



Ian Keefer
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@keeferian
Senior Software Engineer @ Medal (https://t.co/c0Ql5BRueP / https://t.co/tO5UqBCTIr). Yell at me if the video editor isn't working.






📰 Read the full blog at bung.ie/4dJe2ks Before we dig in, we wanted to take a moment to thank you. Seeing your reactions has been really moving to us. Frankly, we wouldn't be here without you... and the way you continue to show up for this world means more than we can fully put into words. Every memory and every moment you've shared with us over the years has fueled our future. Every ounce of our June update is for you, and we hope you feel it as you continue to read through our insight articles and upcoming TWIDs, let alone when you're playing the update with us on June 9. Yeah, it's a bit sappy and sentimental... but that's how we're feeling while reading all of your stories over the last week. We hope to keep building worlds to inspire friendship for years to come and truly couldn't do it without you and your voices. Again, thank you for being here and for sticking with us. All right, let's get to the goods. Our second Dev Insights about the upcoming Monument of Triumph update covers changes to... 🔫 Exotic and Legendary weapons, tier upgrading, and crafting 7️⃣ Reworked artifacts and anti-Champion counters 🟣 Vendors, focusing, and attunement 👀 and more!

imagine they just like say "lol nevermind" and keep updating the game after this LMOA


bro what

I'm done. I'm f***ing done.

Bloomberg: Bungie planning significant layoffs following end of Destiny 2 development. Destiny 3 is not in active production. Bungie staff are pitching and prototyping new projects, including in the Destiny franchise, but none have been greenlit bloomberg.com/news/articles/…




It’s 2018 and your coworker just sent you a 400 line pull request. You get a cup of coffee and sit down to review it. It’s beautiful. Elegant micro-refactors. Crispy method names. You catch a few things, but that’s ok. It’s part of the dance. They didn’t consider extensibility on part of their API. Here’s a comment buddy. They respond in an hour saying they think we should do one piece differently than your comment. Hey let’s jump into a room and figure it out. We can’t just agree to disagree, this code is too important. The PR merges and goes to prod. You feel a shared sense of ownership and accomplishment. That night you go to sleep and dream of that code. You can still see the shapes of it on the backs of your eyelids, your IDE syntax highlighting sparking neurons in your reptile brain. You go to work the next day ready to go. You understand the system. N is your foundation. Time to build n+1.

