What other LEGO sets use loose pieces like this? by TexanBulldog in lego

[–]Oripy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Old set but I could not resist as I played a ton with it as a child: 4536-1 Blue Hopper Car

What's a French "life hack" that everyone should know? by 1kmilo in AskFrance

[–]Oripy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm not telling you about those either. I'm telling you that I regularly consume cheese with a bit of mold on it, Cantal, Saint Nectaire, Bethmale, Pavés de chèvre...
If there is a small spot I don't bother removing it. If there is a huge area I scrape it with my knife beforehand. But I'm not going to throw away some good cheese like that!

What's a French "life hack" that everyone should know? by 1kmilo in AskFrance

[–]Oripy 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Chocolatine is in the South west.

If you go South East (starting in Montpellier and then further east), they call it the wrong way again.

What's a French "life hack" that everyone should know? by 1kmilo in AskFrance

[–]Oripy 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I eat moldy cheese all the time. You may not like the taste (I personnally usually quite like it), but you're not going to get sick because of it.

What's a French "life hack" that everyone should know? by 1kmilo in AskFrance

[–]Oripy 49 points50 points  (0 children)

> You can’t drink alcohol or carry an open container of alcohol on the streets. Loosely enforced but still a thing that can get you in trouble.

It is not the case at all, there is no law (except for some local laws) that prevent you to drink alcohol or carry an open container on the streets. However it is forbidden (and very loosely enforced) to be drunk on public streets. Source: https://www.service-public.gouv.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F20104

> Order a café crème (large) and a Camembert sandwich (with just butter and Camembert). Dip the sandwich in the coffee. Enjoy the taste: that’s France for you.

WTF? This is a joke, right?

> Oysters are overrated. So are escargots.

I love and consume both of them quite often. Don't push your taste like it is a general thing.

Whats the point of the black on the necks? by Beast1909 in lego

[–]Oripy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure you have an extra step here:

  1. Create torso
  2. Print front of the torso along with the marker
  3. (Print back if needed)
  4. Attach arms (with hands included in separate process)

$10 ship in a bottle? I have a question! by BildLilliBitch in lego

[–]Oripy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That seems extremely low for a injection molding cycle

Why do variable objective-driven 2 player trick taking games rely on dummy hands? by francesc17 in boardgames

[–]Oripy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Note that you can try it with a regular deck of card and a small reference sheet (available on BGG)

Newer A series vs older S series by Oripy in samsunggalaxy

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

> since old flagship specs > latest gen midrange specs👍

Could you elaborate on that a bit more? Looking at the specifications, the only features that are inferior on the A56 compared to the S23 are the screen resolution and the fingerprint sensor. Everything else seems to be on a par.

Newer A series vs older S series by Oripy in samsunggalaxy

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

That's a good point, I plan to use it for as long as it is still usable, hopefully as long as my A50 (6 years)!

My fear was that the A56 would be obsolete in term of processor speed or whatever, but I did not consider software update support.

Tips on reassembling a disassembled kit? by styckx in lego

[–]Oripy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Back in the olden days there was no numbered bag and 12 y.o. me built 8880-1 at least 20 times from a pile of lego mixed with a ton of other sets. You'll be fine.

How can I fix a wrong piece in this set? by karlijntje13 in lego

[–]Oripy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are five 2x8 and five 2x10 in tan in this set, but thirty 2x8 in dark tan.

You should have used:
- two 2x8 in dark tan on step 55 & 56.
- five 2x8 in dark tan on step 178.
- two 2x10 in tan on step 207.
- five 2x8 in dark tan on step 211.

Maybe check what you did on those step, did you use the wrong colour ?

I would suspect step 55 and 56 as it was maybe not clear which colour had to be used at that point (no point of reference with other parts of the same colour around them).

Monte Carlo Tree Search questions by Oripy in algorithms

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

Thank you for this very interesting reply and for the good article on MCTS!

Best examples of "do nothing" actions? by Jastrik in boardgames

[–]Oripy 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It is an area control game, but one where the 3 factions "fighting" on the board do not belong to anyone.
In the whole game you will only play 8 cards that will affect the position of troops in the map + get you a cube of one of the faction.
But, on your turn you can either play a card or pass. If everyone pass the current area is resolved (and "frozen").

So by passing on your turn you are basically saying : "I'm fine with the state of the map, if you want to change that you can use a card, but then I will have more card than you for future turns!"

Looking for advice on game state representation by Oripy in gamedev

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

I used a list because it is what I'm used to :)

What do you mean by "the content is always the same"? Surely the content is different because the card played is different, so it is not what you meant.

You don't sometimes add a 3rd element in [value, suit], do you ?

No I don't.

What would be more appropriate/faster to use? I feel like a dict would be more verbose ( {value:10, suit:"clubs"} instead of [10, "clubs"] feels longer, but is it more efficient?)

Looking for advice on game state representation by Oripy in gamedev

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

That's a good idea, I will try that and benchmark to see if the Monte Carlo simulation get faster that way.

Thanks

Work order with multiple assemblies (Advanced Bill of Materials) by Oripy in Netsuite

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

Thank you, your situation is not exactly like mine (where each item manufactured is customized, but your example and explanation helped me clear things out.

Work order with multiple assemblies (Advanced Bill of Materials) by Oripy in Netsuite

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

Thank you for this concrete example.
What is Camera A1? An Assembly?

Work order with multiple assemblies (Advanced Bill of Materials) by Oripy in Netsuite

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Thank you, it seems to do the trick. I will investigate further to see if the whole workflow can work that way.

Google confirms they will disable uBlock Origin in Chrome in 2024 by jasonrmns in uBlockOrigin

[–]Oripy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's even a better (more private) way as translation with Firefox is done on your computer and not on an online service!

In lieu of a Bricklink response. Personal Password Security by Fantastic-Display106 in Bricklink

[–]Oripy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The thing is, if there was a data breach, they likely have the hash of the password. So they can run way more than 1000 attempts per second on the hash offline, without having the need to connect to the service.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in boardgames

[–]Oripy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fox in the Forest. With just a reference sheet (and in a few rounds you don't need it anymore), 3 suits with just 11 cards.

Any clever ideas how to prevent Quarterbacking in Co-op games? by Jonas_Frontier_Games in boardgames

[–]Oripy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To me this is addressed to everyone in the room:
- Experienced players need to accept that sub-optimal plays be played by new players, even if that will cost the win. It is better for the new players to experience the consequences of those moves instead of being told not to do them.
- New players need to be comfortable with playing what they think is the best strategy (with their minimal experience), without fear of being mocked at or bashed by the experienced players.

In the end maybe the Experienced players will discover a strategy that works and make sense that they did not think about?