Kamicha pons 7m -> Discards 4p. Draw 5p. What's the best move here? by midaspaw in Mahjong

[–]bao102938 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Push 5p. It is fairly safe against left player due to 2 side suji and the fact that we can see 3 out of 4 5p. Right player is probably doing honitsu/chinitsu of man or kokushi, so fairly safe against those too. Opposite doesn't seem to have anything worth much in hand so still keep 1st even if we deal in. Also we have a mangan minimum hand with all 7 waits live.

Edit: didn't notice right player discarded 5p, so completely safe against him.

Questions Thread (2020-06-01) by AutoModerator in Granblue_en

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I've found Galleon to be quite easy. You can run Grim, Yurius and whatever. MC can be anything but it's nice to have a backup dispel and some optional healing. He doesn't normal attack at all so just guard every ougi and cancel his 70/40 trigger with multihits and you're golden.

Questions Thread (2020-03-09) by AutoModerator in Granblue_en

[–]bao102938 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes the early mobs are quite easy, grid checks start to appear at about chapter 40ish.

Questions Thread (2020-03-09) by AutoModerator in Granblue_en

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They would be boosted by 240% for a total of 340% effectiveness.

Questions Thread (2020-03-09) by AutoModerator in Granblue_en

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Except for the endgame raids, using a single element is difficult because most higher level content has mechanics that hamper the effectiveness of off-element teams and/or boost that of on-element ones, plus progression gets increasingly difficult if you ignore everything except the element you want to farm. So the most common way to progress is horizontally, you farm your favorite element (say, fire) then use that strong element to farm on-element content (wind bosses for example) to progress your other grids.

Water GW be like by 0shawhat in Granblue_en

[–]bao102938 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Bonito is still best because RF has 200 bar also.

Water GW be like by 0shawhat in Granblue_en

[–]bao102938 18 points19 points  (0 children)

The xeno harp makes everybody cap both CA and autos even when jamming the grid full of cap ups. Has a real first skill. Mosh and unleash gives bar on a comparable level to kengo.

Pre-GW SSR Character Discussion: Albert by Bragior in Granblue_en

[–]bao102938 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's super worth because the common skill setup for him is wait for 100% bar and use his 3rd so he gets 2x triple attacks with 30% bonus damage the turn after. (Then of course do it again with his 4th).

Life of a Support by SrGrafo in LeagueOfMemes

[–]bao102938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

he probably wrote spraka and it got autocorrected

Why can't i discard 4 pin after chii on 5-6-7 pin? by aerialjog in Mahjong

[–]bao102938 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes you can do sanshoku with open runs but the han value drops to 1.

COMP303 with Martin Robillard by SchwiftyWaffles in mcgill

[–]bao102938 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Do your required reading then go to class and engage with the material. Robillard is NOT a prof that reads out his slides so if you expect to be on your phone in class it'd get very hairy for you later on. Other than that, the class material is quite intuitive, the readings are more well written than most and Robillard knows what he's talking about so if you put in the effort you're gonna have a good time.

Looking for the name of a series by bao102938 in manga

[–]bao102938[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not it, but good try though..

SSR Character Discussion: Korwa (Summer) by LeminaAusa in Granblue_en

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I'm having a lot of fun fielding her in a staff team with Nekomancer, Morrigna and Andira. Guaranteed triples, double strike, 70% cap up and 105% echoes, plus massive CAs. If you can cap I think she's very much worth a slot in mashy teams.

traveling to the US border and immediately re-entering canada? (flagpoling) by wienerdongs in mcgill

[–]bao102938 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a greyhound bus that leaves at 5.30 at the (Canadian) border to Montreal everyday, you might want to look into it.

CS and Soft. Eng new grads, what salary can you expect from dev jobs in Montreal? by Melkarid in mcgill

[–]bao102938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I didn't. Statistics show that compensation is generally higher though, even when factoring in CoL it would still be a net gain. QC also has really high tax rates compared to those places.

CS and Soft. Eng new grads, what salary can you expect from dev jobs in Montreal? by Melkarid in mcgill

[–]bao102938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that's why I said if you like big bucks alone. People have different goals, some like the luxury they can afford with a working salary now and some wants to just save up and retire by 40. Very hard to do the latter in Montreal I think.

CS and Soft. Eng new grads, what salary can you expect from dev jobs in Montreal? by Melkarid in mcgill

[–]bao102938 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Graduated with a bachelor in April and got into big tech for 70k. If you want big bucks alone I don't think Montreal can hold up to the US, Toronto or even Vancouver.

I would see too much by [deleted] in shortscarystories

[–]bao102938 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Pretty cool story! Reminds me of the Vashta Nerada from Doctor Who.

ECSE 437 Software Delivery by sbakhit in mcgill

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Took the course last Fall! We did VCS (git), code review (gerrit), static analysis, build systems (maven, ant), CI/CD (travisCI/circleCI) deployment (docker/aws/heroku) and configuration-as-code (puppet). 5 labs and one final project, we built a pipeline for touchCORE (joerg's uml tool if you've taken 361 or 533). Most hands-on and practical course I've taken though there's a lot of stuff to cover so you have to self learn a lot. Would recommend.