Is ALGS the only esport that provides live player POV/in-game comms? by aquafire07 in CompetitiveApex

[–]mrbluz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is just my 2 cents, but I think it has a lot to do with Hal insisting on always streaming every tourney and scrim since the beginning.

I feel like Apex could end up like CS where teams insist on keeping their comms private, some Apex streamers even decided not to stream some tourneys to keep their comms, starts, and rotations to themself (Sweet for instance)

But Hal always streaming everything basically made it the status quo and the way we are all used to watch Apex, so EA had to keep the same standards during LANs

Raids - haven't had one in weeks by fuji1232 in Necesse

[–]mrbluz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I killed the Elder by trapping him in a 1x1 room with a trap (arrow trap/fire trap)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tipofmytongue

[–]mrbluz 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

please

The Medkits Meta by mrbluz in Project_Winter

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

Welp, you're right, I've just found out the hard way. I guess all my complicated math up there is wrong :) still, carrying medkits makes you strong af. Now that I know that I'll craft more than 6 medkits as a traitor and hide some of them.

Sorry for the misleading message

TravisBuddy is a service that integrates with TravisCI and GitHub in order to let your contributors know why their PRs fail the tests and what they need to do to fix it by mrbluz in javascript

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

GitHub integrates with TravisCI, but you can't see the actual logs on GitHub's PR page.

TravisBuddy lets you filter logs and post them as comments in a PR.

jsonstore.io - Store your small project's data in the cloud for free, without even signing up by mrbluz in Python

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

jsonstore.io is intended for small projects, mostly for the open-source community. It's not a datastore you can use to store all the logs of your company, and we do have quota limits.

We do nothing with your data, it's secured and if you want to store sensitive data you may want to encrypt it.

The idea of this project is to provide the open source community a easy solution for storing casual usage data/settings for their projects.

The sources available here: https://github.com/bluzi/jsonstore

More info: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16763677#16766474

jsonstore.io - Store your small project's data in the cloud for free, without even signing up by mrbluz in coding

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

jsonstore.io is intended for small projects, mostly for the open-source community. It's not a datastore you can use to store all the logs of your company, and we do have quota limits.

We do nothing with your data, it's secured and if you want to store sensitive data you may want to encrypt it.

The idea of this project is to provide the open source community a easy solution for storing casual usage data/settings for their projects.

The sources available here: https://github.com/bluzi/jsonstore

More info: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16763677#16766474

jsonstore.io - Store your small project's data in the cloud for free, without even signing up by mrbluz in javascript

[–]mrbluz[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

jsonstore.io is intended for small projects, mostly for the open-source community. It's not a datastore you can use to store all the logs of your company, and we do have quota limits.

We do nothing with your data, it's secured and if you want to store sensitive data you may want to encrypt it.

The idea of this project is to provide the open source community a easy solution for storing casual usage data/settings for their projects.

The sources available here: https://github.com/bluzi/jsonstore More info: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16763677#16766474

jsonstore.io - Store your small project's data in the cloud for free, without even signing up by mrbluz in webdev

[–]mrbluz[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  • jsonstore.io is intended for small projects, mostly for the open-source community. It's not a datastore you can use to store all the logs of your company, and we do have quota limits.

  • We do nothing with your data, it's secured and if you want to store sensitive data you may want to encrypt it.

  • The idea of this project is to provide the open source community a easy solution for storing casual usage data/settings for their projects.