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I’m kind of pissy, so let’s get into this.
My apologies though: it’s kind of scattered.
Family support?
For @Root? Fucking never.
Maybe if I wanted to be a business major my mother might have cared. Maybe the other one (whom I call Dick because fuck him, and because it’s accurate) would have cared if I suddenly wanted to become a mechanic. But in both cases, I really doubt it. I’d probably just have been berated for not being perfect, or better at their respective fields than they were at 3x my age.
Anyway.
Support being a dev?
Not even a little.
I had hand-me-down computers that were outmoded when they originally bought them: cutting-edge discount resale tech like Win95, 33/66mhz, 404mb hd. It wouldn’t even play an MP3 without stuttering.
(The only time I had a decent one is when I built one for myself while in high school. They couldn’t believe I spent so much money on what they saw as a silly toy.)
Using a computer for anything other than email or “real world” work was bad in their eyes. Whenever I was on the computer, they accused me of playing games, and constantly yelled at me for wasting my time, for rotting in my room, etc. We moved so often I never had any friends, and they were simply awful to be around, so what was my alternative? I also got into trouble for reading too much (seriously), and with computers I could at least make things.
If they got mad at me for any (real or imagined) reason (which happened almost every other day) they would steal my things, throw them out, or get mad and destroy them. Desk, books, decorations, posters, jewelry, perfume, containers, my chair, etc. Sometimes they would just steal my power cables or network cables. If they left the house, they would sometimes unplug the internet altogether, and claim they didn’t know why it was down. (Stealing/unplugging cables continued until I was 16.) If they found my game CDs, those would disappear, too. They would go through my room, my backpack and its notes/binders/folders/assignments, my closet, my drawers, my journals (of course my journals), and my computer, too. And if they found anything at all they didn’t like, they would confront me about it, and often would bring it up for months telling me how wrong/bad I was. Related: I got all A’s and a B one year in high school, and didn’t hear the end of it for the entire summer vacation.
It got to the point that I invented my own language with its own vocabulary, grammar, and alphabet just so I could have just a little bit of privacy. (I’m still fluent in it.) I would only store everything important from my computer on my only Zip disk so that I could take it to school with me every day and keep it out of their hands. I was terrified of losing all of my work, and carrying a Zip disk around in my backpack (with no backups) was safer than leaving it at home.
I continued to experiment and learn whatever I could about computers and programming, and also started taking CS classes when I reached high school. Amusingly, I didn’t even like computers despite all of this — they were simply an escape.
Around the same time (freshman in high school) I was a decent enough dev to actually write useful software, and made a little bit of money doing that. I also made some for my parents, both for personal use and for their businesses. They never trusted it, and continually trashtalked it. They would only begrudgingly use the business software because the alternatives were many thousands of dollars. And, despite never ever having a problem with any of it, they insisted I accompany them every time, and these were often at 3am. Instead of being thankful, they would be sarcastically amazed when nothing went wrong for the nth time. Two of the larger projects I made for them were: an inventory management system that interfaced with hand scanners (VB), and another inventory management system for government facility audits (Access). Several websites, too. I actually got paid for the Access application thanks to a contract!
To put this into perspective, I was selected to work on a government software project about a year later, while still in high school. That didn’t impress them, either.
They continued to see computers as a useless waste of time, and kept telling me that I would be unemployable, and end up alone.
When they learned I was dating someone long-distance, and that it was a she, they simply took my computer and didn’t let me use it again for six months. Really freaking hard to do senior projects without a computer. They begrudgingly allowed me to use theirs for schoolwork, but it had a fraction of the specs — and some projects required Flash, which the computer could barely run.
Between the constant insults, yelling, abuse (not mentioned here), total lack of privacy, and the theft, destruction, etc. I still managed to teach myself about computers and programming.
In short, I am a dev despite my parents’ best efforts to the contrary.30 -
We share a fate, trapped on a page by the author of our world’s demise. In your eyes I see the pain, your targets slain, I will be the whispers in your mind, the demon inside.
