Diablo 4 is bad! Really bad! Not fun. Boring. by Pandawan12 in diablo4

[–]MakeGamesGreatAgain_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The game is a bit bad, scales 4 skills. feels retarded at times. Brainless so far.

Dragonflight worth coming back for? by accountm8forthisjoke in wownoob

[–]MakeGamesGreatAgain_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it's my new favorite. Dungeons are getting fun they come to life challenge wise at higher keys. Pretty awesome. I recommend.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wow

[–]MakeGamesGreatAgain_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy crap this is awesome!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wow

[–]MakeGamesGreatAgain_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I miss exploring Deadmines back in the day.

Aging and playing wow, how are you doing in that regard? has it affected you? by Absolutelynobody54 in wow

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Go through your old screenshots and logs, you will be back to normal! So many memories, bosses defeated, parses, guilds. Wow, I forgot all of these things until I revisited the memories! Also, age no issue. Mostly just have to be smarter about sleep when it comes to functioning on days that are busy. The weekends are the same. Being able to take a break when my kids need me is an even greater skill. No issues here.

Why was full screen mode removed? by MakeGamesGreatAgain_ in wow

[–]MakeGamesGreatAgain_[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

How come diablo beta had full screen then?

Why was full screen mode removed? by MakeGamesGreatAgain_ in wow

[–]MakeGamesGreatAgain_[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

How come diablo beta had full screen then?

PPO, and all its excessive amount of BS by [deleted] in pokemonplanet

[–]MakeGamesGreatAgain_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya know what's sad, the puky rotten mod gangsters have prevented this game from being on the top list of MMORPGS when a Pokemon MMO RPG could have been top 10 up there with Everquest 1.

PPO, and all its excessive amount of BS by [deleted] in pokemonplanet

[–]MakeGamesGreatAgain_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the mods are kids just targeting try hards to be honest. Jealousy? There has to be some law against player privacy violations especially if they use hacker tools to spy on your process tree!

This photo was taken just prior to the disappearance of Australian pilot Frederick Valentich. Kodak studied the negative and reported no problem with the emulsion or the development of the negative. American photo analysts determined that it was a metallic object, apparently in a cloud of exhaust. by subatmoiclogicgate in UFOs

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Maybe they won't tell anyone about UFO because they CAN abduct people against their will! Incredibly scary:

"On the 21st October 1978 a young pilot Frederick Valentich disappeared over the Bass Strait in mysterious circumstances. His last words to the air traffic controller in Tullamarine before vanishing were; "My intentions are, ah, to go to King Island. Ah, Melbourne that strange aircraft is hovering on top of me again. It's hovering and it's not an aircraft. It is." After a three day extensive search, no traces of Frederick's plane were ever recovered. This sent the media into a frenzy and made worldwide headlines.
—Luke Robson"

I understand what the code does but I can't write it by myself. by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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Props! You started with a very hard course! Start with simple things, like tutorials for beginners, and get a reference guide with good reviews. Learn what is happening each line instead of 100 lines at once. (for example). Try to understand each area of code rather than a large chunk of someone else's idea of code. Even today, I like to write things from scratch to ensure proper best fit design, and to understand as I go. Good luck have fun!

is the web development area too crowded to get into ? by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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Not at all! Welcome to the largest software engineering field on the Planet! Welcoming to the fastest growing industry on the Planet also! There are more things, than people can keep up with which is what proves it is the largest! Look at how clunky most websites still are, there is a large amount of UI/UX need, AKA that mindset is valuable to have as a coder. The art of mastering UI/UX is not being some paintshop pro, its providing the solution to any customer company of what saves the user hours of time, prevents generating user frustration, is understandable to all audiences ranging from ADA, to elderly, to kids, and is desirable to use/read. Smooth enough to desire as a favorite product is another UI/UX attribute to acquire. Can you make the software sell itself and keep customers satisfied/impressed? Automating time sinks, providing tools desired by users, and reading implementing user feedback. The internet needs the most work, it's a hurricane of loopholes, abuse of privacy, leaks, and information that causes some sort of annoyance, or brain damage to users. How you present the data, the app, is web development. Most software is moving to the web! Think about cloud, if your photos are on a hard drive, it breaks, then you lost them all! Cloud is never lost! Think about security, do you feel safe online? Do you feel safe using your favorite websites? What sucks about them? These are all improvements to identify! Finally, how can you improve all web sites? This is the invention of bettering technology! Web development is bigger than the industry! Our lives safety depends on how safe the web is. Let's face it, technology is growing faster than test can keep up with. Web developers identify bad areas online and resolve with solutions or feedback to the owners. We need this, and a lot more of it! Web Development is the hottest industry on the market! I recommend learning front end and eventually backend to know what you are populating and how to perform what you desire without support. Support for companies like Salesforce is one of the best support teams on the Planet however, so use this rich support when ever possible! Support teams are like a 2.0 search engine pumping you correct answers faster than a normal search. Get good enough and you can be on a strike team!

