pantyhosewimp
I finally found the exact game I played a lot back when I was restricted from playing anything not sissy-appropriate. It was for Nintendo Wii like I said, and the title is Bratz: The Movie which was obviously based on a movie that had come out back then.
I also recall I tried a Barbie game, and based on release date it was probably Island Princess but I don’t recall anything about it.
But now I’m on a roll of recalling things and one other game was Kitty Spangles Solitaire on Mac.
A star map pointing them to the other side of the galaxy.
My dad was born in 1932. If some fat bearded hippie had started talking “rape and whores” around women, my dad would have punched him in the face. If no woman was around, he would have just told the pudgy incel to piss off. That’s the kind of sexism that existed back then among most decent folks.
So you’re a developer. Beautiful. That makes it easy then.
Look, you mentioned Postgres. But why use it at all for anything? Because redoing all the features that separate product provides is a giant pain in the ass. Now, what if your needs didn’t quite work with trad-relational DBs? Too much data, reads a million times higher than writes, no need for real-time accuracy. Then you use a specialized db like BigTable.
There are other services you plug into instead of reinvent. You stand up web servers with special features like redirect rules as configuration. You could write your own web service every time you start a new app, but that’s crazy. The need Apache or whatever is filling is a communications management piece.
Ok. Now. You are building a service and you need to build a transaction system for trading of digital assets with fiat currency. You could write your own or you could use a specialized service. NFTs on crypto currency are that prebuilt service. I’m switching metaphors now, but it’s just like picking a Docker provider.