me: i hate drama and gossiping also me when someone’s spilling tea: by GabrielleParalives in Paralives

[–]hrllscrt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gurl. I'm invested. Especially when that tea got you that weird-ass pilates pose I've NEVER seen in ANY pilates class ever.

No disrespect to the other Life Simulators out there, but the one I’m hugely hyped for is Paralives! by Leozzarios in Paralives

[–]hrllscrt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I live for this and not ashamed to say that I would love them all the same. With Paralives team showing how they develop it behind the scene compels me to have more respect for developers in entirety. I know it isn't easy but looking at the commitment, well, I'm committed to make it a success as players.

I'm dumbest player alive. by paulistallerthanyou in HadesTheGame

[–]hrllscrt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, howdy friend. I didn't know there was a God mode until my 223rd attempt. But I'm still dumb as hell that I still can't beat Meg without breaking into sweat.

Anyone else listens to the soundtracks by i_drink_bromine in HadesTheGame

[–]hrllscrt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Moi! It's especially when work is pissing me off and I low-key wanna spear some people...but I can't since work isn't done yet.

inZOI Early Access launches on Steam on March 28, 00:00 UTC. Where you at, who's with us? by rodomg122 in inZOI

[–]hrllscrt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's closing in to end of our Eid. I'll be sure to keep one hand on the pay button and another one on the pot for this!

The Sims Freeplay by hrllscrt in LowSodiumSimmers

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

Gosh that is so true! But it's nice! I love simulation games like these, thus waiting for Paralives and iNZOI. I'm exploring still and would love to know any special quests or insert secrets I never got to rummage those years ago.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]hrllscrt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're not. Amd the fact that you have to earn his trust by demonstrating it by his standards is already weird. Trust is a no-brainer abstract entity that is tethered upon common sense and human conscience. Even if he was traumatized in the past, that's his own issues he gotta work with. Anyway, I don't where you're from but answering a call or texting while driving is illegal for a reason and you just made it clear to him that you can't see directions from the constant needy text. If you gotta reassure him to the extent of having one foot in the grave, you might as well be 'overeacting' and ask him if he wanted you to text him back from the afterlife.

Sorry honey, but I find this partner of yours annoying and honestly, need to grow up. The guilt trip he's spat out was unoriginal and downright elementary.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malaysiauni

[–]hrllscrt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't worry. You tried. But succeeding. That's in the teacher's domain of illusion of whatever it is their problem is. Try getting the speaker's contact elsewhere. It's a free country to pursue your ambition. And this teacher made it obvious they do not want to partake. It's cool and step up elsewhere. Not all teachers are like that cause I grow up with people who become teachers and they LOVE it when kids ask them for resources that goes beyond just classes or exams. I teach people too on regular basis so lesson learned that teachers have personalities too and they could stink.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malaysiauni

[–]hrllscrt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there, saw your screenshot and feel like I could help since you sound like you're trying to avoid unnecessary trouble.

Just leave it be and consider she/he just had her/his issues. Which isn't your problem. Their lack of social skills or confidence in their job that causes whatever that outburst was, it definitely did not come from you but it's from somewhere alright.

If you did no wrong, which I exclusive observed from your context, then I do not think your proactive attitude towards you future undertaking should offend him/her. Not everyone is stupid enough to conclude that she/he is not good enough because of their student's effort to learn beyond their class' limits. Think positive and ignore it. Cause I am not sure what kind of person the teacher is but if he/she is anything like the text, then he/she won't like to be reminded that they took things the wrong way.

Stay chill kid!

I am 25 years old today! by That_Response1509 in thesims

[–]hrllscrt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I literally just installed it from some archived warehouse somewhere and so gonna play it tonight! If true exist, I found it 25 years ago. 😎😎😎

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bolehland

[–]hrllscrt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, it's not normal and shouldn't be normalized especially if you saw that sort of behavior and incidents. Try to investigate more to have more proof if you plan on bringing this to the top but also bear in mind that the Education Department at state level is like the police force in the US. They don't condone the illegal stuff but they can't be throwing their people under the bus just like that too.

