Like the other commenter, my mind also fixated on the mouse cursor. Great post on the fonts, but I spent most of my time seeing how the strange cursor behaved. I don't like it much, especially because there's some inconsistency once you're down hovering over the related posts.
However, there was one spot where I had to give it to them: when I hovered over the content about Google Sans Code, it expanded horizontally. For a second, I wondered what was going on, then it clicked that the content must be horizontally scrollable, which it was!
Of course, that could be shown with a much more obvious horizontal scroll bar...
I've been in the industry for 7 years, primarily at Intel working on SSD validation. My primary focus in that time was Python work and some C for more performance-focused parts of our codebase.
Outside of my professional life, I spend a lot of time exploring various technologies around web and game development. Recently, this has centered around Next.JS and Godot.
While most of my experience is in internal tooling and testing, I'm open to anything that comes with interesting problems to solve. I'm a fast learner and mostly agnostic to the stack.
This and 'The Games That Weren't' [1] are my favorite coffee table books. Like another commenter, I tend to just open to a random page and it's always a great tidbit of learning about gaming's history.
5+ years in the industry so far. My primary focus in that time was Python work and some C for more performance-focused parts of our codebase. Outside of my professional life, I spend a lot of time exploring various technologies around web and game development, working on smaller website and game ideas.
While most of my experience is in internal tooling and testing, I'm open to anything that comes with interesting problems to solve. I consider myself a fast learner and having a puzzle of sorts in front of me absolutely helps drive that.
However, there was one spot where I had to give it to them: when I hovered over the content about Google Sans Code, it expanded horizontally. For a second, I wondered what was going on, then it clicked that the content must be horizontally scrollable, which it was!
Of course, that could be shown with a much more obvious horizontal scroll bar...