Cause flash was proper good back then to make games.
Cause flash was proper good back then to make games.
With recent technologies such as WebGPU and WebAssembly, the browser is quickly becoming a powerful gaming platform. High-quality 3D graphics and near-native level performance are becoming possible without the need for downloads, apps, or platform-specific development. Our browser games platform is already reaching more than 40 million people per month. We are self-funded, profitable, remote-first, and fast-growing.
We are currently looking for multiple people to bring our product, engineering, and marketing to the next level.
Please note that we're looking for people who can work on a European timezone and are ideally based in Europe (which includes the UK for those in doubt).
* Product Engineer: https://crazygames.recruitee.com/o/remote-product-engineer-b
* Senior Frontend Engineer: https://crazygames.recruitee.com/o/remote-senior-front-end-e...
* VP of Marketing: https://crazygames.recruitee.com/o/vp-marketing
* Programmatic Manager: https://crazygames.recruitee.com/o/programmatic-manager
This is an ancient memory from 2002, I remember I played on that website back then, while I was learning PHP & MySQL (Lamp stack basically).
Was it you?
Dead Comment
Sad how he just goes adventure hopping to try and find meaning. The problem is no matter where you are you are also there. Time to look inward and not outward.
Now you need to find yourself a new purpose. Only you can find it, maybe that can help: figure out that plants are the top of the food chain, and the more we treat them well... the most fun we have around them! Explore the spiritual world, help others who haven't been as lucky as you, be hurt, and heal again, that's life man.
*You could join me in a suicide/impossible mission to save the world, but i doubt you will - nobody is mad enough to follow me in this endeavour.
Location: Australia-Sydney
Remote:YES
Willing to relocate: YES For European Timezone Only
Technologies:
FrontEnd: ES6 - React/Angular/Vue/Solid/Svelte
Backend: Go, Node, Rust
Résumé/CV: Started learning by myself in 1995 at 13yo, and I didn't stop since then
My resume is so long that I get flagged as spam all the time.
Email: ninja@datapond.earth
It is an experiment for the exploration of the free aspect of blockchain storage, where the book library is now permanently hosted on the blockchain, and it's content voted upon by its members.
The licence is based on creative commons, and enforces that the data is decentralized and doesn't need any account, or wallet, to use.
There is also the creation of a new label, the D-Safe label, for a safe experience across generations.
A fun side project - which I have been working on for several years now - rewriting it fully already 10 times - and been restructuring my mental health around it.
It’s something I’ve been wanting for a while, for example to read a book with a group of friends or with a work team, but there’s lots of other possibilities including author reading parties, proofing and education. Got the basics of it working now, need to polish the UI and add the commenting and highlighting features.
I’m using Next.js and Supabase, neither of which I’ve used before so it’s been a fun but often frustrating process. Claude has been an amazing assistance, fixing my mistakes and countless type errors.
I am building reading clubs for my custom library - on top of crypto tech, and in the process, I have experimented with several book reader tech. pdf.js, muPDF and some other tools, which one did you settle on?
My lib: https://datapond.earth
Currently working on a solidity upgrade for a leader-board, and public analytics.
D-Safe for children, adults and plants. I am looking for contributors to integrate it on https://internet-in-a-box.org .
No worries, I'll do it myself if everyone is busy.
https://datapond.earth
Email: data at datapond.earth