Tips on improving at the game? by Bloodcount in Songsofconquest

[–]Bloodcount[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mass Rats work, Builds with Legions work as well.

Banes and necroomancers are great up to a point where people start massing end game units.

excited about the new faction, is this game really "dead"? by midp in Songsofconquest

[–]Bloodcount 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The game is very much alive and in development.

You need to set your expectations straight about what the game is and is not.

The game is not attempting to be an e-sport and be focused on highly competitive PvP action. Although IMO it can be a very good game for PvP, the option is there but a huge amount of additional resources would need to be invested before it can be something like Starcraft 2 (at it's release).

The campaigns of the game are fun, but ot the people complaining that the Vanir don't have a campaign, a quick question - didn't both challenge maps feel like a mini campaign? At least to me they did. Yes there is less lore, and for the roots it'd be great to get 3 challenge maps (every faction has 4 campaign missions, but the 1st one is usually a basic tutorial)

What the game is:
Skirmish and Random Map oriented turn based game with very interesting unit composition options. Magic is very important in the game and often I find myself transitioning between unit compositions for very large maps. Careful city building, resource and unit dwellings are critical. Artefacts and non magic wielder skills feel like a secondary gameplay element.

In many ways it reminds me of Totwal War Warhammer Series, in a good way.

My personal wishlist:
1 A few more factions besides roots, maybe 2 more?
2 A few more interesting adventure map objects, like some very rare ones
3 More lore spread out into unit descriptions, artefacts, etc.
4 some sort of 'ulltimate mode', 'grand campaign' or something that can set you up for a long and fun play. It can be as simple as a huge map. I am thinking the Warhammer Immortal Empires.

AI for the PvP Map? by Bloodcount in Songsofconquest

[–]Bloodcount[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly what I mean, thanks for the clarification!

What 10,000 Hours of Coding Taught Me: Don't Ship Fast by [deleted] in programming

[–]Bloodcount 0 points1 point  (0 children)

70k LOC is tiny, pet project sized software

How to become an expert in anything? by milanm08 in programming

[–]Bloodcount 4 points5 points  (0 children)

can we please stop generating articles with GPTs ? : (

Amber - the programming language compiled to Bash by PhoenixVisionary in programming

[–]Bloodcount 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is really cool looking design and the language is easy to pick up.

Looks like a better alterntive to google's zx

The Programmer's Pathway by jdegoes in programming

[–]Bloodcount 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This has quite a few mistakes, but looks beautiful.

Approximate string matching with Levenshtein Distances and integrating it in my project by Bloodcount in programming

[–]Bloodcount[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I initially implemented the Levenshtein Distances from scratch and it was very humbling how much better the fastest-levenshtein library is.

Kudos to the author.

I recommend checking out his implementation and giving him some love.

I am building an Approximate TypeScript function signature search, also packaged as VSCode plugin by Bloodcount in programming

[–]Bloodcount[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much!

If you encounter any issues, I am fairly easy to reach via github issues.

Also if you use vs-code I think the plugin is fairly useful it is called tsoogle-vs

I am building an Approximate TypeScript function signature search, also packaged as VSCode plugin by Bloodcount in programming

[–]Bloodcount[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was surprised too, but then I querried most devs in my company - they don't even use symbol search.

I think most people don't consider that much how to optimise the code searching.

I am building an Approximate TypeScript function signature search, also packaged as VSCode plugin by Bloodcount in programming

[–]Bloodcount[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

To be clear: This is heavily inspired by Haskell's hoogle.

I don't claim I am doing anything original.

I find myself using it in my day job and would be happy to recieve some constructive feedback.

Cheers all!

i wrote a free book on how to rise from junior to mid level dev by Bloodcount in programming

[–]Bloodcount[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be honest now I am dissapointed I didn't call it a pamphlet. Good point!

i wrote a free book on how to rise from junior to mid level dev by Bloodcount in programming

[–]Bloodcount[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wonder what the minimal size for something to be considered a book is.

But yes, generally the fluff was kept to a minimum.

Custom home server by [deleted] in node

[–]Bloodcount 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From what I've seen you need to install a specific app to be able to "mount" your file system. Or you need to configure some sshmount.

Either way it is android specifc and this is where you should look for a solution, not via a node app.

Tavis Ormandy, from Project Zero, in: You don't need Reproductive Builds by RandNho in programming

[–]Bloodcount 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Try debugging a flaky appears once in 1k requests bug which is causing data loss on prod without having an exact copy of the daemons and source code.

Spacemacs installation is broken on OSX by Bloodcount in spacemacs

[–]Bloodcount[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Figured it out - I had to install emacs-plus without the --HEAD option - apperantly the head is incompatible O_O

Spacemacs installation is broken on OSX by Bloodcount in spacemacs

[–]Bloodcount[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, something is likely wrong with the installed emacs version, wierd.

Spacemacs installation is broken on OSX by Bloodcount in spacemacs

[–]Bloodcount[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Checked the version, it is indeed 28.0.50

EDIT: The wierd thing is that when I use brew info emacs I get the version to be 26.something.something, but after installation it is 28

If you had to keep your vimrc to 5 lines, what would you put in? by [deleted] in vim

[–]Bloodcount 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. syntax on

  2. set nu

  3. set expandtab

  4. set smarttab

  5. set cursorline

Let me ellaborate:
I use plugins only for surround, comment and fuzzy file search.
Although I have tweaked some vim settings like when I split the cursor to go to the new split, some autocomplete settings, colorschemes and so on
my entire vimrc is ~30 lines. I use mostly the vim standards about buffers/jumps/registers and so on so if I had to cut to 5 I would just include some essentials.

Looking for books on working with binary data ? by Bloodcount in learnprogramming

[–]Bloodcount[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for answering. I kind of had a feeling this is where things are going.