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Thanks for sharing. Are you able to control the context when using Claude Code, or are you using other tools that give you greater control over what context to provide? I haven't used Claude Code enough to understand how smart it is at deciding what context to load itself and if you can/need to explicitly manage it yourself.


Mediatonic | London, Brighton, Madrid | Onsite | Full-Time

Mediatonic is an independent games developer with studios in the UK and Europe, focusing on Live Games for Mobile and PC.

We've been around for over a decade, and partner with some of the largest entertainment brands to create games that are played by millions of people around the world. Most recently we announced that we're working with Microsoft to bring Gears of War to mobile.

We're looking for server/backend and DevOps engineers across all of our locations to build the backend infrastructure that powers our games.

More info at https://www.mediatonicgames.com/careers/

We're running a modern tech-stack, using .NET Core, Actor Systems, Event Sourcing, Kubernetes and Docker. Experience with that specific tech stack isn't essential. Most of all we're looking for smart people who care about producing quality software.


Mediatonic (http://mediatonicgames.com) | Brighton and London, UK | ONSITE

Mediatonic create original games that connect millions of players right across the globe. Our studios in central London and Brighton are crafting the next generation of games for mobile, console and PC platforms.

We're currently looking for C# .NET Server Engineers to help build the backend APIs and services that power our games.

More information available at http://www.mediatonicgames.com/careers/


Mediatonic - http://mediatonicgames.com/

London, UK - Fulltime

Mediatonic is an award winning independent games developer based in Soho, London. We work across a range of different digital platforms (HTML5, Flash, mobile, console) building original games in partnership with the likes of Disney, Cartoon Network, SEGA, Sony, Nintendo, EA, Pixar and Warner Brothers.

We use analytics to support the creative process and are looking for a data engineer to help grow our analytics platform. If you have experience working with big data technologies such as Hadoop, Hive and HBase or are passionate about developing in that area then please get in touch.

See http://mediatonicgames.com/ for more details.


Love the website design, works really well for your domain. Any junior data engineer positions going?

Just a heads up, the link for jobs in the footer (http://jobs.mediatonicgames.com/) seems to be pointing in the wrong direction as opposed to the navigation at the top (http://mediatonic.theresumator.com/)


Mediatonic - http://mediatonic.co.uk

London, UK - Fulltime

Mediatonic is an award winning independent games developer based in Soho, London. We work across a range of different digital platforms (HTML5, Flash, iPhone, console) building connected experiences for clients such as Disney, Cartoon Network, SEGA, Sony, Nintendo, EA, Pixar and Warner Brothers.

We're currently hiring for the following positions:

  * Artist (2D)
  * Associate Producer
  * Game Designer
  * Games Analyst
  * Games Writer / Creative Producer
  * HTML5  Developer
  * Junior Administrator
  * PHP Developer
  * QA Engineer (Embedded)
  * SmartPhone Developer
  * UI Designer
About us:

Mediatonic is focused on becoming one of the best digital game developers in the world. We hire experts in every field related to games and like to take on the biggest technical challenges and projects we can get our hands on.

Our working environment and culture is hugely important to us at Mediatonic. Our office is based in Soho London, we have a relaxed, open working environment and run a number of social events and activities during and outside of work time.

See http://mediatonic.co.uk/ for more details.


Have been expecting this for a while, and I think their paid subscriptions are good value, but I wish companries would be more honest and open with anouncements like this rather than trying to spin it as a positive change.

They probably think this change sucks, lots of their user's certainly will but the truth is ad revenue can't support free users streaming unlimited tracks. Spotify needs to be profitable to continue the service. Just tell us that.


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