Don’t let down your guard, let in the darkness. You will defeat this trial of ancient gods. Take me in spirit, demon adherent. When you’re the last one to survive. Spirit, stay gentle, next monumental. Will you keep the fire alive?
I, with the power inside, set an end to these lies from the deep and the quiet. Sleep, my old enemy, let an end come to me. traveler please let me fade.10 -
Let’s play a programmer game. Every time you see a missing semicolon in JavaScript take a shot of coffee.8
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Let’s play a game of find the introvert....... (me) lmao merry Christmas to all me devs in the cold this Christmas ☺️
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Sitting here
Trying to rhyme
but this one is a crime
One thing is clear
I could've done better
in german
Rhyming in English is hard ^^'2 -
Let’s play a game :
With some spare part you have somewhere in the boxes, what can you build “best” and what’s missing ?
I’ll start. With unused parts in my boxes I can build :
• Core I7 3770k on Sabertooth motherboard
• 16 GB of RAM
• GTX 770 as video card.
• 4K Asus screen
• Creative sound card
Missing :
• The case
• PSU
• Hard drives/SSD17 -
Today’s Crazy Time Bonus – What’s Happening Right Now?
Introduction
Crazy Time, the thrilling live game from Evolution Gaming, remains one of the most exciting and unpredictable experiences out there. Players anticipate huge multipliers, bonus rounds, and big wins every day. So, what’s going on with today’s Crazy Time bonus? Let’s explore what’s in store for players right now.
What’s Today’s Crazy Time Bonus?
Today, Crazy Time is offering some big multipliers and exciting bonus rounds! Some of the notable bonuses and multipliers from today include:
Cash Hunt – Multipliers reaching 500x on lucky targets.
Coin Flip – A blue coin hit 200x today!
Crazy Time Bonus – The double multiplier triggered, boosting wins up to 1600x.
Pachinko – Dropped a 750x multiplier on a lucky round!
These results show that today is proving to be a lucky day for Crazy Time players, with high multipliers appearing frequently in the bonus rounds.
How to Get Today’s Crazy Time Bonus?
To take advantage of today’s big multipliers, here’s what you should do:
Bet on the Bonus Rounds – Crazy Time is all about its four bonus games: Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Coin Flip, and Crazy Time. Always place small bets on these for a chance at big wins.
Check Live Statistics – Some platforms provide real-time results of Crazy Time rounds. You can see which bonus rounds hit today and adjust your strategy.
Watch for Hot Streaks – If a certain bonus round has been hitting frequently today, it might be worth placing higher bets on it for the next few spins.
Look for Top Slot Multipliers – Every round, Crazy Time gives one bet type a special multiplier boost. If the Top Slot gives a bonus round a high multiplier, it’s a good time to place a bet on it.
Crazy Time Strategy – How to Win Big Today?
While Crazy Time is primarily based on luck, experienced players follow smart strategies to increase their chances of hitting big multipliers:
Balanced Betting – A popular strategy is betting small on all four bonuses, plus a bit on the 2x and 10x numbers. This approach covers most outcomes and keeps you in the game longer.
Increase Bets When Bonuses Hit Frequently – If a bonus round has hit multiple times in the past 10–15 spins, it might be likely to hit again soon. Increase your bets slightly, but stay within your budget.
Use Statistics to Track Trends – Some platforms track recent Crazy Time results. If Pachinko and Cash Hunt have been hitting several times today, they may be on a hot streak.
Be Patient & Stick to Your Plan – Some sessions may not hit bonuses right away. Stick to your strategy and avoid chasing losses.
Final Thoughts – Is Today a Good Day to Play Crazy Time?
With high multipliers hitting in today’s sessions, it looks like today could be a lucky day for Crazy Time players. If you enjoy the game, today might be the perfect time to place your bets and try for a massive win. Just remember to play responsibly, have fun, and aim for those big bonuses.
Ready to spin the Crazy Time wheel? Try your luck today and chase those big multipliers!3
