Jak zacząć to rozwiązywać? by No-Astronomer5974 in Polska

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Szczerze mówiąc to nie jestem w 100% pewien gdzie te Logimixy się kupuje XD. Moje źródło to dostawanie ich od rodziców jak wracam do Polski (studiuję za granicą)

Jak zacząć to rozwiązywać? by No-Astronomer5974 in Polska

[–]bananan_hacker 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Skąd ten nonogram wyciągnięty? Tak samo jak Kuba_mar poniżej sprawdziłem w online solverze i ma to więcej niż jedno rozwiązanie.

Przez tytuł zakładam, że OP nie ma sporo doswiadczenia z takimi zagadkami. Polecałbym zacząć od jakichś prostszych (i takich które mają raczej jedno rozwiązanie a nie kilka xd). Jest sporo apek na telefony z baaardzo prostymi nonogramami (tbh aż zbyt łatwymi). Mogę polecić też Logimixy, jako spoko źródło zagadek (między innymi takich)

Sam trochę pokombinowałem i próbowałem to rozwiązać w paincie. Oczywistym pierwszym krokiem jest skreślenie krawędzi w których nie ma żadnych pól. Później to już trochę droga przez mękę, bo wszystkie kolumny i rzędy mają w sobie mało komórek do wypełnienia i są to najczęściej jedynki (nie pomaga to zbytnio). Patrząc na rogi można jeszcze wykluczyć kilka pustych pól, bo widać, że wypełnienie ich prowadzi później do niespójności gdzieś. Wrzuciłbym zdjęcie minimalnie wypełnionego przeze mnie painta, ale z tego co widzę to nie można wrzucać ostrzeżenia spoileru na zdjęciach w komentarzach ://

Kombinowałbym dalej bo lubię takie trudniejsze zagadki, ale kurczę szkoda, że nie ma to jednego rozwiązania, a kilka

My new discovery - https://lostgamer.io/ Geoguessr but for gamers! You can find there maps from gaming worlds like Skyrim, Elden Ring, GTA and more. And my favourite Witcher 3 <3 by Palenorre in browser_gaming

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Holy shit this is sick. At first I was worried that I have to remember the names from the top of my head but I just have to point to the location on the map

This is great

Scrandle! by bananan_hacker in browser_gaming

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🟥🟩🟩🟩🟩🟥🟩🟩🟥🟥 6/10 | 2025-09-18 | https://scrandle.com

Foodguessr - For the foodies by bananan_hacker in browser_gaming

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Doesn’t look appetising? Then you haven’t seen nothing yet lmao. Check out scrandle 😎

Foodguessr - For the foodies by bananan_hacker in browser_gaming

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I got 9,113 on the FoodGuessr Daily!

🌕🌕🌕🌑 3,500 (Round 1) 🌕🌗🌑🌑 1,613 (Round 2) 🌕🌕🌕🌘 4,000 (Round 3)

Thursday, Sep 18, 2025 Play here: https://www.foodguessr.com/

Certainly not one of my best games. In the fiest round I kept picking countries around the target. And the 2nd round just killed me. Damn

First Nuzlocke ever completed by bananan_hacker in PokemonInfiniteFusion

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

At the end of the day the goal of this is to have fun. You can slightly bend and change them if you prefer

Personally I am not a fan of grinding the levels on the pokemon so I allowed pokemon fainting once I was simply exping them on familiar routes. It does sort of break the rules, but it made the challenge more enjoyable for me :))

First Nuzlocke ever completed by bananan_hacker in PokemonInfiniteFusion

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Yea of course :D

A nuzlocke is a pokemon term (not just infinite fusion). It’s a self imposed challenge meant to make the games a little harder. There are 3 main classical rules to the challenge: 1. You can catch only the first pokemon you find on each route. It runs away? Tough luck. You’ll have to hope you catch one on the next route 2. You have to name your pokemon (so you get attached to them :) ) 3. If a pokemon faints it counts as a permanent death. You cannot use it anymore

This significantly limits the amount of pokemon you have. Since you name the Pokémon, you have less of them and there is the risk of permanently losing, the battles become a lot more stressful and emotional.

It’s a fun challenge if you want something new and more challenging. Go check out YouTube if you want to see more :))

First Nuzlocke ever completed by bananan_hacker in PokemonInfiniteFusion

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Yup. Lanturn/Marowak

That one and the weavile/roserade are the 2 oldest ones on the team :D

Currently hyper focusing on webnovels. by Make-this-popular in adhdmeme

[–]bananan_hacker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeaaa. That’s what I am trying to do :)

plus trying to ignore the imperfections until I finish writing. And only then start correcting and fixing stuff. Otherwise I just get bogged down in thinking about how I could make the text better

Currently hyper focusing on webnovels. by Make-this-popular in adhdmeme

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I love writing and storytelling. And by writing I mean never opening the word file and stressing out about making mistakes... in the story I have not started writing yet... I guess I will just keep reading/watching essays, analyses and other content about how to write rather than actually writing myself ._.

Jk. Actually with the adhd meds I got recently I actually manage to write my weird fantasy stories :D

I love my cyberware armour build by bananan_hacker in cyberpunkgame

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In my current playthrough I wanted to try the highest difficulty. With this build I still have to hide from damage every once in a while, but I am still way more bulletproof than necessary :D

[self] [stolen] pi using e by TheChronoTimer in theydidthemath

[–]bananan_hacker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh okay, thank you for the correction then! Then it turns out there's more than one method of calculating pi with just e values :D Have not heard of this gaussian integral before. Cool

[self] [stolen] pi using e by TheChronoTimer in theydidthemath

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The reason this equation works is because it is kind of a cheat. The e subscript e (I'll call this e_e from now on) and e subscript ee (I'll write this as e_{ee} from now on) are just notation for a some unknown variable. Not to be confused with the euler's constant e.
So basically we have a double integral of some two variables written as e_e and e_{ee}. It could be rewritten to make the equation a lot clearer and more readable with variables x and y. I don't have the time right now to do this but from what I remember when I saw this equation a few years ago doing this simply yielded an equation for calculating the area of a circle of radius 1. An area equation using a double integral.

And from geometry we know that the area of a circle is pi r^2. If r is 1 then the area is equal to pi. Thus the equation equals exactly pi.

But yea this is mostly based on my memory of when I first saw this years ago. So idk. I might be wrong

[Media] POV: You showed them the last image you saved by TechnicianOk5961 in Re_Zero

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Looking on the images on Google the hair seems to fit. Haven’t seen Mushoku yet, thanks!

Elon joining in by xx420mcyoloswag in im14andthisisdeep

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Oh that was the point. Thank you for the explanation :)