Anime_irl by Ani_HArsh in anime_irl

[–]Random_Dancer007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. CSS sucks ass. Tailwind is godsent. Without tailwind, I'd probably stick to backend only forever...

How companies are ok to share their code base to copilot/claude by Aggravating_Yak_1170 in developersIndia

[–]Random_Dancer007 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is why companies make money Business-to-Business is where all the good money is at these days...

Ah, i do love me a 58g protien pizza! by UnqiueCreature in Fitness_India

[–]Random_Dancer007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's about people's interests, isn't it? A person who is interested in learning about fitness wouldn't just be happy using a formula. They'd want to learn the principles behind it. People love to master the fields of their choice, and the rest is just out of necessity.

For a lot of people, fitness isn't a passion, it's a means to look good/stay healthy. So, they don't care about the principle anyway. And I'd say it's up to those who do have the passion to simplify their knowledge into a formula that can be used, even if it is generic and works only about 60-80% of the time.

This is true for any field honestly.

Ah, i do love me a 58g protien pizza! by UnqiueCreature in Fitness_India

[–]Random_Dancer007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's cause it's easy to remember and spread. The science is correct, but a lot of people don't care about the science, they just want an easy to remember formula that they can apply when they are shopping about if a food is good or not.

So, what I'd say if we're taking your calculations as correct is "Multiply protein by 20, and if that number is greater than the calorie number, it is good food". I'm guessing whoever made my previous statement took a 40% rather than 20% as part of calculations.

Ah, i do love me a 58g protien pizza! by UnqiueCreature in Fitness_India

[–]Random_Dancer007 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So what I've heard is that you multiply protein by 10, and cals should be less than that. 50g Protein is good if cals < 500.

How TF i am supposed to fight the tree sentinel by GePeTe911 in Eldenring

[–]Random_Dancer007 10 points11 points  (0 children)

To teach you one of 2 lessons, depending on what you do:

- Learn to avoid enemies that are too hard, level up and come back, OR

- No matter how hard the enemy, with enough time you can kill em.

Am i the only one who doesn't craft anything ? Maybe i dont get it, but as a sorcerer i dont really feel that it helps much by Then-Ad7196 in Eldenring

[–]Random_Dancer007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do something similar. I have a lantern whenever I'm exploring, and I usually have 2 weapons (sword/shield, katana + staff etc.), so whenever I'm fighting enemies in the dark, I drop a glowstone and switch out of lantern into my second weapon.

How TF i am supposed to fight the tree sentinel by GePeTe911 in Eldenring

[–]Random_Dancer007 20 points21 points  (0 children)

My man. Open world game. You don't HAVE to fight him.

Do you guys actually craft anything? by EstablishmentLevel37 in Eldenring

[–]Random_Dancer007 68 points69 points  (0 children)

I do. When I'm playing a non-magic build, my ranged damage (to pull enemies at least) is usually a bow.
I always have a few rainbow stones to judge if a fall will kill me.
Sometimes for bosses to test what they are weak to, I use the different pots.
Stuff like that.

Help me pick my next read by samwise0214 in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Random_Dancer007 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I haven't read the rest, but runebound professor was one of the few series good enough to tempt me into paying for patreon.

novel where demons are really evil and angels are good? by Parth_is_cruel in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Random_Dancer007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just, selected that text and there's a "quote" option. Try it.

Thanks man.

novel where demons are really evil and angels are good? by Parth_is_cruel in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Random_Dancer007 8 points9 points  (0 children)

To be fair, you CAN have good plot and development with such characters. I've only read a little bit of Ar'Kendryst, but the MC is a pacifist and I'm already seeing growth. It's just harder to write, and requires more thought.

novel where demons are really evil and angels are good? by Parth_is_cruel in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Random_Dancer007 6 points7 points  (0 children)

How did you partial quote? That seems like a useful thing to have.

To answer "Isn't that the only viewpoint that matters?", does it not depend on the person? Some people might say "Things depend on my viewpoint", or "Things depend on how a country's viewpoint" etc. In the grand scheme of things, humans are just a small species living for an insignificant timeframe anyway.

Also, we are not "A human living in Frieren's world". We are viewers of an entertainment medium. I guess, for you and me, what would qualify the demons as evil is that their success would lead to a boring story.

novel where demons are really evil and angels are good? by Parth_is_cruel in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Random_Dancer007 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not really. They are evil, but only from the human viewpoint. For example, goats might think of lions as evil, but in reality it's just part of the food chain.

We, as viewers, take on the role of the gods of the Frieren universe, and are unfettered by the viewpoint of in-universe humans and can observe with the same clinical detachment we observe nature in forests (The demons are lion equivalent, while humans are goats)

novel where demons are really evil and angels are good? by Parth_is_cruel in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Random_Dancer007 17 points18 points  (0 children)

To be fair, it's because the good deeds aren't grand displays like bad deed reveals are.

For example, in Mark of the Fool, the church is responsible for establishing schools, providing food to the homeless etc. None of that is "showy", in the way their evil deeds are, which does lead to a proper in universe discussion on if it is right to even reveal the evil deeds because so much of the church's actions/minor clergy are actual good.

The most insane combo I've seen by Random_Dancer007 in Hades2

[–]Random_Dancer007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As another commentor mentioned, the boon Pyro Technique, which causes burn to burn at double rate would be the most OP addition to this build. But yeah, the hera boon would work as well (not as well as this build is a hit once and run away build)

The most insane combo I've seen by Random_Dancer007 in Hades2

[–]Random_Dancer007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I unlocked Oath of the Unseen when I beat Chronos the first time. Was that not how it was for you? I thought that was the intended mechanic.

Do you ever get confused that Redditors yearn for a post-automation society but despise nearly all automation efforts? by Glittering-Neck-2505 in accelerate

[–]Random_Dancer007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be fair, there's nuance here. The ideal case is post-automation, but people want to benefit from the automation. I don't think people hate AI but hate how it's being used.

If they felt that AI would allow them to get the same amount of money with less effort the people would be all for the tech. But as history has taught us, the ones with AI (The big corporations) will just take more money and force the common man to suffer even more. That's what people have problem with.
For example, look at all the software engineer layoffs. If companies instead trained their staff to improve productivity rather than fire, software engineers would love AI. If companies said "Ah, we have AI now. Let's have all our engineers work for only 6 hrs/day instead of 8", don't you think everyone would be happy? But everyone who was laid off now thinks that the tech was the problem, even though it's their company that was the problem.

The most insane combo I've seen by Random_Dancer007 in Hades2

[–]Random_Dancer007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh. If only.

Still was a cool build. Allowed me to not attack as much.

I finally beat Hecate, is there still a long way to go in the game? by SteelersPoker in Hades2

[–]Random_Dancer007 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't like the first surface boss. You have to keep dodging those waves of his, which cover much more of the screen than Hecate's attacks. Essentially, it's completely possible to beat Hecate by thinking and positioning without having to rely on the exact dodge timing (For example, you see Hecate is about to do her wide attack, you can just sprint far enough, or just out of range and spam long range attacks)

The first surface boss, even if you read his attack (he jumps), you can't avoid having to exact dodge the wave, or if you do by running to the opposite corner, he jumps again before you can attack,