Oh god I forgot about those lame “witty” responses, all so original hahaha.

It’s crazy how egocentric people can be. “Let’s take something that’s not mine and then complain about it!”.

[-] GameOfHotPotato@programming.dev 163 points 1 year ago

It’s because the majority isn’t here yet. You would have the same quality in smaller subreddits, as long as they are somewhat moderated.

Just wait a few months and you’ll see the idiots returning with their cheap comments.

Emulating Final Fantasy X. It plays really well, especially with save states and 2x speed.

[-] GameOfHotPotato@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s critical thinking as that’s too wide a term to be useful. What I would put in my top 3 skills are:

  • problem decomposition
  • curiosity
  • being open to feedback / criticism

Problem decomposition allows you to take huge problems and fix them as if they’re nothing more than a few tiny issues.

You won’t learn anything after the initial knowledge required to do your job and keep on growing without being curious.

The same can be said for feedback, a lot of people attach their ego to their work. This is such a limiting factor, holding you back from improving in areas you weren’t aware of.

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