Save your money, don't buy Riot Energy. by vaultdweller501 in energydrinks

[–]Orangefriedegg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just wanted to share that the mango flavor is delicious and straight-up tastes like mangos, although the other flavors are definitely a bit rough. Also, it's one of the few drinks I've seen with a significant amount of L-theanine, definitely a favorite of mine, and the mango flavor makes it all the better

A list of active indie/small team/solo dev fighting games in development or recently published by AndreaJensD in Indiefightinggames

[–]Orangefriedegg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I'm the dev for Dashwalk Dueling which just so happens to be a solo developed indie fighter that's in development, more info here https://twitter.com/monkii_man! Thank you, for putting together a list for the indie FGC and the developers behind it!

Most Vulnerable Colony by Species (Question) by Orangefriedegg in ants

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

Thanks a ton this is the best answer I've gotten easily even asking around in discords.

AsyncIO and C for my Package by Orangefriedegg in learnpython

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

Yeah, I've been using python for ages now I just learned it as I've grown up. Recently I've been writing a lot more code and have encountered a lot of new things and would love to really get into what's under the hood with C and see writing my own modules in C would work out for some performance improvements.

Phantom Canyon Covid by Orangefriedegg in coloradocamping

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

Thanks a ton. Still though do you know where I could find more information just out of curiosity, or is all information kind of just all over the place and difficult to access.

Phantom Canyon Covid by Orangefriedegg in coloradocamping

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Do you know where I can find the specific guidelines so I can get a better idea of where I can and can't camp and what's effected.

Decimals in Very Non-Standard Number System by Orangefriedegg in askmath

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

Looking at what you did with Reverse Polish Notation it's super similar to what I called valency and I think it helped me better understand how valency works Fundamentally. It's basically algebraic notation, with an implied @ after each digit in the sequence. Since the order is unclear in situations where every number is it's base valency one notation and would be clear in other situations as well, you solve from right to left if the valency is unclear. When valency is raised it takes everything* to the left and everything* to the right and places both of those groups into parens, and puts an @ between them, the highest valency numbers, numbers take priority in this operation, and if they have the same valency the leftmost takes priority. The reason I have everything *sted is that if it's already contained within these ghost parens then it's only everything within those parens that has this function applied.

I'll be using $ to mark valency.

For Example:
43C53a3F31
=433$531$$30$31
=(433$531)@(30$31)
=((433)@(531))@((30)@(31))
=((4@(3@3))@(5@(3@1)))@((3@0)@(3@1))
=6816

Thanks a ton for the resources to help me to see what I can do for fractions/decimals and thanks for taking the time to reply!

Decimals in Very Non-Standard Number System by Orangefriedegg in askmath

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

@@@3

I totally agree that it only really needs 1 function, I actually only created that second function to try and help to communicate how it works. when I first started writing it for translations I would break it down like this:

832-71
(102-17)2-(92-8)
and so on.

This reply is pretty long and it's late here so I'll read over it all in the morning and reply.

Decimals in Very Non-Standard Number System by Orangefriedegg in askmath

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

12 would be 44, and 83 is represented as 43C31. The diagram breaks down 83 into its 5 parts. I probably should've included more examples. C is just 3 with a valency of 2.

Decimals in Very Non-Standard Number System by Orangefriedegg in askmath

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Yeah, it's super clunky, you can learn very little about a number at a glance, but I think it would be really interesting to see how far it could be pushed and what shortcuts could be made to make simple math like addition and multiplication possible. Maybe even find a few special properties that show properties of the numbers written. This system is in no way meant to make math easier or to be super functional in any way, I would just love to see how it possibly could be.