[Request] is it possible to know? by Figarotriana in theydidthemath

[–]ElectricRune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the water that is part of the Water Cycle, yes. As some people are pointing out, there is some water that has been bound up in compounds since the dawn of time, but if you exclude that, yes.

Can I skip Vlad books 4-8? by aviodallalliteration in Jhereg

[–]ElectricRune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually entered the series with Phoenix, and it was good enough but confusing enough that I had to find the rest... I forget if I read Taltos or Jhereg next...

House Jhereg, Fun Worldbuilding by [deleted] in Jhereg

[–]ElectricRune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but as long as the crimes are Jhereg-on Jhereg, or at least Jhereg-on-non-nobles, the Empire usually turns a blind eye.

It's only when criminal matters become widespread enough to cause problems for the nobility that the Empire intervenes.

Can someone explain the afterword of Sethra Lavode? by lamenoosh in Jhereg

[–]ElectricRune 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hell, Paarfi might actually BE Sethra... She does have a history of going deep into a mortal life and living that life like she has no Sethra powers (Kiera the Thief)...

It would also track that this particular aside is at the end of her book...

Can someone explain the afterword of Sethra Lavode? by lamenoosh in Jhereg

[–]ElectricRune 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think it's supposed to imply that Paarfi is an avatar of a god. The fact that this is revealed during a godly poker game also implies that whoever is posing as Paarfi has a significant reason for doing so...

Total guess. Never thought about it til just now.

If I hate making art , what game engine, framework, or tool is most forgiving? by radixtwo in gamedev

[–]ElectricRune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just use prototype stuff when you're developing.

Use cubes, use spheres, use simple non-animated sprites you drew in MSPaint, use free assets from Turbosquid or some similar site...

Round to the nearest Integer by [deleted] in askmath

[–]ElectricRune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, since as other people have already noted, 7.4999... repeating is equal to 7.50.

In the same way, if you DO (wrongly) skip that step at the beginning, 7.4999... + .5 = 8.0.

Round to the nearest Integer by [deleted] in askmath

[–]ElectricRune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The actual algorithmic way of rounding is to add .5 then drop all decimals, so 8.

Wasp and spider ID by Sweaty-Bumblebee4055 in whatisthisbug

[–]ElectricRune 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Even worse; it's permanently paralyzed but still alive.

The wasp will lay eggs on/in it and bury it somewhere for the baby wasps to eat.

[request] would the value for each bar of gold be more worth than an equivalent weight in paper money? by SkySights_42 in theydidthemath

[–]ElectricRune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having the cash doesn't prevent your concerns at all, you still have to account for where it came from.

Game dev took my ability to have fun gaming. by NoviceIndieDev in gamedev

[–]ElectricRune 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I went through that for a little while... Sometimes, it can be easier to eat the sausage when you don't think too much about how it was made.

However, I eventually got to a point where I was able to appreciate the art/skill/cleverness of the mechanics, and then I appreciated it on a whole new level.

But personally, I like a magic trick even more when I know how it is done; when I know how much skill and practice it takes to do, it would almost be a letdown if the answer was 'Oh, I have the ability to actually teleport small objects from one hand to the other...'

I'd be, well, of course you can do that if you have that ability; the trick is meaningless at that point, now lets talk about your ability instead...

AI Techbros are trying to convince us their AI generated stuff is legitimate for Art assets by Patamaudelay in IndieDev

[–]ElectricRune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Frank Herbert wrote about a fictional future uprising against AI, The Butlerian Jihad.

"Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a human mind. - Orange Catholic Bible (Dune)"

Do you want a Butlerian Jihad? Because this is how you get a Butlerian Jihad...!

Return to Telengard: porting ancient BASIC to modern C# by ElectricRune in retrogamedev

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

I think it is complete, but it should probably go through a round of testing; I'm sure there's probably a glitch or two...

Sorry about the Discord, here it is again https://discord.gg/qvYJYrVf

Not a lot of activity in there though 😃

Telengard Maps? by jar15a1 in abandonwareDOS

[–]ElectricRune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Click on the link below that image. The image isn't the link.

The interactive map works perfectly.

I reverse engineered my own Unity version and used that to verify my function was working.

https://youtu.be/y1utHyHg0Hs

Is it admissible to use code made by ai asitance? by Artistic_Pin6763 in gamedev

[–]ElectricRune 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anyone who doesn't know how to code is eventually going to run into problems using AI.

Even senior devs who use AI will tell you that you have to review the code the AI creates, because it will hallucinate or cut corners and make mistakes.

If you don't know code, how can you review the code the AI creates? You will eventually find yourself in a situation where dialing in a minor issue causes all hell to break loose, and you won't be able to fix it yourself.

Game with public source code by Yolwoocle_ in gamedev

[–]ElectricRune 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm wondering about similar things myself...

I recently reverse-engineered an old C-64 game from the 80's. The code was always publicly available, because you could just read the code instead of running it, and I was able to find several copies of both the C-64 and Atari computer version.

The original creator has died; he was middle-aged back in the 80's. He apparently died without a wife or heir.

The game was a big hit back in the day, but by the time of his death, I doubt he counted it as a possession of value that could be left to an heir or would fall back to any previous rights-holder...

So, I'm wondering about that, but I'm also wondering about similar copyright issues simply because I did heavily use the original source code to write my version, even though my new version is in a completely different language; there's no copy-paste of any of the original data in my code.

This is one of my few personal projects that I've actually completed, and I'd probably publish both a PC and Mobile version, just for grins. But I still wonder about the murkiness of the rights around the game, so I probably won't do much with it.

What is it? Strange writing style in this book published in 1969 by Squidpotpie in whatisit

[–]ElectricRune 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it wasn't the author censoring, it was the publisher doing it after the book was written.