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Let's talk about financial support in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Strategy Edition.
I've been working from home in the US for almost a year now, and recently, having some free time, I opened a new server to play. But this experience made me feel that the game might be in its late stages—the server-hopping is still happening, but veteran players are no longer simply enjoying the game. And the game itself has also revealed some social issues. Mobile games have always…
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Taobao's 2022 Spring Front-End Internship Recruitment has begun!
We are the Taobao Technology Department – Taobao Frontend Team at Alibaba. Taobao is the core frontend team for Alibaba's business, and the Taobao frontend team is the largest frontend team in the Eastern Hemisphere. Our technical expertise covers "data visualization," "intelligentization," and "Node.js"...
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Involution, Acceleration, and the "rush to finish" game in contemporary Chinese society.
If we were to choose a buzzword for 2020, "involution" would undoubtedly be on the list. Once a term used only within a small circle of academic circles shrouded in mystical academic discourse, involution suddenly "went mainstream" in 2020, becoming a popular term among elite university students and the middle class…
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The Matrix website background
最近看到一个黑客帝国的网页背景,特别喜欢。清理了下源码分享给大家,效果自己保存html看就行
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North American job search (resume editing) consulting services
This year, I've received numerous requests from friends to review resumes, and I've noticed that many resumes, especially those from recent graduates, have some issues. Many people fail to even get an interview because of this, and their applications simply disappear into the void. I previously shared some experiences, which you can read in: "20…
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Communication Dilemmas in Games
I've recently become really addicted to Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Every day, besides work, I'm practically glued to the game. Firstly, I've always enjoyed strategy games, and secondly, the social aspect of online games is still very appealing during this pandemic. Especially since you can achieve short-term stat boosts through in-game purchases. However, I've also discovered a major problem:…
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ShowerThoughts09 – AI elects president?
The recent US presidential election has once again become incredibly contentious, and just like four years ago, the two candidates have deterred a large portion of independent voters from casting their ballots. In this electoral system, voters are largely forced to receive information and then be forced to make a choice. Aside from the staunch supporters of either side who don't need to think, everyone else's choice is…
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ShowerThoughts08 – There will be an increasing shortage of management talent in China.
Recently, various channels have revealed a growing sense of self-awareness among Chinese people—those born in the mid-1990s and 2000s are more likely to follow their own thinking rather than orders from superiors. Many memes have also surfaced on Douyin (TikTok), such as the reactions of those born in the 1980s, 1990s, mid-1995s, and 2000s to their bosses asking them to work overtime, and how they treat colleagues and superiors…
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I don't want to talk
I've found myself increasingly reluctant to write and share my opinions. The main reason is that I've noticed a phenomenon: if our understanding is not on the same level, our "ideas" are not easily understood and may even be misinterpreted. Rather than spending time explaining myself to the vast majority of people with different perspectives, I'd rather keep my views to myself and wait for the right opportunity…
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Let's talk about the philosophy of life in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Strategy Edition
The sudden outbreak of the pandemic kept me at home for more than half a year, and there's still no end in sight to this work-from-home period. Aside from work, I've devoted most of my time to Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Strategy Edition, even neglecting my beloved console games (though perhaps because there haven't been any major releases). Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Strategy Edition, this game is more like…
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Let's talk about the bizarre values of strange lives.
I recently finished playing Life is Strange 1 and 2 in my spare time. A long time ago, I played "Life is Strange: Before the Storm" because it had Chinese subtitles, and I was quite impressed. After all, there aren't many good movie-like games on the market, and the story of two little girls' ordinary yet eventful life was very immersive and engaging...
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Clean up
I'm about to enter the next stage of my life, and while organizing my notes from previous flights, I realized I hadn't finished writing them all. So I've decided to compile them into one piece, titled "Clean Up," and release it all at once. There's no connection between the paragraphs. Flight Musings (March 2020) The leisure time on the plane is always…
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Just a few words about Black Lives Matter.
This year has been extraordinary. I've been busy since the Spring Festival, but I recently settled on a new job, which gives me some time to write and share my thoughts. I'll write a separate article about the job market this year and why I left Grab so quickly, once everything has settled down. I won't go into details here…
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Washington Mayor's Office is looking for summer internships
I received an email from the Mayor's Office requesting help promoting their summer internship positions. They welcome interested individuals to participate. Here is the original text: Summer Jobs for DC Youth! Are you a young person aged 14-24 living in Washington, D.C., and looking for a summer job? Join the Summer Youth…
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Year after year—2020 marks ten years!
Packing my bags always fills me with inexplicable emotions. No matter how many places I've traveled to or how many sights I've seen, nothing can replace the feeling of home, no matter how beautiful the outside world may seem. Life is like a journey; different people accompany us along the way, and we see different scenery, but ultimately we all return home. 2019 was a long year…