I'm naturally good at it but I want to be a level designer so I'm going to study that specifically. Gonna halve my salary or worse to get into level design