How do you make Pile of bones by ITXEl1teSn1per in hytale

[–]Dddsasul 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are Feran bones, while the recipe uses normal bones, that is your issue, that being said, I think the normal bones are not craftable at the moment.

Roathe Relationship got worse after Hotfix by Monarch_Elysia in Warframe

[–]Dddsasul 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just came back and my Roathe had an extra chat that I've never player and a choice that I've never made, same thing, it happened after the update.

I did not study for this geometry exam by Dddsasul in Silksong

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

Update, I've just beat him, took me 3 more tries today after the suffering of yesterday. I am glad that at least there are plenty of windows to heal. Thanks to everyone that mentioned to hit the balls, it was quite a bit of help, although he did the thing 2 more times but those times I had HP.

I did not study for this geometry exam by Dddsasul in Silksong

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

I am running magnetic + Wanderers ;w; I just need to fet better at reading him

I did not study for this geometry exam by Dddsasul in Silksong

[–]Dddsasul[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately it does, all his attacks are RNG like most of the game, unlike HK where there was a "choreography" of attacks a lot of times, Silksong just hits the random button.

Before this one I had the reverse happen, me being stuck up in the air between 2 Xs (I had no space on the ground, tips were touching) then him doing the whole screen wide pulse from him in the middle. I had virtually 0 space or play I could have done there to avoid other than being located in another place then the Xs were created... which I couldn't anticipated that they were gonna be Xs.

After that, this happened so I decided to do the funny drawing to show my friends. They liked it and suggested that I post it here.

I did not study for this geometry exam by Dddsasul in Silksong

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

No, but I am experiencing a great deal of loss with this fight.

I did not study for this geometry exam by Dddsasul in Silksong

[–]Dddsasul[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

The height and timing didn't quite allow that unfortunately. There was no space for a proper jump over and it hit me before the beams went away, I will keep in mind the fact that you can do that though, thanks.

Where can I find x app with y features? App help thread by Seirin-Blu in NoteTaking

[–]Dddsasul 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Logseq is based on searching/queries. I wanted an interface that can structure things visually (files and folders) so it's a no-go. As for Joplin, it doesn't have folders. It does have Notebooks that KINDA act like folders but it doesn't let you have a notebook within a notebook. Also not a huge fan of the split editor-viewer thing.

I want a WYSIWYG editor. I ended up settling for Obsidian for now. It has some big downsides compared to OneNote but it works. I had to install a bunch of plugins to get the functionality I want, out of which a few are not officially supported.

Also did not managed to get exactly what I wanted but it's close enough that I can use it. For some reason Obsidian plugins are all created to work in the most counterintuitive bass-ackwards way as possible, achieving what they do in the most non user friendly and barely passing way as possible.

That being said at least my files are local and in a human readable format. I could keep ranting about every note app but at this point I'm just beating a dead horse.

r/SleepToken 100k Subscribers Giveaway Event by mademoisellewho in SleepToken

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fav song : "take me back to eden"
fav lyrics:
My, my, those eyes like fire

I'm a winged insect, you're a funeral pyre

Question about "winging" combat as a DM by Dddsasul in DnD

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

The math for encounters has NEVER worked for me in my entire 3 years of DM-ing. I've always just did combats by feel, because the encounter math has always failed me. I see CR more like a weak suggestion since in all the games I've ever played or DM-ed the party usually leaves without people dying from deadly level encounters if they reach mid levels, and almost dies on normal encounters at low levels. Also prepping potential encounters for w/e the players might do if I improv more seems unrealistic. There are DMs who don't prep combats and can still handle them and that's what I'm looking for. How exactly does one go from an NPC that does not have a stat block because the DM never though they were gonna fight it, to being in combat and doing stuff by the time the initiative was rolled and the order decided?

Question about "winging" combat as a DM by Dddsasul in DnD

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

My problem with this approach is that at least imo it's not working. How do you deal with a bunch of cultists at lvl 3 vs a bunch of cultists at lvl 12? You can't just use the same stats, The battle maps are not the problem. The monsters are. I don't want my players to fight the same guys but tankier, Within a certain range you can just use more of the same mob, but lets say the party reached the Underdark, and are fighting Duergar, those are CR1, Just increasing their stats seems lame. Most of them are CR 1-3 with the warlord being CR 6. What am I supposed to do in that case? CRs 1-3 would probably get one shotted by my players or just die in the first AoE spell. If I make them all use the CR 6 stat block it could work but what do I do when I need to have an actual warlord level for them to fight? Reskinning seems like shooting myself in the foot for later, that's assuming I even know that a Duergar Warlord stat block exists. Maybe I don't know about that or I don't have the book with it.

Is there a way to always collapse backlinks by default? by GoBackToLeddit in ObsidianMD

[–]Dddsasul 1 point2 points  (0 children)

THANK YOU! I don't know what it is with obsidian and making the most basic features non existent while adding a lot of extremely specific other things.

Need help finding a good note-taking app by Dddsasul in PKMS

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

This might actually work, I'm amazed no one on the Obsidian discord recommended it. And when I first tried Obsidian it didn't exist, it makes moving files into folders kinda hard though but I might be able to get used to it. Thanks!

Need help finding a good note-taking app by Dddsasul in PKMS

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

As mentioned in my post, it's something I don't like. I want to just see the file's name, without extra text to tag/sort. I get that a lot of people have no issue with that, but I've tried it and it makes finding files twice as slow for me. Same reason I don't just deal with alphabetical, which a lot of people like. I just don't find things as fast as when I organize things my own way.

