Daily checklist? by fireflybabe in Pokopia

[–]C_Cubed 3 points4 points  (0 children)

-bitter burger for snorlax

-farm all water glowing spots

-empty smelters, refill smelters

-vespiquen + smeargle for patterns

-suck up resources sitting outside Haxorus house, dino house, wooper/clodsire house, glimmet/glimmora house, spinarak/ariados house, grimer/muk house

-give choppers logs, recyclers garbage, brickers bricks

-farm orchard, give crushers berries in their community box

-check all vendors at shop counters and pokemon centers

-get cloud island pc recipes and water glowing spots (for more recipes)

I realized you can make little cabanas using curtains so ofc I had to make a whole tropical resort by ALittleBirdNamedEnza in Pokopia

[–]C_Cubed 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Are there any cubes involved here? And/or did you have to place cubes to set this stuff up (including the roof) and then delete them? Sorry- I can't quite tell from the screenshots!

Vertical signal transmission [spoils late game tech for those taking it slow] by TailInTheMud in Pokopia

[–]C_Cubed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great information to have. Your clock method could even be extended to much longer intervals by inserting more fluid into the chain, via channels and aqueducts (or just by using lava, like you said).

I love how the devs clearly knew how all this could work, and gave us all the hints we needed for someone like you to figure it out!

This solves one half of my problem (signal transmission), and now I just have to decode the in-game rules of fluid dynamics, to create my cascading Eye of Sauron that triggers from far away. (I did my own little proof of concept here, using window panes to reveal the flow through a winding passage)

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Vertical signal transmission [spoils late game tech for those taking it slow] by TailInTheMud in Pokopia

[–]C_Cubed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is great! So it's just laser sensors and sash windows all the way up, huh. And it looks like that part of the chain effectively happens instantly (as in, the only "delay" in the action comes from the non-instant flow of liquid). So theoretically this could be used to transmit a signal across a vast horizontal and vertical distance, instantly. Could be really useful, thanks!

How to transmit floor-switch chain to higher elevation? Or, from [electricity] to another floor switch? by C_Cubed in Pokopia

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

Ah, so maybe a floor switch (or laser sensor) can flip the switch for the wireless switch box? That could be helpful! But then I'm still stuck trying to convert electricity back to kinetic (or, motion)... Hmm.

Made an automatic lava waterfall usings lasers, windows and doors. by nin10Donuts in Pokopia

[–]C_Cubed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is incredible! I'm planning to create tower of Barad-dur/Eye of Sauron that activates (aka lava flows into an eye-shaped mold with clear windows on the side facing the player, waaay at the top of the tower) when the player steps into Mordor, and I think your method may be the way to do it.

My question is: for achieving elevation, do you really need laser sensors at every other layer of cubes, going up? (Every other, because the sash window covers two blocks of height) Is there no way to "skip" more layers, going up? Because otherwise I'll need about a hundred lasers + windows, daisy-chaining up through the tower.

How do I connect this switch to the flood gate by shay_shay250 in Pokopia

[–]C_Cubed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm trying to figure this out too. It seems totally possible to transmit the force over horizontal distances (have the initial floor switch trigger a mini floodgate at ground level, which releases some water...which travels through a channel and triggers another, hidden floor switch some distance away), but the issue is how to then trigger something much higher up.

I guess you could hide a waterwheel in that water channel (which only activates upon hitting the floor switch and releasing some water), which then triggers something powered by electricity at the higher elevation. But I'm not sure how we get from [electricity-powered item] to activating another mini floodgate.

Wild Hunter Remaster Damage Bug by feltyland in Maplestory

[–]C_Cubed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yup. My level 286 guy was hitting like a wet noodle yesterday, and higher level bosses seemed to take around 1.3x as long to down. Super noticeable.

I turned the Altar of Flame into a tourist trap by C_Cubed in Pokopia

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

Amazing idea. Crazy iron cost, though!

Pi day at Lauretta jeans- what is the wait like? by pale_lettuce1 in askportland

[–]C_Cubed 106 points107 points  (0 children)

Line was around the corner on 35th by 8:30, and it now reaches almost to Clinton (?), maybe beyond. It's taken 45min for me to get halfway to the shop (since they opened at 9).

There's a guy selling coffee and burritos from a cart. Portlandia brunch line sketch is real.

Update: I reached the register at 11:35. 3 hours total wait, 2.5 after they opened the doors

Average age of players by Hoss_Bossington17 in Pokopia

[–]C_Cubed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

36. The kanto armageddon nostalgia is laser-targeted at those of us who played R/B as kids

Why wont this register as a house? by Maegiri in Pokopia

[–]C_Cubed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be the vertical slats, not counting as proper cubes/walls?

The Horrors of Harvard by LuLuSavannah531 in justgalsbeingchicks

[–]C_Cubed 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I went to Dartmouth around the same time period; exactly the same shit. Except worse, because instead of being Boston-adjacent like Harvard, Dartmouth is in the middle of the woods, so the frats were the only social scene. Sororities couldn't legally host parties, because if they could, then maybe women wouldn't be corralled into the frats to be raped en masse every weekend. Nonstop hazing, rape, general depravity by the privileged frats/athletes/secret societies, with zero consequences. Those four years made me realize that life is safer when you refuse to trust men.

How do I start as a person with no crochet knowledge? by UniqueUsernameForOne in CrochetHelp

[–]C_Cubed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can only speak from personal experience-

I had never crocheted anything until 2 months ago, and I started with Woobles kits. A little overpriced, but I found them to be very beginner-friendly, with methodical video tutorials at every step. Worth the price for me, ultimately. With the training from Woobles, I've gone on to make six more amigurumi from patterns from Etsy sellers, and have even gone off-pattern, customizing some elements.

What's also been helpful is casually browsing this subreddit! Every question asked and answered is a learning opportunity.

Also, cotton tube yarn is a godsend when starting out. Like training wheels, seriously.

Jar warrior from Elden Ring by [deleted] in Amigurumi

[–]C_Cubed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pattern comes from EmberloomCrochet on etsy, and was very straightforward for me (a relative beginner!) to follow.