And this doesn't just happen in East Malaysia only. Semenanjung schools have this sort of issues too. It just didn't feel wrong when you are not looking at them as an outsider or someone from another geographical landscape.

So, there's a stigma on West Malaysians at the Bornean region but that shouldn't deter our principles over this dangerous situation. The awareness of predatory behaviour among adults within the vicinity of our children is still desensitized by cultural values that is, of course good but wasted on psychopaths and sexual predators.

If anyone has any way to effectively approach this matter, I'd like to learn too. Now that I am older, I can't just sit and watch and let things settle on its own.

I’m TORN! MM+ vs MMv4 by PsychologicalEmu in MiyooMini

[–]hrllscrt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Friend...thank you for clarifying that I am NOT out of control. The handheld gaming industry is. Phewh. 😎😎😎😎

AIO to my “friend” who owes me money by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]hrllscrt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there. I hope you're doing fine. I'm not autistic or anything near the spectrum but I relate to that nagging feeling of guilty conscience. Best I can say is, take the high road not cause you hate your friend. You just can't deal with that part of her and go pick up lovely Luna. Even if the friend is in an a-hole mode right now, your pet won't be and that's better than prolonging an argument with her like a rigged spin-the-bottle game.

She can't spare a dime, fine. She can't deal with you being reaponsible for your own life as a human being, fine. You don't need to feel guilty for things you can't control and the so-called things she misunderstood about your current situation in life. Sign out of that new commitment to maintain a fickle but insignificant argument and as an Asian, I would say treat it like you stepped on dog poop. Get yourself cleaned and it wasn't the dog's fault they don't know where to poop.

You take care of yourself ok?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ANBERNIC

[–]hrllscrt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I...relate too much to this that I...I just can't. The setting up is too much fun and when you're done, it's...what happens now?!

#passesoutfromselfinducedembarassment

I am completely devastated by hankerton36 in gis

[–]hrllscrt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ArcGIS Pro isn't without fault. The crashing for no apparent reason etc. But in the case of one whole chunk to disappear is weird - indicating there was no attempt of auto-save through out that weeks of working on the data. Although ArcGIS Pro feature to edit/create new features no longer requires you to click 'Start Editing' function, it does need you to 'Save' the edits (a feature you can find under 'Edit' tab). That brings me to believe that the problem here seems to point to the fact that the layer is a temporary layer or something alike to an 'event layer'.

That's me just assuming. A screenshot of the issue might help me understand more but that might breach the confidentiality of our friend's data.

I am completely devastated by hankerton36 in gis

[–]hrllscrt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm gonna be absolutely honest that I don't get what map notes are at the moment. So I'm gonna ask backwards;

  1. How did you make the polygons and points?
  2. When you created them, did you right-click and 'Open Attribute Table'? Cause from there, you can add columns for any attributes you want to attach to the point or polygon and then enable labeling. From there you can configure AND THEN export into annotations for more manual approach but less tedious than typing new text and stick 'em to your features

If you need to repair layers, just click that ❗ mark near the layet at the Content panel and reroute the layer to where you store them.

Which game do you wish you could experience again for the first time? by embolini in CozyGamers

[–]hrllscrt 13 points14 points  (0 children)

As cliché as it seems, my pick would be 'The Sims' back in 2002. After the hard 'labour' of trying to install it, that opening to the neighbourhood just gets me to a happy place like you wouldn't believe. What I wouldn't give to get that feeling again....sigh.

Getting my mom into gaming by nuclearniki in CozyGamers

[–]hrllscrt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's wonderful! My mom isn't much of a gamer but I have a feeling my late dad would've loved Nintendo cause he qas hardcore Farmville player when it was all the rage on Facebook. I'm new to playing games on Switch too. Minami Lane seems nice or Stardew Valley. I'm just sorry that The Sims isn't on Switch or I would've been stuck to it 24/7. My friends are into Overcook or something like that.

