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I like to do what I call coding adventures. There is a guy on Youtube called Sebastian Lague that works like I do. https://www.youtube.com/c/SebastianLague
I like to look at various papers that have techniques focused on practical applications intended for games. I spend my time implementing those techniques and see how performant they are on my 2014 laptop computer. It's not wrong to call me a game programmer as the work I do has direct applications for games, but I don't actually produce something more significant than a polished UI that surrounds the prototype simulation that I've written.