https://x.com/_omocat/status/1733115798582100426
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— OMOCAT (@_omocat) December 8, 2023
The game is Omori
drops about how they tried so hard and got so far but in the end it didn't even matter
https://x.com/animegirlcrimes/status/1732903769493709190
The company then fires back with about how they were actually a pain to work with who kept fricking things up and left halfway through production
Other developers then chime on about how the was horrible to work with and shit at their job.
then starts arguing about the comments from other devs
https://x.com/flyhinata/status/1733008190327918809
Also allegations of
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I'm sure this person who couldn't figure out a shift key totally has the right opinion
Edit: nvm he's right. kept inserting pride flags into a greyscale platformer, got told "no", left, and now wants bennies for a project xhe already milked.
If i cared enough, I'd go check xher Twitter activity back then. But devs are always lying narcissists. That's how they work.
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Hey programming involves plenty of Twitter posting. It's a normal part of the job
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Programmer's work schedule:
Get to work 15 - 30 minutes late
Make coffee since everyone who showed up on time already drank it all
Read the news for 30 minutes
Take a shit
Get another cup of coffee. Talk to whoever is in the kitchen for 20 minutes
Browse rDrama for an hour or two
Check email. See if anyone's getting antsy about anything you're supposed to be doing
Turn around a couple development tasks (max 20 minutes per item)
Go to lunch with a coworker, complain the whole time about everyone else in the department
Come back to work, try to do another development task, but your heart isn't really in it, so maybe it gets done, maybe it's a problem for future you to worry about
Leave work at 3 to go drinking
I work from home now, so the parts about coworkers don't apply anymore I guess.
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