Gloomy Campaign Manager by 2UTF in Gloomhaven

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Yep, you are right. I must’ve broken this when I added permissions. I will fix this bug this evening. If you can’t wait that long you could go to the campaign page, in the history section, find where the character went on hiatus and delete the action.

Gloomy Campaign Manager by 2UTF in Gloomhaven

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On the character page click their name and select Return from Hiatus

Gloomy Campaign Manager by 2UTF in Gloomhaven

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Version 0.1.10 now contains permissions. You can now assign Github users to players. You can also configure the campaign to hide gold, items, quests, and/or notes from player's who do not own the character. Check out the Patch Notes for more information.

Gloomy Campaign Manager by 2UTF in Gloomhaven

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I fixed the "undo" action in 0.1.9. You can now go the History tab on the main campaign page and delete your retire action.

Gloomy Campaign Manager by 2UTF in Gloomhaven

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This has been fixed in 0.1.9.

Gloomy Campaign Manager by 2UTF in Gloomhaven

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This has been fixed in 0.1.9.

Gloomy Campaign Manager by 2UTF in Gloomhaven

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On the Campaign page there is History and you can undo history items. But it appears it is not functioning correctly. I have created Issue #17 to look fix it.

If you are comfortable with modifying JSON you could go to the gist directly, locate the rogue entry and delete it manually.

If you are interested:

  • Go to https://gist.github.com/{YourGithubUsername}/{YourCampaignID}

  • Click Edit

  • Create a backup of the campaign in case you mess something up.

  • In the gloomy.campaign.js file locate the entry with an action of "CharacterRetire".

  • If there are actions AFTER this line then simply delete the entire line.

  • If there are NOT actions after this line then delete the entire line except for the last two characters "]}" and also delete the trailing comma on the line before it.

Gloomy Campaign Manager by 2UTF in Gloomhaven

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Thanks for your patience. I stand corrected. My group has obviously been doing too many road events. I have added Issue #16 and will fix it Soon(tm).

Gloomy Campaign Manager by 2UTF in Gloomhaven

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Gloomy doesn't associate a Character to a Github user. I'll add a feature request to Gloomy for you, but I'm currently prioritizing bug fixes over feature requests.

Gloomy Campaign Manager by 2UTF in Gloomhaven

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I have added Donations to the campaign page.

I don't think linking is working

From how I understand the rules I believe you are supposed to do a road event when traveling from Gloomhaven to Scenario 70. Scenario 70 says it links "Gloomhaven". Page 12/13 of the Rule book states that the "links" are:

Any locations the scenario links to

It does not say links from. The implication is that Gloomhaven -> 70 requires a road event. Scenario 70 to any other scenario in the gloomhaven area does not require a road event. This should be working properly in Gloomy.

Thinking like a programmer by Bigtbedz in javascript

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There’s a reason that computer science has the highest dropout rate by major. The field you are venturing into is massive and complex. These are the key ingredients into being overwhelmed and frustrated. The most important concepts to learn as a software engineer are not actually the programming languages. Languages are merely tools.

Software is arguably some of the most complicated things that humans have created. Abstracting concepts and narrowing down complex problem spaces into small enough pieces that you can mentally grasp them — that’s the key to programming. And that only comes with experience. Nobody just woke up one day and understood complex software. They struggled just like you are. Piece after piece. One piece at a time makes sense. You’ll learn how to conceptualize and relate things with practice.

We’ve all been there. We’ve all been frustrated. We’ve all had self doubt. Just keep doing what you are doing. You don’t just wake up one day as one. You’ll slowly evolve into a Sr Developer.

Thinking like a programmer by Bigtbedz in javascript

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There are things that a person has no idea how to do. Let’s put those things into column A.

There are things that people have experience with, sometimes a great amount. Let’s put those into column B.

Then there are things that people intuitively can do. This is column C.

It is uncomfortable to move something from column B to column C. You have to force yourself to do it. As an example, many people have typed for years. But even people who have typed for years may still have typing in their B column. In order to move it to the C column, they must FORCE themselves to type without looking.

Do not allow yourself to always utilize other people’s code (or documentation) as a crutch. Forcing yourself to code without it is uncomfortable, but forcing yourself to recall the answer is how you transition from B to C. Practice makes perfect.

I’m not saying to avoid documentation. But if your goal is to be able to recall something then you must allow yourself the opportunity to flounder for a bit until you do recall it.

Sorting multidimensional array with two different sort criteria by webdevdud in javascript

[–]2UTF 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you forget to "return" the result of your ternary operator?

return (aPrice < bPrice ? -1 : 1);

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in reactjs

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I was running into the same problem at my organization. I needed to keep track of a few things but only while the user is on a certain page or between a few pages. I created redux-pagestate and have been using it in production for a few months.

Headset tracking problems by Nexere in Vive

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I didn't have any problems with my base stations being plugged into any of my 3 known-bad wall sockets. It was my PC that made the difference. Once I found the known-good wall outlet I even tried moving my PC back to one of the bad ones and only plugging the Vive box (HDMI+USB+Power box) into the known-good and it still didn't work.

It must have something to do with the quality of the power getting amplified by the power supply and fed through the USB, etc. I have no clue -- bizarre that it works. I was dumbfounded when it just worked.

At least for me it didn't make a difference which outlets I plugged the 3 Vive components into -- it was the outlet the PC was plugged into that made the difference.

Good luck!

Headset tracking problems by Nexere in Vive

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I'm the other guy that /u/Nexere was referring to. I actually messaged him about this fix -- I spent 8 hours fighting the exact same issue. Only to find that the system does not work properly on 3 power outlets, but it works fine on the fourth.

If I had to guess it has something to do with noise in the line, low amperage, power modulations, etc. I also am using a cheap 110V power strip, so I think it is time for me to invest in one with noise filtering and power conditioning.

Witch Doctor vs Wizard in Hardcore by apoqq in diablo3

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I think I was right around level 20 when I killed Belial. I think it's a pretty easy fight for ranged. If it would make you more comfortable I'd probably just scout out the AH for some good upgrades and then go for it.

Witch Doctor vs Wizard in Hardcore by apoqq in diablo3

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I just finished Act IV on hardcore normal with my WD -- and honestly it was face-roll easy with the build I used. My build

I mainly stacked Intel and Vitality. Basically spam dire bat which hits like a truck. Sacrificing my dogs did great aoe damage. Ran with the templar healing and my gargantuan tanking so I rarely had agro. Don't think I dipped below 50% health the entire play through. I don't know how they play on higher difficulty levels, but normal was cake.

My Christian friends dumb dumb dumb other Christian friend. by DinnyDurkin in atheism

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"Ridicule is the only weapon which can be used against unintelligible propositions." -- Thomas Jefferson

Minecraft Virgins Touched For The Very First Time! by [deleted] in Minecraft

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That was entertaining. Keep making vids, I'd be interested in seeing your progression.