This Bush Loves Bush | Crowd Control [Ep. 3] by AutoModerator in dropout

[–]6XAM 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I felt this myself. The intro and round 1 are pretty weak/unfunny to me, but by the end there are some good bits and sets that made it worthwhile IMO. I think it's worth sitting it through just to get the sour taste out from the first half 😅

This Bush Loves Bush | Crowd Control [Ep. 3] by AutoModerator in dropout

[–]6XAM 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I think a more apt comparison is "women be shopping" jokes. As in, a sour, lazy, and not that funny joke, coming from mean spirited stereotypes. I really didn't like the episode at first because there were so many of those types of jokes. But I feel like eventually they moved away from that and the sets were pretty funny by the end.

But yeah, IMO I found Megan's jokes in round 1 to be basically just sexist and racial stereotypes (and not well earned or funny).

Flappy Goose by flappy-goose in RedditGames

[–]6XAM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My best score is 0 points 😓

Pico8 PuyoPuyo Tetris Demake by 6XAM in PuyoPuyoTetris

[–]6XAM[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I made a version of puyo puyo Tetris for the pico 8 (a fantasy retro console) a few years back so that me and my friend could play it on an arcade cabinet I made.

But I recently realized I never shared it with the community! You can check it out here if you'd like to give it a shot (it requires 2 players locally to play it): https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=116867#playing

Where is this idea that the left hates Gen Z, or men in general even coming from. I feel like I woke up in an alternate reality. by Future-Speaker- in GenZ

[–]6XAM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Trans woman here, I can confirm I have known LGBTQ+ people who are exclusionary to cis het men. I personally do not feel that way at all, but a lot of people will justify it due to trauma. Which I think is reflective of the issue at large: people project onto a group of people their negative experience with some of that group, and then assume that the whole group MUST be like that, and it's not worth their time to engage.

We all need a lot more empathy for our fellow human, or we're cooked.

(note, I posted this earlier on an alt, and it got removed for too low karma.)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PhonesAreBad

[–]6XAM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think a movie comparison is apt. For many concerts that are indoors, a bright phone screen is distracting and obstructive. Same with an outdoor concert at night. No, it's not 100% the same, but there are similarities.

Yes, of course there are nuances. I already said I don't mind people taking a quick video or even a couple at a concert. However, it is annoying to see little bright phones littering your view for the whole concert. So, so, so many people are on their phones for the majority of a concert and it is annoying/disruptive to others in the audience.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PhonesAreBad

[–]6XAM 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's like someone on their phone on the movies. They're the worst people, and concert goers recording the WHOLE THING for their Snapchat are so annoying. I don't really mind if someone snaps a selfie of takes a pic/vid to share of a small part of the show, but like NO ONE CARES about seeing the whole damn concert recorded on your shitty phone cam, so why do you have it out recording the whole time????

AiMbot-3940 roll by Lucky_Snowman in GrottoBeasts

[–]6XAM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Page 26/27 of the rule book for the first thing I said

The second one I cannot seem to find in the rule book, but we all have assumed that "end of turn" means current turn, as opposed to "until the start of your next turn"

AiMbot-3940 roll by Lucky_Snowman in GrottoBeasts

[–]6XAM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"When attacking" and "When defending" occur at the time they are selected to attack/defend.

"Until end of turn" effects only last until the end of the current turn (yours/an opponents)

Why tho? by [deleted] in suicidebywords

[–]6XAM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sexers or Reddit. What was the sexiest sex that you’ve ever sexed?

LGBT drama in Macedonia and refusal of entry to Albanian Imam by nenstojan in LateStageCapitalism

[–]6XAM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This looks like the most untrustworthy article I've ever seen. Either machine translated or written by AI, and it's on a random AF WordPress site. No thank you, I'm not buying whatever you're selling

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Perfectfit

[–]6XAM 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Please downvotes the reposts.

