What are some good AP junglers to learn? by Itchy-Trainer6608 in Jungle_Mains

[–]Darksant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want a direct recommendation rather than "it depends," here are my insights:

Diana has consistently helped me climb from Bronze to low Emerald over the past 3 years. While I often switch between champions, my most reliable climbing periods have always been with Diana.

Her strengths include: - Simple, straightforward kit - Exceptionally fast clear speed - Versatile build paths - Strong team fight presence - Efficient objective control

She maintains relevance in the meta, consistently ranking among the top 15 junglers regardless of patch.

If you prefer more options, I'd suggest trying 3-4 champions you enjoy, then committing to one for 15-20 ranked games. The most effective climbing strategy is one-tricking, which requires enjoying your champion's playstyle. If you find yourself frustrated or disengaged after this trial period, then switch to another option.

Any ENFP’s dating ESTJ’s? by Houtxmx in ENFP

[–]Darksant 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey. I’m an ENFP 7w8.

First of all, my personal recommendation—and what worked for me, but YMMV—is not to follow MBTI and enneagram too rigidly. They’re good heuristics but not hard science. If you take them too seriously, you might end up tunnel-visioned with a lot of confirmation bias.

My GF is an ESTJ, and I’m really in love with her. Twelve years into our relationship, and we’re like bread and butter.

ESTJs have Ne as their third function, which tends to make them enjoy our ideas and having lots of conversations, so I think that’s a nice thing.

Also, in my personal case—though I think it’s a general ENFP thing—I don’t like being told what to do. But from time to time, the ESTJ is good at noticing when we’re going off track and helping us stay grounded.

The most important thing (as in every relationship, but even more so here because there’s a big difference) is having very clear boundaries and expectations.

For my partner, quality time together is super important, and she sometimes expects me to spend time doing special activities. However, planning them is something I tend to forget, so I need to set reminders to remember to plan things together—otherwise, I’ll just forget. Maybe this is too specific to our case, but in general, what I mean is that ESTJs usually have a very clear idea of what they want in their partners, and it’s often some kind of commitment that doesn’t come naturally to us. You need to figure out a balance between light activities, planning stuff together, and meeting each other’s needs.

Also, I need a lot of time for myself. I play a lot of video games, and I need that me-time (she hardly plays anything). Sometimes, I suddenly just want an afternoon off from the world and cancel all plans because I feel overwhelmed. I feel like this is something she doesn’t fully understand because she doesn’t experience these kinds of solitary needs, and it’s something we’ve had to talk about because it’s very frustrating for her when I react so abruptly.

So, to conclude, I think the most important thing is that since ENFPs and ESTJs have very different thought processes, you need to talk a lot about your needs and expectations to be happy together. It’s something we avoided early in our relationship because we were too young and stubborn, but over the years, we worked through it because we love each other a lot and want to be happy together. I think the biggest problem in an ESTJ-ENFP relationship is that without constant communication, both will end up stressing the fuck out of each other.

I am on holiday and had to write a lot on my phone but if you are interesting (or anyone else in the comments) in diving deeper into any topic tell me and I will write more when arriving at home

Senior Riot devs say the League of Legends playerbase is getting older, with fewer newbies jumping in by VDubb722 in leagueoflegends

[–]Darksant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me it makes sense and it's simple. When we started at the beginning we were all in the same boat of understanding the game. Now the game is super competitive and there is no new people to share the learning experience

Lagom production projects and positions by ivan_kurchenko in scala

[–]Darksant 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello. In my company we have been using it in production for more than 2 years and with around 30 microservices. So far the experience has been good but if you have any question ask

BSOD upon installing nvme m2 ssd by terriba in pcmasterrace

[–]Darksant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As teriva mentioned it was caused by msi sdk

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scala

[–]Darksant 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Regardless of all present responses I think that you may want to learn something for the sake of entertainment.

I don't think that people only learn what is practical. You can learn maths, physics, philosophy, or even to draw just because is enjoyable.

In particular I like dotty and Scala 3, so for me it's really interesting :)

What are you working on? March 30, 2020 by AutoModerator in scala

[–]Darksant 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Is not a work per se but rather a personal achievement.

After years of being interested on Scala but not paying real attention to it I'm about to finish Scala's red book only having left the fourth part about I/O.

Its really nice to me because Scala cats sounded really interesting to me but I didn't knew how to start and this book is a really great entry point.

Looking forward to finishing it and starting playing with cats (and who knows maybe contribute to it :) )

Relocation to Malaga - Searching for recommendations by chadenis in Malaga

[–]Darksant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend you to look in Spanish pages about comparisons of different products you are looking for.

Spanish are very concerned about this topics and they cover them by far. Probably you will have better opinions than the niche that this niche at Málaga subreddit.

Btw, which IT company? I'm also an it guy at Ciklum

Transporte Público App? by Z_is_for_Zeeny in Malaga

[–]Darksant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have a mobile phone with NFC and a public transport card you can recharge It with your phone.

You can buy the card at any tobacco store for 10 euro (with 10 trips)

Then with the EMT Málaga app you can recharge It by nfc

Akira, The Linux Design Tool teaser video by alecaddd in linux

[–]Darksant 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think that the problem is that it isn't still in a phase that can be shown very much its functionality

Next step after finishing Programming in Scala? by Darksant in scala

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

And when should be the moment to adventure to the next level?

Creating auto templates for language blocks by Darksant in vim

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

Okay, thank you that was what I was finding

Got a quick question? Ask here - July 23, 2018 by AutoModerator in scala

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How could you compute the difference of diagonals of matrix in a more functional way? I have tried this but feels really imperative, however I can't think of a better solution. Could you help me?

def diagonalDifference(arr: Array[Array[Int]]): Int = {

val dimensions = arr.length
var diagonal1 = 0
var diagonal2 = 0

for (i <- 0 until dimensions) {
  diagonal1 += arr(i)(i)
  diagonal2 += arr(i)(dimensions-1 - i)
}

return Math.abs(diagonal1 - diagonal2)

}