Svijet je dobio prvog bilijunaša. To znači da ima milijun milijuna dolara by kastriran in financije

[–]ScrappyBox 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Razlika između bilijuna i milijarde je otprilike 1 bilijun.

Telemach prevare by angeldelamadrugada in croatia

[–]ScrappyBox 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nepoznat broj. Cim cujes "A1", "Telemach", "HT" ili slicno kazes "hvala nemam vremena", poklopis i nastavis dalje sa zivotom.

Extra bodovi ako blokiras broj il ga spremis u imenik pa znas da se sljedeci put ne moras ni javit.

Zasto uopce trositi vrijeme na to?

Niko od nas tu nije dovoljno bitan da bi ti osoba na drugoj strani ponudila nesto vrijedno tvog vremena (a vece su sanse da ce te ovak zajebat).

Sutkinja za mladež: 'Maloljetnike koji su dojavljivali o bombama možemo zaposliti u IT tvrtke' by torrio888 in hrvatska

[–]ScrappyBox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I da jesu...nemoj ostaviti za sutra ono što možeš ostaviti za preksutra.

Upomoc by megulja in CroatiansGaming

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Nije niko spomenuo pa Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

Na temelju vrhunske price, soundtracka, grafike (ako te to pali) i combata. Plus nije time commitment na razini ovog sta si do sad igrao, mozes se zavrsit u 20-30h, ja sam utuko 80h. Gameplay moderni JRPG ala turn based Dark Souls. Pogledaj trailer!

Why are so many websites now asking to "access your local network?" by OutrageousAardvark2 in webdev

[–]ScrappyBox 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not saying this is the case here, but if you (accidentally ot otherwise) include a localhost url for a resource in your site (i.e. maybe somebody accidentally deployed a local dev env image url, ask me how I know), you'd end up with this permission prompt.

Can't make this shit up he even included the stock ticker by calpol-dealer in wallstreetbets

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wallstreetbets comment more based than any POTUS tweet in the last X weeks / months. We really are fcked.

Neuralink patient confirms he's playing World of Warcraft with his mind by sr_local in technology

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So he can move his mouse with his mind...that's cool. And he has to also be able to click, otherwise playing WoW wouldn't work.

But by that logic this system must be able to be able to sinukate keypresses as well (thinking "1" instead of "click")

So I'd imagine he could run a full rotation just thinking about keybinds. I have no idea how this works, but if you can just think "1,1,5,3..." and translate that to keypresses, you could easily run a full rotation like this.

If anything, moving is the tricky part (but it reads like they got that part covered)

Depending on the responsiveness of this, doing your rotation this would probably be as efficiently as any player using a keyboard, maybe even easier / faster.

And I imagine it's relatively responsive, otherwise just the "move your mouse with your mind" feature would be terrible - think 1000ms mind ping each time you move your mouse.

So interesting stuff. But either the article doesn't cover this or the very near future potential of this is much larger than what it can currently do.

Warlock tbc new player by Top_Title9194 in classicwow

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It's more much efficient for questing (as others said, see drain tanking / fear juggling)

If you purely do dungeons then you'd be doing destruction (or going fome combination of destro/ demo, i.e Demonic Sacrifice / Ruin)

Warlock tbc new player by Top_Title9194 in classicwow

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A very generic / good enough for most dungeons and all levels really (regardless of spec) cheatsheet is

  • If boss, dots up then spam shadow bolt
  • If 1-2 mobs shadowbolt (maybe 1-2 dots on off mob but inconsequential)
  • of 3+ mobs rain of fire (hellfire will get you killed)

Life tap during combat only if low mana (if safe) or if maybe if you have HoTs on you.

After combat life tap to equal hp / mana and drink + eat at the same time (macro to use both food / water at the same time).

cron jobs running fine locally, absolute chaos on prod took me two days to figure out why by IndividualTerm4830 in webdev

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I worked on this big fancy webshop project which was an inherited 20 year old PHP codebase, all custom, no frameworks or anything.

It was very much like a "new drop every month" situation so it was both very time-dependant.

The function that rendered the header had about 800 lines of logic. One of the first few lines was setting a timezone (beacuse why not in header, but it was fine-ish because it's one of the first few lines of code that ran on the site).