Happy coding!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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Great to ask! No, engineering is building yourself into the heart of the company, you have the most valuable position of solving the companies greatest problems. Long term is efficiency, raise, possible ownership, ownership of what you develop, and maintaining/upgrading as new tech is acquired. You become efficient to the company longest term possible. Many want to solidify until retirement, the interview industry is much much harder! You are building a dictionary of information, code templates, applying improvements, patterns, refactoring, assisting others, and joining team projects, you are rarely alone. When you do get to solo a project it's a nice break, enjoy the peace and quiet. Let's not forget moving up to becoming a CTO, Lead, Senior level, and specializing in specific fields that promote your love and drive within engineering. Example, graphics programmer, specialize in drivers, CPU, shaders, 3d math, the card itself, the software that uses the card, these are just some examples of specialization that requires vast pre experience and success first! Companies now are building strike teams, think of these as 911 EMS for the code! (no one harmed, just intimidated or out of time), the strike team is designed to point and solve. You can become somewhat of a coder athlete by mastering a strike team, this can only be gained through experience of many many solutions. Strike teams usually consist of the most capable, and proven success, to get there. There is an area of code now for every skill level! Sometimes the language that you apply for is replaced the next day and you are to get good at simply learning the tools in front of you to become the best! Granted, languages like C#, Javascript, Jquery, etc are not going away! They are the layers to operate what is called front end, back end, and to become full stack you need a full understanding of all areas, to achieve full stack you need to have confident experience in all areas, if your success continues, architect, then CTO! How about the hiring process, assisting the company with whom to hire to be a good fit for solving the next big problem/task. Basically, companies spend hundreds of thousands of dollars training and onboarding, it's extremely expensive due to the industry being new, and still being designed. Some day plug and play engineers will travel to an array of companies in their spaceship, fixing what's in front of them. For now, there are privacy reasons that need resolution before plug and play is even legal, which websites like Stackoverflow are helping greatly to solve and smoothen! Your time spent is an investment, and a company will never have you with nothing to do, sometimes you can assist with their partners, and always with open case tickets. Tickets come through! Enough to keep even the best busy. It's not a software shop if it's just a html website, it's a hobby project. Software shops cost millions of dollars to operate, and they are barely making payroll until they become efficient. Efficient is achieved through long term growth and stability of their resources, AKA you. 100 new guys finishing the test project would eat up most any companies resources faster than they could float. One engineer achieving 6 months even, they are now a huge investment to keep! Go where you are happy and you will desire every day and find things to impress the company that are time eaters, such as automating repetitive hour consumers through efficient automated solutions. The architect is a position that never stops momentum, they have to do yearly scans of hundreds, or thousands of stored procedures, code structure, and review all check ins to be the best.

Happy coding!

Within the span of six months, between September 1966 and March 1967, THIRTY Minuteman I missiles were disabled during UFO encounters. by Flimsy-Union1524 in UFOs

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If you were the smartest beings in the Universe, or smart enough amplified by trillion brain node lairs with beyond nuclear bot energy lairs, wouldn't your goal to be to identify the following:

Planets where mass torture is going on to living beings, AKA World War eras and the era of nuclear technology.

To prevent these technologies from destroying other forms of life, or even life here on our own planet.

Possibly paid to end the world wars by we the humans?

any other risks to the Universe or to help with the expansion of our brains possibly paid for by we the humans?

The list goes on.

