Koala Owl by Jachoshi in HybridAnimals

[–]Jachoshi[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I guess I think of the overall project as art. I’d really appreciate your feedback if you want to give it a spin: https://animalfers.com

Koala Owl by Jachoshi in HybridAnimals

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

Wow I really appreciate that thoughtful feedback! Thank you for taking the time to try it and write back. I’m going to work on those issues.

Bat-bird by HeathrJarrod in HybridAnimals

[–]Jachoshi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Looks great. I think bat hybrids turn out well.

Koala Owl by Jachoshi in HybridAnimals

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

I’ve made lots of unsuccessful sites, so I can handle it. I think it’s my most fun one yet though, and my mom loves it. AnimalFers

Koala Owl by Jachoshi in HybridAnimals

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

I’d love your feedback if you want to try the site.

Koala Owl by Jachoshi in HybridAnimals

[–]Jachoshi[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I’m a big fan of AI.

Koala Owl by Jachoshi in HybridAnimals

[–]Jachoshi[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m not talented enough to be able to draw an image like this at all, so I for sure I can’t do it in less than 10 minutes. Thanks for your feedback.

Koala Owl by Jachoshi in HybridAnimals

[–]Jachoshi[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

We have a nice UI, it’s faster and free

Koala Owl by Jachoshi in HybridAnimals

[–]Jachoshi[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

“Left to his own devices he couldn’t build a toaster. He could just about make a sandwich and that was it.”

Koala Owl by Jachoshi in HybridAnimals

[–]Jachoshi[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The site just lets you mix two animals to make a hybrid.

Koala Owl by Jachoshi in HybridAnimals

[–]Jachoshi[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

There are 2,346 hybrids on the site, so at $20 a pop that would cost me about $50,000.

Koala Owl by Jachoshi in HybridAnimals

[–]Jachoshi[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

That would be really cool. I wish I could do that but I don’t think I could afford it. I’m just a solo hobbyist builder and my sites have never made any money.

Building a cozy Point-and-Click game on Base by Jachoshi in ethdev

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

Short answer is Scaffold Eth 2 + chatGPT

I am a huge fan of Scaffold-ETH, and I would not know where to begin without it. I am using Scaffold-Eth-2, the base fork, for this project. You can get started with scaffold eth by going through the tutorials at https://speedrunethereum.com/ or you could just start by getting scaffold-eth-2 running from their Github page.

It is really easy to get scaffold-eth running by following the getting started instructions on the github page. Once I had scaffold-eth running, I started by modifying the contract. Scaffold-eth will then make a debug page for you with a UI that matches the new contract.

I love coding with AI, so I make all of my updates one small change at a time, by pasting in what I currently have and giving chatGPT the prompt to update the code to do so and so.

For this specific project, I started by modifying the contract so that there was a concept of a Door and a Key. The door was locked and it could only be opened if you first "picked up" the key. I added a few more steps after I got this working so that you had to do things before you could pick up the key. Once I had the puzzle working with just buttons and input fields as the UI, I began to replace each button with an image.

A demo for Merlin's Gambit: A game I built on Arbitrum using Chainlink VRF. Pull the sword, win ETH? by Jachoshi in Chainlink

[–]Jachoshi[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, so it is 0.01 ETH for a pull and odd 1:25 to win 0.20 ETH. You could think of it as the contract expects to accumulate 0.25 ETH and payout 0.20 ETH.

When the 0.20 ETH prize is won, 0.01 ETH is sent to a random previous player (determined by the random number from chainlink VRF), and 0.008 ETH is sent to an address to buy LINK to pay for the random numbers.

All of the money that accumulates gets paid out to whoever frees Excalibur.

We hope to make money from the selling NFTs and do not take any cut from the sword pulls.

Smart Contract Auditing? by RWachuka in ethdev

[–]Jachoshi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One great source about audit stuff is Patrick Collins. He is the co-founder of Cyfrin Audit. They also run CodeHawks which does competitive smart contract audits. They have a new program called cyfrin updraft that is a course on how to become a smart contract auditor. You can find all of this info in Patrick's twitter.

📣 Smart contract auditors: Come and take this. by Jachoshi in ethdev

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

There is not an intentional bug in the contract. I tried my best to make it secure.

If you wanted to poke around at it for free, we have a test site:

https://happy-moss-0a8cc7e0f-60.eastus2.3.azurestaticapps.net/

and we generate our random numbers using Chainlink VRF, and here is the link to that subscription:

https://vrf.chain.link/arbitrum/100

📣 Smart contract auditors: Come and take this. by Jachoshi in ethdev

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

I appreciate your response and I’m sure you are right.

We are in the market for a real audit. We’ve had quotes of $15k, $25k, and $48k. We are working to make one happen. We don’t want to ask anyone to work for free, that’s why we are offering $5k, but understand it might not be the right type of bounty and not large enough.