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I find a lot of time spend just trying to keep up. Adding both Rust and Clojure in my spare time, while living together, and also trying to learn to play bass guitar. Even without having commute time, that's quite a lot. Something I actually would like is a peek into a code base of a project multiple people have worked on fulltime for several years. I know NuBank is a big success story. But I fear most other projects kind of build their own style/framework and might be hard to understand for outsiders.