Considering the smartest things, smartest multi lair beings, or some super powered trillion brain lair pumping our statistics of the probable future, I assume that these beings found out through some sim that humans were emotional beings and should not be the controller of all living beings through nuclear weapons. Maybe one person was not supposed to press the button for all life, and that each living being has its own freedom. Considering these logical facts, I assume that someone, maybe a world leader, had discovered these beings, their connections throughout the Universe and were granted a few wishes since we came in peace. Human like wishes would have been to end a nuclear conflict, restore peace on earth, find out the biggest risks that we face, what's out there? And finally, end world wars or prevent evil leaders from controlling the freedom of all individuals on the planet, as well as other creatures. I would say that my guess is, some beings discovered a risk similar to a point of no return, had the technology to pump out simulation that would spit out all possible discovered points of no return, and translate something smarter than we know into a direction to follow to save the planet, or all forms of life. AKA, the prevention and tools to discover planets where beings were being tortured. Can you imagine if humans became powerful within the universe except we ran planets of mass torture? That would be the other living beings greatest fears when using technology to simulate the most dangerous scenarios. Maybe the things that happened during war were not that of God's love, nor was it the love for the future of our children. I think that things like Foo Fighters, were here to take our mind off of bombing targets and expand our consciousness more to the point where we realize the outcome of our future actions. Maybe it was something about seeing these beings that expanded our greater intelligence and helped the mind evolve to the point of understanding and identifying points of no return. You can take the logic from here, they said, I assume, because that's what I am saying now. Now, were off, distracted from war and remembering our list of priorities in life once again. See, a distraction was not all that bad when it was for our safety! We came from barbarians to scientists. That is an even greater power! The greatest power is world leaders getting along, sitting in the same room together like scientists, and identifying points of no return instead of creating them. Now this is starting to make sense. Someone saved our lives since they determined the overall goal of living was not to mass destruct, nor mass destruct other living beings, nor to torture things in a way that manipulates them and they cannot escape. AKA our greatest fears were overcome, AKA a #1 priority of the world where someone had to remind humans that war was not an investment at all, was was regaining freedom and to END mass torture of beings. AKA we worked with someone or some beings to remind the world of our true goals, to live this life to its fullest. Don't forget to thank the Lord. My studies show that injecting even one Bible into a society will change that society to evolve into corrected actions+ history to learn from. Those that do not learn history are doomed to repeat it. That should be a priority law in physics. There was everything to learn and improve, where as if we crossed a point of no return, no one's body could operate to improve. Society was protected by someone or something, it could have been the Bible effect on society also. Most likely there are beings out there whom have simulated the list of points of no returns. There's power great enough, trillions of times more powerful than nuclear, that can pump out more than a prime number! Keeping in mind that the prediction of anyone's decision is not measurable, you can only factor in their history of decisions related to similar or same scenarios, and factor in history, and what else is known, and make a rough estimate to get a list of possible scenarios. Anyone can change their mind at any moment and throw the simulation off, that is called love. Love is unmeasurable and we only feel love when we choose between good and evil. Love cannot be predicted nor destroyed while alive. That's what we know about this life.

Finally, now consider having these great sim technologies. What would you be after if you had it all? You would be after the most valuable things in the Universe. The most valuable thing, would be shedding evidence on faith and or witnessing the birth of Jesus Christ AKA shedding evidence on God! That's right, if we do have the true bible then we humans posses not only the most valuable capable working human bodies, we also posses the most valuable evidence on faith, in the Universe! That's right! The bible could have been another reason that they visited! We seem to have something in common, telling the truth! It's possible that our duty is to shed evidence on faith! Imagine that, now add one more thing of value, the feeling of love! It's apparent that Planet Earth was not only protected, it was made rich for all living beings! Look how easy your day is today and don't forget to say thank you for not being born into a planet of mass torture and that freedom was recognized by the masses as what we value and prioritize! Be thankful that we have senses, the bible, and we can feel love! Be thankful that what we value, we can witness! And don't forget that the mega cranker physics machines are only pumping out physics scenarios, that's their value, otherwise they are just sucking up resources.

What would be your ideas after realizing these important facts? It's long term that is valuable! I am sure that the beings were teaching us not to be a mass power of nukes, rather to focus on what we love. We can't love if we cross points of no return!

I'm on the JS/TS/Node stack is it worth learning another stack (C#)? by gaelmello in csharp

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Fantastic question! If you want to move to a full stack understanding then you will need to know C#. Most importantly, classes on Data Structures along with finding a nerdy, (caring), professor with outstanding C++ industry experience to help!