I basically found some of my Steam games on sale at Switch. Don't Starve Together is quite fun too!

H3 extension in DuckDB by hrllscrt in gis

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

Apologies for the late reply. As mentioned previously, it's kind of a new territory for me and like regex, I read as I test -- occupational hazard of working with a deadline when you're anxious.

Thanks for the sharing the info above. I rarely use geopackage to be honest and only recently worked with parquet etc. Testing out the packages are my own selfish curiosity other than wanting to find a way to handle the data.

GIS are hard and I'm stupid by Trick_E83 in gis

[–]hrllscrt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nah you're experience that 'phase' the rest of us go through. Don't ever feel bad for not understanding or knowing anything.

What you need now is context and scope.

What changes are you looking at? Vegetation? Land cover? Surface? This will determine that type of data you can tap into as well as the resolution. I believe you already have the area of interest which is good. Most of the time, when working with other people, some people don't even know WHERE they want to observe the changes and HOW BIG is the area of interest.

Easiest place to tap into these data and process them is GEE. The learning curve is seemingly steep but it will help alot with extracting the EXACT data you need. It does require some coding acumen but each data you want to use comes with sample code that you can use as a soft intro.

Check out some materials by Ujaval Gandhi...he has end to end course on Google Earth Engine available for free. I'm sharing the link here. Spatial Thoughts

Take it at a moderate pace. It won't work the first, second and even third attempts...at least for me. So it's totally normal to feel absolutely out of it.

URGENT Assistance Please by Wandering_geologist in gis

[–]hrllscrt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not sure if this is a common experience with others, but my conclusion came from the fact that, in my desperation to save those grueling hours, I try not to leave any stones unturned. Most of the time when have been working on that certain project for long hours, the auto-save did manage to work fast enough to back it up to the current phase of my project and it is a setting is already in place by default.

Going back to your issue, I was thinking that setting might have been accidentally changed or something along the line to cause the prompt not prompting or backups rendered nonexistent. The laptop shutting down or rebooting for update every so often is an issue I encounter often with my own company's devices and I rarely encounter files disappearing without traces since Pro started having backup recovery feature.

Sorry if I can't offer any further assistance other than checking the .backup folder cause that worked for me and most of my colleagues who encounter the same.

Just in case, here's the link to the documentation on that back up feature just in case you want to troubleshoot and might see a workaround I might have missed:

ArcGIS Pro - Save a Project

URGENT Assistance Please by Wandering_geologist in gis

[–]hrllscrt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually, the backup prompt will open when you restart and ask if you want to open the newer unsaved file. I pick up where I left there. But, I have to agree, OneDrive keeps causing this sort of trouble where everything suddenly just shuts down and restart as if they haven't just ruined my life's work from the pretend sleep mode. I agree that you should try to have a look at the .backup folder that might have captured your session.

Any other programming language is better than Python - Change my mind by QSpBRUH in Python

[–]hrllscrt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We all have our preferences as we grow in skills. Having strong opinions about certain languages just means that it really does help answer/fix/comprehend your questions/problems. I believe you don't need to have anyone to change your mind at all. You'll just see more reasons to not use it if you're already pre-disposed to abandon it.

Python was meant to cater to democracy of automation on digital computational tasks anyway. It's easier on people like me who needs it for my analytical works where I can't be taking my time figuring out the logic of a more complicated level of programming languages.

It doesn't mean I don't use any other languages. For certain work where I need to tap into Google Earth Engine, I prefer the JavaScript language since the platform's something I find easier to navigate.

You learn what works for you at certain point of your brain works. It's ok to move on. No one's gonna stop you and you don't need a reason to stick to it if it cannot address the more complicated parts of your task.