I can see how it’s confusing but usually “graphics programmer” is someone who works on a graphics rendering engine (either real time or offline rendering)
“Goldman Sachs Research estimates the EV market could achieve cost parity, without subsidies, with internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles around the middle of this decade”
That would be quite the milestone
I’m curious at what point it will flip and EVs become cheaper than ICE
It’s possible the recliner is just mitigating the problem by allowing you to not sit as straight
I had the same issue of tight hips/pain when sitting up straight and I found doing hamstring stretches and some core work a couple times per week fixed the issue for me
Something I learned was that a lot of time tight hips or lower back pain is actually due to tight hamstrings
The greatest decision I made was moving to a job that is purely offline code and involves zero dealing with the network
Before that I was very frustrated with the amount of boilerplate/infrastructure/logging/metrics/error handling/deployments/graphs/cloud platforms involved in modern web dev
It’s insane how much stuff is involved unrelated to writing code (for good reasons usually)
I just like sitting down and writing interesting code (that’s what got me into this field), so getting to focus on logic/algorithms with code that all lives in one process on one machine has been so much nicer