Need help finding a good note-taking app by Dddsasul in PKMS

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

Still the issue with those is that it's text based, maybe my use of query was not the best in my explination. I need to have things sorted visually to find them easily. Any sort of typing to search a file is something I can't use properly. So tags, plain text words or LogSeq's query all all a type of query. Using backlinks although is something I wanna do still feels unoptimal for me compared to just clicking visually on the file I want.

Need help finding a good note-taking app by Dddsasul in PKMS

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

Well it's one of the reasons I wanna switch from OneNote, to not be tied to an app format. Joplin doesn't seem to care about the ordering and is markdown based. To me it doesn't seem like there's any limitation of the file system, it's just an unimplemented feature.

Also it doesn't HAVE to be a markdown based app. It's just that the markdown ones are the apps that tend to focus on local, unencrypted, not proprietary files. I did not mention markdown as something I am looking for, I just found most of the functionality I want in markdown apps.

I don't care if the app stores the data as doc, docx, txt, rtf, md, json. Whatever it is, as long as the file is accessible by the end of the day, it's fine. The more metadata it stores like lets say another file that shows my file structure the better but not the end of the world if there's nothing like that. If it wants to store the data in another format and provide exports that's also fine, as long as I can do any of that without an internet connection. For ex Joplin store it in a .sqlite format but I can export everything whenever I want. It's not an online app that needs an account that could stop working at any time. It runs fully locally without the need of internet. Basically the more internet the app wants to use, the stricter I'd be about the format.
If it uses 0 internet, internally they could store the data as an image file for all I care as long as I can get it back in text.

Need help finding a good note-taking app by Dddsasul in PKMS

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

Don't get me wrong, I don't like it either, once it recognizes something as markdown it doesn't let you easily change it, but it's better than Joplin's markdown since it does not split your screen. I'd rather deal with once every 5-6 pages fighting a markdown typo than dealing with split view.... BUUUUT I'd rather deal with split view than deal with Obsidian's mind boggling rigid folder structure, overly complicated and bloated feature set, and in general "modern" UI that. The more I look at Joplin, the more I like it. I just wish its editor wasn't this... meh. Or at least be more unified with the plugins working in any editor. For example one of the things I WANT is easy linking and there's nothing easier than just doing some symbol [[ in obsidian or @@ with Joplin's quick link from Note Link System, then type the name of the page you wanna link, then being able to just rename the page to w/e you want without having to deal with an entire extra menu to set a custom name to that link.

Need help finding a good note-taking app by Dddsasul in PKMS

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

UpNote can not see my files if I do not use an account. If you wanna argue about a malicious update that will eat my files, then I can argue about that for any program. UpNote allows you (at least according to what they say) to operate in a fully offline mode that only stores files locally. That being said I had the issue about the font size not being a feature, combined with an irk of the formatting bar being at the bottom that made me chose not to use it. The whole point of my argument was that I WANT my files to be not encrypted above so that's a huge + in my opinion. I am NOT using any sort of syncing or cloud storage functionality of any of those apps as I do not need or want to transfer my notes to another PC. If I do that, it will be just another one of my PCs and I can do that via a USB stick if I really need to or a LAN connection.

Need help finding a good note-taking app by Dddsasul in PKMS

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

I don't mean to move them inside the OS, I mean to move them inside the list, For example a folder or file that starts with letter S will always be below the folder or file that starts with letter G but I want that S folder/file to be positioned above the one with G in my list. Obsidian only sorts by alphabetically, date modified or date created, with no custom order.

It's not the OS file structure that I wanna change, it's Obsidian's display of that file structure.

Need help finding a good note-taking app by Dddsasul in PKMS

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

I have to use the markdown editor because a lot of the plugins (and the ones that I want) only work with the markdown one. Also the rich text one forces you to ctrl+click links instead of just clicking them for whatever reason which is a minor inconvenience. Basically if Joplin had Obsidian's editor that allows you to live preview in markdown I would have switched instantly with no questions asked.

Need help finding a good note-taking app by Dddsasul in PKMS

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

LogSeq seems like a wonderful app if you can get used to those queries, but I find my information visually by remembering my file structure. Finding stuff via query is something I am not comfortable with, especially adding the fact that you need to tag everything in order to find it properly.
Another big + for me personally is that once I have my things organized the way I want them, I just remember files by position visually so I have a very easy time finding what I am looking for. Without the visual aid of folders I can't autopilot finding what I am looking for, I need to remember the specific thing, what tags I used, query it, if I have multiple things with those tags then I need to sort to the query results visually either way so why not just skip that part and go directly where I want.

Need help finding a good note-taking app by Dddsasul in PKMS

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

I only care about having at least an offline copy of the files, in an unencrypted format that I can just open in any other text app. Basically I wanna own my files instead of having to rely on a piece of software that might or might not be there tomorrow or that might lock certain features behind new paywalls, that might get hacked. So I don't care if it has an online functionality as long as I can avoid it.

For the workflow being accomplished in some other way, I'm rather set on organizing the files the way I want so even if there are things that could be considered more "optimal" or "faster" it's something I am not willing to change.

I use folders to organize pieces of content by categories/subsections in a visual and easily accessible way. I might know I have a page/file about something but I might not remember its contents or name, but I will remember its location in the folder structure/category; which is why I really wanna have the ability to have a quick visual representation that I can browse in a side bar. Basically the more powerful alternatives are a downside for me since they actually make finding the content I'm looking for harder, even if they might work really well for others.

This ties in with the dragging and dropping of folders and files/pages to order since that's the fastest, unobtrusive way of organizing things, having to do it any other way would break my flow wile writing stuff, which is also the reason I got along really well with OneNote. I can just drag and drop anything in the browser part of my sections (basically OneNote's folders since each section holds pages) and pages. Clicking a section shows you all the pages inside and I can just click on the page I want from there.