I'm a Systems Reliability and DevOps engineer for Netdata Inc. When not working, I enjoy studying linguistics and history, playing video games, and cooking all kinds of international cuisine.
Mostly European power metal here, with some symphonic and folk metal, as well as a little techno and chiptune. I've got a long (50+ hour) playlist I set to shuffle while I work. I tend to prefer certain songs as starting points, but beyond that I'm not picky as long as it's fast, well arranged, and has lots of synth or electric guitar (or full orchestration, depending on the band).
Good mix! I think I would find it hard in the beginning to code with that (I'd get too much into the music), but if you know the songs very well then it can be more in the background and work
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Mostly European power metal here, with some symphonic and folk metal, as well as a little techno and chiptune. I've got a long (50+ hour) playlist I set to shuffle while I work. I tend to prefer certain songs as starting points, but beyond that I'm not picky as long as it's fast, well arranged, and has lots of synth or electric guitar (or full orchestration, depending on the band).
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Falconer is like one of my favourite bands. :D
Good mix! I think I would find it hard in the beginning to code with that (I'd get too much into the music), but if you know the songs very well then it can be more in the background and work