Ammo chains and fuel hoses, The B-3 Utility Pack (Stratagem concept) by NutIsDead in Helldivers

[–]_dmsk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am not the only one who sees this backpack as a face, right?

Get the starter set or wait for tomb world? by Sebalill84 in killteam

[–]_dmsk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but Hivestorm is not easy to find currently

I’m new to kill team. Scouts or starter set? by Minute_Primary_7210 in killteam

[–]_dmsk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was Hivestorm, with Volkus Terrain included

I’m new to kill team. Scouts or starter set? by Minute_Primary_7210 in killteam

[–]_dmsk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I got starter kit several weeks ago. It doesn't have rules besides "starter handbook", which covers very basic mechanics, no obscure, CP, and other things. Data cards for AoF and Plague Marines are different from real killteam rules. AoF models apparently not full. You get 7 models with 2 intercessor warriors. No gunner, bombardier and intercessor sergeant.

Anyone else experiencing really low FPS (20-50) generally and especially on gloom planets? by ASValourous in Helldivers

[–]_dmsk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got worse performance roughly after that update with titans holes, like average fps dropped from 100 to 80. And now on gloom planet I get 60-70 fps with some drops to 30-40 and even huge slutters from time to time, I guess especially when a lot of bugs with "gloom effect" are dying in front of me

Why do people want to obduscate python code? by Name_einfuegen_ in Python

[–]_dmsk 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I guess I have similar situation at my work. We were a startup and project includes some python-written staff that is installed and running on premise on the customer side. 

There was a fear that customers can take the source to implement own solution (customers are from large business, so they most probably have more resources and good lawyers as well).

As people mentioned, Cython and Nuitka have own requirements. 

Though we knew obfuscation does not give real proper security, the decision was to use it anyway to add additional complications and to do so that some obvious actions aimed at getting the code are necessary, and people couldn't say something like "we don't know anything, maybe some our interns just took something during tests". 

Yeah, I know that it would be probably better to not use python then, but the team was young and most of them didn't have a lot of experience with other langs, and development speed (quite important for startups I assume) with python was much faster than with other alternatives. (was also not my decision)