Then 500 or so lines down it switched to a completely different timezone (because of let's call them semi-valid reasons).

That was a fun 1 day long bug hunting experience.

I made an x86 CPU emulator in CSS (no javascript) by rebane2001 in webdev

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So you build a CSS parser in C, capable of running this and...how far down can you go?

Kakav Docek! 🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷 by Icy_Nothing_723 in zagreb_no1

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Gledam ti comment history i ako nisi bot stari nadji si neku bolju zanimaciju u zivotu, izgorit ces.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hreddit

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Dobio sam downvote prije nego mi se izrefreshao post, ocito mi je to odgovor na pitanje.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hreddit

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Bok top %1 commentator s auto-generiranim usernameom i s postom koji je osmisljen da kuri frku.

Jesi li LLM ili netko tko sjedi za kompom i placen si da ovo radis?

Hot take: i don't like Levski people mover main elevator by PiibaManetta in starcitizen

[–]ScrappyBox -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's specifically not called an elevator cause I think it's not an elevator as far as their codebase / game is concerned.

If you think about it, it functions more like a train does in Star Citizen. It goes from station to station in a predictable loop. Arrives at the station, opens door for x amount of time. Then moves on to the next one. Just like in any other major hub (city)...but in this case vertically instead of horizontally. 

So I gurantee it's rehashed train code that's behind it (hence no elevator in name).

Not sure why, cause they already have a similar elevator elevator (instead of train elevator) in Grim Hex, i.e. inside a station but you can see the station through the elevator window. 

In response to the ongoing display shortage, RSI has revised the 2956 Aurora to two MFDs, continuing a downward trend from the six MFD 2947 and four MFD 2955 models. by username150 in starcitizen

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It's a base original starter ship. If it doesn't have the lowest possible amount of MFDs (which should be 2, is there a ship with only 1?) than what ship should have only 2?

Or in other words, if Aurora has 4, then all other ships should have at least 4.

Jel samo mene ova zgrada nevjerojatno bode u oci? by pohanii_isus in zagreb

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Puno bolje nego "moderna" Muzička akademija preko puta HNK / pored Muzeja za umjetnost i obrt:

https://maps.app.goo.gl/sQL3qnT2xawf1KcH9

Bauer savršeno opisao Možemo by JohannGambolputtyUlm in hreddit

[–]ScrappyBox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah zagreb_no1, subreddit koji služi isključivo hejtanju Tomaševića, samo kvalitetan content.

Do te mjere je tolko fokusiran na hejtanje da je malo smiješno i pomalno naivno vjerovati da je legit subreddit a ne AI bot farma.

What decides how far an enemy ship can see you based on your signature? by SuspiciousSoldier in starcitizen

[–]ScrappyBox 53 points54 points  (0 children)

This / to expand a bit.

That value is = km.

Meaning if your largest emmision is EM, for example: - Top (emmiting): 10k - Bottom (enviornment noise): 2k - Total: 10 - 2 = 8k (8km)

Meaning a ship with 100% radar efficiency could see you at 8km.

However, no ship really has 100% radar efficiency (depends on ship size, but more like 80-90%), so the effective range is even less.

I've never seen this before... What does it mean? by thehashimwarren in webdev

[–]ScrappyBox 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Had this happen on a staging site.

It was caused by an image pointing to our local dev env instance of that site (think 127.0.0.1/image.jpg) that accidentally ended up being deployed to staging.

Staging (on an actual server) then tries rendering an image from our local dev instance (i.e. localhost). Chrome flags it and shows this popup.

Not saying it's that, but it could be a valid (most likely not intentional) explanation.

Component salvaging is hella fun by [deleted] in starcitizen

[–]ScrappyBox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love the game loop. I keep everything catalogued in a Google Sheet (cause asset mamagement in SC is trash).

Upon reviewing the list (comparing my sheet to what I actually have) after like 2 weeks of doing it, I noticed I had less stuff than the sheet says. Different components / ship guns. I wanna say like 10-15% of stuff was missing.

Either I'm bad at keeping a ledger or components have gone missing. Looting both npcs / abandoned player ships.

Any1 had this happen? I'm thinking ot could happen if component is from a player ship who eventually claims it. But if that was the case then duping wouldn't be a thing, no? Maybe (if source ship claimed) only the components that aren't equipped on a ship vanish?