u/Realistic_Quote8170

Someone is trying to vibe code a Sims 3 engine in 64-bit

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I'm not sure who would give money to someone's pateron and Ko-fi so they can get AI tokens so they can attempt to use AI to steal years of work of Sims 3 modders and have AI try to make a "Open Sims 3" engine that's in 64-bit.

I'll just put the quote that LazyDuchess said in response to this:

>yaaasss sims 3 ai slop x64 yaaasss israelgpt how do i fire the subnautica developers and make a slop life sim i love slop!!!

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u/Realistic_Quote8170 — 6 days ago

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Company names are anonymized. I'm using Headless Headhunter's template to base my resume, any advice on the bullet points or if I should include a skills/projects section to land a full-time role?

Any feedback on the format or the content of my bullet points would be greatly appreciated. I mainly followed the advice from Headless Headhunter, so I hope that I was able to apply that advice correctly to make a solid resume.

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u/Realistic_Quote8170 — 8 days ago
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I've been able to get about 3 interviews after applying for around 280 jobs with this resume. I personally feel like it's hard for me to quantify the impact at my latest role since I joined a sinking ship, a platform that was on the verge of bankruptcy, so it's hard for me to communicate any actual customer impact I had to a dying platform.

I also did a year in grad school and worked as a graduate assistant from August 2024 through May 2025. But I did drop out of my program due to personal problems that demanded I get a job ASAP, even if it was at a company going under. I still want to find a full-time job and I'm open to relocation.

Any advice to help improve my resume so I can get more full-stack engineer interviews will be greatly appreciated, thank you.

u/Realistic_Quote8170 — 10 days ago
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I've been able to get about 3 interviews after applying for around 280 jobs with this resume. I personally feel like it's hard for me to quantify the impact at my latest role since I joined a sinking ship, a platform that was on the verge of bankruptcy, so it's hard for me to communicate any actual customer impact I had to a dying platform.

I also did a year in grad school and worked as a graduate assistant from August 2024 through May 2025. But I did drop out of my program due to personal problems that demanded I get a job ASAP, even if it was at a company going under. I still want to find a full-time job and I'm open to relocation.

Any advice to help improve my resume so I can get more full-stack engineer interviews will be greatly appreciated, thank you.

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u/Realistic_Quote8170 — 10 days ago

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Hello everyone! Firstly, I think skimming through this place is the only reason why I was able to get interviews in the first place, even if it's not much.

I'm targeting Full-stack developer roles in northern Utah(about 40 miles out from SLC) since that's where I live and remote roles. I'm open to relocation, but I've had zero luck applying to roles not in the SLC metropolitan area.

The company I was working at recently went under.

My biggest struggle when it comes to making my resume is framing it around the 1-year of graduate school I did before dropping out(family reasons).

I'm omitting the fact that I was graduate assistant or even went to graduate school since I was working as a intern at the same time, and I was able to get a interview where the interviewer grilled me for having overlapping dates on my resume and bluntly asked if I was planning on being over-employed and not committing to the role I was applying for which flustered me and ended any chance of me getting a role. I've decided to omit any reference to my time during graduate school which makes the internship I have a couple months after graduating undergrad look peculiar.

I've been able to get 3 interviews within 3 months with this resume, but I know there is something missing and I would greatly appreciate advice on if I should mention the fact that I went to grad school for a year even though I have no intention to return anytime soon as I want to focus on getting a full-time stable job that's remote or anywhere that would take me, even if that means relocation. Thank you.

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u/Realistic_Quote8170 — 10 days ago