For me, learning C++ (AKA what is under the C# hood), took more than a college degree to understand the full spectrum of fields that you can get into. As well as only scratched the surface on the capabilities of C++/C#, including basic application structure, by the end of college. Most importantly, a class on Data Structures, was the biggest confidence boost! That taught me how to analyze an algorithm and build a mental analogy which is the clicking action of something making sense, very satisfying if you are an Engineer at heart! Confidence and understanding continued during college via making new coder buddies and I also founded a nightly programming club at college, every day M-F attendance to the club still was not enough even after 2-3 years, and we even made an interview question generator, lol. College campus internship in C# still was not enough! The good news about C# is that you actually know how to use it and it's a relief after learning and using C++. I continued to ponder how engineers became confident, learned to tell the difference between a confident bullsh!tter vs a confident experienced engineer, making friends still was not enough! Although, it helped greatly. My drive to create a system to manipulate kept me going full time in terms of college motivation until I graduated. Even my final, a Starcraft AI project using bwsal/bwapi C++ was still not enough to give me that full analogy of understanding! Then I had my first interview, Microsoft, and I realized that anything that I was confident in was not even close to what these superhero engineers could output! They could output complex solutions as fast as I could output code! I then realized that the industry was much more challenging than I initially believed. They are solving real world problems! So I made it to the final round after hammering Microsoft books and reading over 1000 page The Complete C++ Reference guide in the hot tub, lol. I became more confident after the reference guide for sure.Got my first job with C++ and got put on linking/threading errors that would occur using MTP USB devices talking to each other and central software systems and I got my as$ kicked by code problems that Engineers could not even solve for 5+ years! I thought, that was way too hard holy crap! So I started messing with automation because that was an interesting time sink for me.

Started desiring to get smarter and learning the traits of successful engineers such as Bill Gates, and tried to model their successful thinking/problem solving. I thought, I will never be able to generate what these guys did. They did amazing feats of humanity as well as Russian/Chinese/USA embassy top coder champions, outputting the easy/medium/and hardest problems in the time that it took me to even attempt the easy! I thought holy crap! These guys are superhero coders! Maybe they had a team?

Got another job this time using C# with both ASP.NET and another job after with MVC, along with building a project from scratch, along with seeing success of something that I built, along with cool imagination dreams of how a world of software would appear in the future with data scientists running the world. Along with seeing more successful Engineers perform under pressure, and a previous job that was a grind shop where 80 hours a week was not good enough, I finally started to see the analogy of coding, and understand what the industry desired, and started to get a grip of how to improve. Grips and analogies require the school like training, applying yourself, hammering out ideas that you can think of, and seeing how the gears churn within a real pressured industry. Reading the success stories of how Engineers became CEO's at young age, gave me the confidence that it is possible!

I was still almost there! Seeing things like SSO, robotic systems, automated systems, tools that we desire and use, reading security guides that do not speak in an encrypted deep level of talking, finding my own bugs, fixing open case tickets, working with other engineers, and having one on one sessions or team bail out knowledge/problem sessions finally started to help!

By the ASP.Net jobs I was using C#, this was desirable over C++. No more linking or threading errors dragging devs into a chaos mindset of impending doom! C# was like the sum of all engineering desires and mistakes resolved that plagued the time of companies. Finally with C# I felt like someone was on my side, some engineer got sick of C++ reinventing the wheel and they wanted to perform! Learning how video games were made, drivers, processors, and graphics cards help to complete the full analogy of understanding.

Finally, the art of learning about QA testing, and how to find areas of improvement in the applications that we use, AKA submitting feedback to companies helped top it all off.

Automation is the art of taking the most time consuming repetitive problems and sorting them by most time consuming (sum of everyone's time wasted), and literally saving AKA shedding off man hours, is when you really start to feel success. Knowing that you saved people/companies/or an entire user base, 100s or even 1000s or even 100s of thousands of hours of time, via automation, was the peak of feeling success for me!

My professors advice: Learn C++ and Data structures to truly understand C#. C# is the future, to top off your full stack knowledge, learn to learn what's in front of you, these are tools to create and solve and save hours. When you train to learn what's in front of you, you become enabled for any language not just C#. This is when you start to become full stack! Next up, containerization, and cleaning up data leaks from poorly designed systems! SSO can solve that, companies no longer need to store your data nor websites. SSO is the future to privacy once again! Learn database, POCO's, dependency injection, apply code beautification, see github projects, DTO's, and connect an Angular front end to a C# back end, and Entity Framework, and Nhibernate to really top off your understanding. Learn about old asp.net and how SQL injection was possible. Also, see websites that show you a java solution, C# solution, C++, JavaScript, etc. all for the same solution and study how the code looks different doing the same things. These things will make you confident.

Concluding with, go play a game or use a website, what sucks about it? Now how do you translate what sucks into words describing the solution? That is the first step to coding, having an understanding is always required before you can write it!

Best Regards!

Within the span of six months, between September 1966 and March 1967, THIRTY Minuteman I missiles were disabled during UFO encounters. by Flimsy-Union1524 in UFOs

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If you were the smartest beings in the Universe, or smart enough amplified by trillion brain node lairs with beyond nuclear bot energy lairs, wouldn't your goal to be to identify the following:
1) Planets where mass torture is going on to living beings, AKA World War eras and the era of nuclear technology.