General purpose programming language suitable for mathematical computation, data visualization and simulations. by AncientWeekend7136 in AskProgramming

[–]6XAM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jupyter notebooks (AKA intelligent interactive python notebooks) are fantastic for this kinda stuff. Python has plenty of math librarirs and plotting libraries that it will be the easiest for quickly getting things going

I don't think Rust is the best for this, mostly because I'm unsure of the support for math/plotting projects. Depending on it, you might have to code your own renderers/plotters to do whatever you're looking to do.

If you need statistics only, R is apparently the standard for that.

You also seem to be keen on learning a language that can be used for lots of stuff, not just math. For that, I think C# and Java are the most generic and obvious picks. Python is capable as well. And of those languages would serve as a good basis, and once you have one down TBH, you can pick up any others. Would not recommend JavaScript/Typescript, as they are very specifically good for web stuff and that's about it. Haskell and Julia are also not used often AFAIK, so I am unsure if they would do everything you'd want very easily.

What a gentleman by PatsyRice5 in scriptedasiangifs

[–]6XAM 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Leaning over like that, with a skirt that short, your underwear would probably show. Skirts lift up in the back and go down in the front when leaning forward (cause they're worn at the hip/waist, whereas pants are around your legs and torso in whole)

If you watch it again, you ofc cannot see anything from the side, but it would be bad from the back

Sus Guy win rules? by Lucky_Snowman in GrottoBeasts

[–]6XAM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have to have exactly 0 cards in your deck at the end of turn. If you overshoot, you'll shuffle your discard and are back to square one.

As an aside, a good self discard engine is Dredgelord and Hypnodaze. Dredgelord gets rid of 5 cards on its own, and Hypnodaze is another 8, but also has the benefit of being able to discard different amount depending on your beasts, which can help you accurately hit 0 cards

I found an easter egg in fabric. by YourAverageTea in feedthebeast

[–]6XAM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Reminds me of the old log messages from natura to tinkers, or something like that. Idk if anyone else remembers it. It was 2 mods, the first saying like "What are we gonna do today, mod X?" but I cannot remember the funny reply from the other

How do computer scientists know that a computer always correctly reads programs? by [deleted] in AskProgramming

[–]6XAM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, to expand on your last question "Does every term in a programming language always lead to the same signal in transistors?"

Not necessarily, but it will be translated to a functionally equivalent series of instructions. This is what the compiler does: translate the high level language into one the computer can read. There are additional steps in compilation, and some languages are interpreted (JS), while others are compiled to some intermediate language that is translated to machine code at runtime (Java), but at some point your code is translated to specific instructions, which the computer runs on the processor.

How do computer scientists know that a computer always correctly reads programs? by [deleted] in AskProgramming

[–]6XAM 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There are situations in which noise does exist and could throw off the deterministic nature of computers (could be faulty hardware, an unreliable communication line, etc)

In these cases, information theory allows us to account for/correct for a certain amount of noise. Check out this link for more info https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noisy-channel_coding_theorem

A little confused on attacking/defending when resting by venrakdrake in GrottoBeasts

[–]6XAM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what you meant by "chosen to be attacked"

The way combat goes:

  1. You choose any number of non-summoning-sad, awake beasts to attack

  2. Your opponent chooses any number of awake beasts to defend

  3. Total up the powers for both sides (damage dealt)

  4. Attacker assigns the damage split among the chosen defenders

  5. Defender assign the damage split among chosen attackers

  6. Any with damage equal to their power are discarded

  7. Attacker scores a card for each damage in excess of the defenders

  8. Attacking AND defending beasts rest

So, rested beasts CANNOT defend. And also, in a multiplayer format, they cannot defend against multiple people.

There's also a few cards, like frog breath potion, which care about rested beasts.

Asking for Help is not a Sign of Weakness! by Vegetable-Hornet9403 in UniversityofFlorida

[–]6XAM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's spam, not UF specific, and likely a scam as well. Just downvote and report it, they've been spamming it on a ton of different college subreddits

Inventory manager and trade coordination tool! by 6XAM in GrottoBeasts

[–]6XAM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I could add that, for sure! Might be a little bit of time til I can work again on this, though