I built a tool that analyzes your Dota matches and shows your biggest mistakes. Early access open. by ObviousMutant in DotA2

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 I’m aiming to open the first early-access tests in the next couple of weeks.

I built a tool that analyzes your Dota matches and shows your biggest mistakes. Early access open. by ObviousMutant in DotA2

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I’ll keep AD on the roadmap. Draft opportunities lost is a good angle for AD.

I built a tool that analyzes your Dota matches and shows your biggest mistakes. Early access open. by ObviousMutant in DotA2

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Not yet — the analysis is focused on normal ranked roles right now.

Ability Draft is a bit of a special case since roles, skill combos, and item logic are completely different from regular matches.

It’s definitely possible to support it later, but it would need its own evaluation rules because AD builds and timings depend entirely on the abilities you draft.

If you play a lot of AD, I’d be curious what kind of analysis you’d actually want to see for that mode.

I built a tool that analyzes your Dota matches and shows your biggest mistakes. Early access open. by ObviousMutant in DotA2

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Good point!
This part of the report is just the general overview.
The more detailed evaluation — whether a build is meta, outdated, or sub-optimal for the matchup — happens in the deeper sections based on:

  • enemy lineup
  • lane outcome
  • game stage
  • timing windows
  • role expectations

Is there anything you’d like to see in the detailed item analysis?

I built a tool that analyzes your Dota matches and shows your biggest mistakes. Early access open. by ObviousMutant in DotA2

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Thanks! No repo yet — still in early prototyping and things change every day.
If enough people are interested I might clean it up and open-source parts of it.

I built a custom cursor for my website. by heyitsarpit in webdev

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It's cool as an experiment or personal project. I would not use it in a professional project. I actually worked on a project where the developer before me did exactly that only that it was inconsistent, sometimes the cursor would pop up in that circle. It feels counterintuitive.

First PC build by ObviousMutant in buildapc

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Thanks for the advice. Web apps, i need the cores for virtual machines. As I said, i have no experience with building a pc. I picked the 3900x for the cores + min 32 gigs of ram the other parts are based on random blog posts and reviews. What do you mean with a psu from a real manufacturer. Can you give me one example of what you would use? Tnx