I was a young engineer visiting Massachusetts for a chip-bringup.
A college buddy had ditched engineering and was at Harvard law.
I stopped by his dorm and played a round of Diplomacy with them. I'm a terribly trusting person, and my "honesty is the best policy" style of gameplay did not leave my nation in the best of positions.
Fun game, certainly different.
I always put etckeeper on my hosts as an early step. Not quite what you are asking for, but most config is represented in /etc, so having that saved in git is quite a treat.
I've never understood gambling addiction other than as a gambling-version of substance abuse. Uncut Gems brought it into sharp, uncomfortable, focus.
I enjoy my job and I am making a difference in technology. I go above and beyond when I want to almost exclusively. I'm well paid and rewarded for my efforts.
The company and I are square every 2 weeks. The people and connections are owed my loyalty.
I'm out of the toddler business, but the easiest path is to ask for your daughter to be moved to another class. Pre-school wants your business and will typically do more than you will get from primary school down the line.
I would take to heart that this world is full of hitters, liars, yellers, spitters, etc. "Amy" is probably a fine kid and just going through a twist in development. Your daughter will need to learn to deal with this and most importantly know she is safe with you and while she might get an owwie, she is safe at preschool as well.
I played the demo a while back and it seemed pretty generic. What did I miss from only 30 minutes of gameplay?
You can project your own kindness onto unkind people and come away thinking they are kind.
Maybe the world would be better if everyone did this, but for now, protect yourselves.
Rhythm Doctor
Haven't played it, but good reviews: https://store.steampowered.com/app/774181/Rhythm_Doctor/
I'd be more concerned if I woke up after 1000 years to find my grandchildren locked in some hellish body, unable to die!