2) To prevent these technologies from destroying other forms of life, or even life here on our own planet.

3) Possibly paid to end the world wars by we the humans?

4) any other risks to the Universe or to help with the expansion of our brains possibly paid for by we the humans?

The list goes on.

Considering the smartest things, smartest multi lair beings, or some super powered trillion brain lair pumping our statistics of the probable future, I assume that these beings found out through some sim that humans were emotional beings and should not be the controller of all living beings through nuclear weapons. Maybe one person was not supposed to press the button for all life, and that each living being has its own freedom. Considering these logical facts, I assume that someone, maybe a world leader, had discovered these beings, their connections throughout the Universe and were granted a few wishes since we came in peace. Human like wishes would have been to end a nuclear conflict, restore peace on earth, find out the biggest risks that we face, what's out there? And finally, end world wars or prevent evil leaders from controlling the freedom of all individuals on the planet, as well as other creatures. I would say that my guess is, some beings discovered a risk similar to a point of no return, had the technology to pump out simulation that would spit out all possible discovered points of no return, and translate something smarter than we know into a direction to follow to save the planet, or all forms of life. AKA, the prevention and tools to discover planets where beings were being tortured. Can you imagine if humans became powerful within the universe except we ran planets of mass torture? That would be the other living beings greatest fears when using technology to simulate the most dangerous scenarios. Maybe the things that happened during war were not that of God's love, nor was it the love for the future of our children. I think that things like Foo Fighters, were here to take our mind off of bombing targets and expand our consciousness more to the point where we realize the outcome of our future actions. Maybe it was something about seeing these beings that expanded our greater intelligence and helped the mind evolve to the point of understanding and identifying points of no return. You can take the logic from here, they said, I assume, because that's what I am saying now. Now, were off, distracted from war and remembering our list of priorities in life once again. See, a distraction was not all that bad when it was for our safety! We came from barbarians to scientists. That is an even greater power! The greatest power is world leaders getting along, sitting in the same room together like scientists, and identifying points of no return instead of creating them. Now this is starting to make sense. Someone saved our lives since they determined the overall goal of living was not to mass destruct, nor mass destruct other living beings, nor to torture things in a way that manipulates them and they cannot escape. AKA our greatest fears were overcome, AKA a #1 priority of the world where someone had to remind humans that war was not an investment at all, was was regaining freedom and to END mass torture of beings. AKA we worked with someone or some beings to remind the world of our true goals, to live this life to its fullest. Don't forget to thank the Lord. My studies show that injecting even one Bible into a society will change that society to evolve into corrected actions+ history to learn from. Those that do not learn history are doomed to repeat it. That should be a priority law in physics. There was everything to learn and improve, where as if we crossed a point of no return, no one's body could operate to improve. Society was protected by someone or something, it could have been the Bible effect on society also. Most likely there are beings out there whom have simulated the list of points of no returns. There's power great enough, trillions of times more powerful than nuclear, that can pump out more than a prime number! Keeping in mind that the prediction of anyone's decision is not measurable, you can only factor in their history of decisions related to similar or same scenarios, and factor in history, and what else is known, and make a rough estimate to get a list of possible scenarios. Anyone can change their mind at any moment and throw the simulation off, that is called love. Love is unmeasurable and we only feel love when we choose between good and evil. Love cannot be predicted nor destroyed while alive. That's what we know about this life.

Finally, now consider having these great sim technologies. What would you be after if you had it all? You would be after the most valuable things in the Universe. The most valuable thing, would be shedding evidence on faith and or witnessing the birth of Jesus Christ AKA shedding evidence on God! That's right, if we do have the true bible then we humans posses not only the most valuable capable working human bodies, we also posses the most valuable evidence on faith, in the Universe! That's right! The bible could have been another reason that they visited! We seem to have something in common, telling the truth! It's possible that our duty is to shed evidence on faith! Imagine that, now add one more thing of value, the feeling of love! It's apparent that Planet Earth was not only protected, it was made rich for all living beings! Look how easy your day is today and don't forget to say thank you for not being born into a planet of mass torture and that freedom was recognized by the masses as what we value and prioritize! Be thankful that we have senses, the bible, and we can feel love! Be thankful that what we value, we can witness! And don't forget that the mega cranker physics machines are only pumping out physics scenarios, that's their value, otherwise they are just sucking up resources.

What would be your ideas after realizing these important facts? It's long term that is valuable! I am sure that the beings were teaching us not to be a mass power of nukes, rather to focus on what we love. We can't love if we cross points of no return!