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Cake day: August 5th, 2023

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  • When I was a kid, I used to play video games while jumping around. I’d stand in front of the TV, bounce around, play Mario, run in circles. My parents didn’t care.

    At some point, society said that was weird, and I had a gaming chair?

    Watching myself balloon (and already using a standing desk for work) went back to standing while playing video games. I enjoy it!






  • Department lead.

    The website team is small, but incredibly effective. Everything works. Everything is mobile friendly, responsive, fast. It’s a way better experience.

    I love my app developers, but they’re always behind. Not their own fault. Mobile development is complicated. There’s so many screen sizes, iOS vs Android differences, platform permissions, etc.

    The big reason for us to push the App on people was to get more brand awareness on the App Store. But the website is so much more better.

    You literally can use it as a web app right into your phone and get a better experience.

    And it’ll be such a dark day when I have to dissolve the App team (and hopefully convince them into web dev)




  • I’ll share my perspectives on Indian colleagues. Not Indians raised Americans (who are more Americanized), but Indians who are from India.

    Like others, I feel like this is a general sweeping comment that can be seen as racist and inaccurate. I agree. I try my best to keep it in check.

    Indian women come off as entitled. They are both strong because men in India have been rude/off-putting to them, but also demanding. I recall one Indian woman tell me how she used to get catcalls and even had some pretty rape-y language thrown her way and she shrugged it off, calling those men pathetic. But then in her own words, “Would have been treated like a queen” by those toxic men.

    Indian men come off incel-y. Not just the young ones, but the married ones too. My one “friend” made a pass at my 14-yo cousin. I now keep him at arms length. The married couple, the husband was a total creep to my wife. Then he defended himself saying that’s normal Indian men behavior. His wife was upset, so maybe it wasn’t? Either way, I didn’t appreciate it.

    I only know about a dozen Indian folks in my circle. And again, Indians born in America are completely different.