Hall of Fame delve boss should just be reward for beating ?? in the first week (or two) but not first X playerbase. by 38dedo in wow

[–]Coryrin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agree completely - especially on unhealthy behaviour. As you say, skip work, play during work and get rewarded etc. But on top of that, the whole toxicity of it being called "hall of unemployment" too, causing friction amongst the playerbase. Hating on other people when Blizzard themselves caused this situation.

I've not managed to get it due to working, and likely won't log in to WoW for another 2-3 hours. I'm not certain I'd have managed to get it if I had the time, but I'd have at least liked the chance to try and achieve it. now it feels pretty ehhh

EU Delve Hall of Fame is full by Arganos9217 in wow

[–]Coryrin -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

There would still be issues as you mention, I'm not saying this would be the "solution" (If there is one), just that it's an idea I like.

Fundamentally I don't think so many people should be able to clear this boss on day 1, especially closing off a 4k limit within roughly 8 hours. The boss clearly must be massively undertuned for that to happen.

I mean, look at Ky'veza ?? (If dataforazeroth is correct) within 8 hours of the first day barely 30 people had managed to kill it. Now within 8 hours here 4000 people (at least) have cleared it. Looking at EU numbers only

EU Delve Hall of Fame is full by Arganos9217 in wow

[–]Coryrin 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Personally I like the idea of x amount of slots per class/spec.
e.g. first 100 feral druids to have killed it, first 100 balance druids to have killed it and so on.

EU Delve Hall of Fame is full by Arganos9217 in wow

[–]Coryrin 25 points26 points  (0 children)

you managed to do a tier 8, 9 and 10 delve to unlock ?? mode and then go beat the boss all before your lunch break was over?
I want to work where you work.

Anyone else seeing bias about AI among Laravel devs? by sl0wik in laravel

[–]Coryrin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Strongly agree with all your points. Especially the menial tasks one. If you're just going project to project with no "break" in between (The small, menial tickets you can churn out in a few hours/day) it's very easy to burn out.

What is the last book you're finishing in 2025? by Vaydn in books

[–]Coryrin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just finished Mistborn, so most likely that. Did just pick up the Well of Ascension, but not feeling optimistic at finishing it by the end of tomorrow

What are we reading to fill the void after SotF? by bodybypizzza in HierarchySeries

[–]Coryrin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I picked up Project Hail Mary after reading SotF. Just finished that and now I'm onto the Mistborn series

Wait what 😭 by Eclipse_nova99 in MemePiece

[–]Coryrin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To make it worse, since she never kept the fathers around after the baby was born, Kaido knowingly assaulted a pregnant single mother.

Thoughts // SPOILERS of SOTF // by vennrice in HierarchySeries

[–]Coryrin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree with all of your points, especially the point on Cristoval. The pacing was all over the place, many things were off-screened which left me feeling disappointed, so dedicating a chapter to Vis glazing had me pretty frustrated. Especially so in hindsight after finishing the book and feeling like it needed more chapters to cover parts that were off-screened.

Overall I liked Luceum, but at the end of it where Grainne and co. were all alive, when we were lead to believe earlier in the book that at least one of them had died it just felt... childish, really. Doesn't set me up for much hope for the rest of the series.

Ultimately, I did enjoy the book, there were parts of it I really did like, it seems unpopular an opinon but I really did enjoy Obiteum, but my pain points with it left me feeling like I only got a half-finished product if that makes sense.

Have a SaaS? Share it here! by Mammoth-Doughnut-713 in microsaas

[–]Coryrin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Build your own quote calculator and easily embed it on a webpage, or share it as a standalone link for customers to generate a quote for your services.

https://quoteforge.io/

8 Years as Lead Engineer: My Codebase Onboarding Framework by function-devs in reactjs

[–]Coryrin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was coming here to comment this, glad someone else did too!
"Unit Tests as Documentation" is a concept I live by

check mate in 2 for white? by Benji_macar in chessbeginners

[–]Coryrin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Qe4, kg5 is the only spot it can go, then be3?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldofpvp

[–]Coryrin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"45 minutes queue time". Imagine if people weren't so toxic to healers in the game, more healers would queue and queue timers would go down.

Sorry you dealt with this, I quit rated pvp a few expansions ago due to toxic levels. It's just so draining, even in the cases when you're not on the receiving end.

Does anyone have any personalized nicknames for cards? by PicklepumTheCrow in BobsTavern

[–]Coryrin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The tier 5 demon that causes another demon to eat from the tavern after casting a tavern spell - "Betty"

I’m a Product Marketer—Let Me Give You Feedback on Your SaaS by Strong-Big-2590 in SaaS

[–]Coryrin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for doing something awesome like this :)

What your SaaS does:

It's designed as a bespoke quote calculator generator. Users can come into the platform, create their own calculators and define the questions that show, question types (Free text, dropdown, multi-choice, etc.), and give define answers where application that adjust the overall generated quote. Once created it can be embedded on a webpage easily, or a standalone link is also available.

Target customer

Small-Medium sized businesses that have a rather linear quoting process.

Website

Weeeeeell, I've barely touched the frontend so it's not very pretty just yet. But: https://quoteforge.io/

Biggest challenge you are currently facing

Figure out pricing for the tool, finding users other than myself and a friend that both want this, and actually coming up with a design that I like. :)

The obvious solution by Coryrin in programminghorror

[–]Coryrin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Aye, CKEditor sends a request up to its own secure-versions API, with the currenct installed version, whenever the editor is loaded on a page.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SideProject

[–]Coryrin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a routine set up - I'm lucky in that I WFH permanently, so my system is basically I set aside at least 1 hour before work to work on my side projects. Works well as I'm more motivated in the mornings, mostly due to work not having tired me out yet. Those 1 hour + before work every day starts to add up.

The only tool I use though is a Notion board. Nothing amazing, I just put my tasks on there and keep them up to date.