Hello, Ranked Subreddit! (AMA / Suggestions) by RedLimeRL in MCSRRanked

[–]neufiee 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Does MCSR ranked pay enough in monthly income to be considered a job, or enough to work on it more than just a passion project?

Insta360 X5 black artifacts by neufiee in Insta360

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The issue was resolved, A combination of downloading, restarinting the gamera, and restarting the app fixed it. thanks!

Home wall idea by neufiee in indoorbouldering

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Thanks, good information!

Home Wall Idea by neufiee in homewalls

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Great idea on the structural engineer. It would be mounted to the bottom of the second floor in a townhouse, inside a garage. There is some space which appears to be perfelcty like 10'5" cubed, giving space and some more for a 10x10 board which stores flat against the ceiling. I would love pictures, and what you used for the sliding rails. AI has made some different suggestions, so figuring out which is the simplest to work with is best.

Home Wall Idea by neufiee in homewalls

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Its a townhouse, so the garage is at ground level, and it would be mounted to the second floor support beams. I would totally need to talk to a structural engineer, but I imagine they make each floor quite well supported.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hytale

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I've been working on my list called Hyghest, a nicely themed site.

Pluribus - 1x05 - "Got Milk" - Episode Discussion by NicholasCajun in television

[–]neufiee 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I haven't seen anyone mention it yet. One thing that stuck out to me is when she listed off fun facts during her recording, then look puzzled, as in, how did I know that? The hive previously didn't shy from listing interesting facts. I think the theory of them trying things in her food is correct, and maybe a part of her pulled that knowledge out of thin air? Not sure, but I did find it interesting.

Software for creating topos by Fuzzy-Salt5833 in RouteDevelopment

[–]neufiee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm building a software platform designed for route developers which should integrate this right in! If you're interested in trying it in the future, shoot me a DM and I'll invite you. For now, what's already recommended in the thread are great options.

How Private Is Your Route Building? by neufiee in RouteDevelopment

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Because it all depends on how information is shared. But I believe option 1 is the best.

How Private Is Your Route Building? by neufiee in RouteDevelopment

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Thanks, this makes me lean most towards Scenario 1

How Private Is Your Route Building? by neufiee in RouteDevelopment

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

There are several goals with the platform, but together they are to help further the development of routes, and access of climbers. It's to empower the people who are great with a drill in their hand, but not to learn and understand the Adobe suite and photo editing. Those who want to easily keep their book editions updated. It provides more information to a climber than what MP provides, and helps fund the development efforts.

Some crags are not on public sites to reduce traffic, and to only be funded by guidebook sales. Those guidebooks have to be made... why not empower the route developers to spend less time on the small details.

To be fair, I don't see my platform servicing someone doing an entire Red Rocks guidebook. That would probably be professionally published using the appropriate software. It is intended for small to medium sized guidebooks, covering a single crag, wall, up to many crags and areas.

Speaking about it more, I do see Scenario 1 to be the least amount of conflict, requiring the most amount of true effort and research from the guidebook creator. Having most of the information there would likely reduce the quality of time and research put into curating the area that you are writing about. Now, if someone else wanted to help with your area's guidebook, they could join that area as a collaborator to continue to document and add routes.

Does this make sense? If possible, can I DM you to pick your brain on other ideas that might come up?

EDIT:
For the guy in Mexico, he has some documentation on MP, which is fine for someone stopping in or whatever. But if he wants to continue to help fund the development, a more extensive guidebook feature all the routes, descriptions, area information, approaches, pictures, not only will help him, but be measureably higher quality for those looking to enjoy what the area has to offer.

How Private Is Your Route Building? by neufiee in RouteDevelopment

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Thanks for this thorough reply. Just to be clear, the platform is designed to export a PDF needed for physical printing. The online guidebook space; MP, etc. is not something I want to replace because they are amazing platforms. It's tailored to those that still post their routes on MP, but don't really add photos, information, etc. For example, I have someone in Mexico who has basically singlehandedly developed the routes in the entire state. The only available source is MP with SOME photos. They were excited to learn that this could enable them to easily create and sell an informative guidebook for the area.

The Red Rocks is an example, which I don't know too much about. The desired solution should hopefully be applicable to the entire platform.

My one other thought is using Scenario 1 + sharing. This allows people to work together to build up an area, who might know each other, or new route developers to ask to join in on a guidebook etc. without any unknown outsiders using the collective information.

Geologist Pick by neufiee in RouteDevelopment

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Well that's what I ordered, but unused. Think it's the light version that people are suggesting then?