Bad_Company_Daps
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Bad_Company_Daps@lemmy.cato
News@lemmy.world•Firefighting planes are dumping ocean water on the Los Angeles fires − why using saltwater is typically a last resort
3·1 year ago1 acre of area by 1 foot high volume of water
Bad_Company_Daps@lemmy.cato
Technology@beehaw.org•I love my smart TV (From Mastodon) - Repost
1·1 year agoFound any promising leads? My Samsung is still holding on but I know I’m counting the days until it’s time to replace it
Bad_Company_Daps@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•HDMI 2.2 cranks the bandwidth to 96Gbps and aims to eliminate audio sync issues foreverEnglish
4·1 year agoWait Linux still does not have 2.1 support yet? Hasn’t that been around for years at this point? What’s been holding it back?
I do agree in the end it’s arbitrary, and you’re right there are 2 extremes in strategy, purely analytical and purely reflexive, plus everything in between.
Admittedly without having played this game specifically using both strategies this is purely speculation. But from my experience playing similar games, exactly to your point of the two strategies, if time and moves are weighed equally, I feel like a player using the analytics strategy would end up with a much higher score than a reflex based player at the “same” skill level (however “skill” levels would be pretty hard to quantify and compare by the two strategies).
Hope that makes sense :)
Looks pretty cool. I know this isn’t the point but I feel like from a games perspective the scoring is a bit off. I don’t think 1 extra second and 1 extra move should be the same value. For me to sit there and analyze what the optimal move set would be to move set would be to move a certain block may avoid 2-3 extra moves, but would take way longer than 3 seconds for me to calculate in my head. Maybe make a move add 5 points to the score?
I wonder if there’s a game theory way to find the optimal amount that the moves and time should be weighed to make them equal value.
Either way, pretty awesome you got this working in bash.
Bad_Company_Daps@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Steam is now refunding Ghost of Tsushima for people in affected countries.
42·2 years agoI think he means Steam’s refund policy is not available to anyone outside the US because they only implemented it to comply with a US law, so like if you are in a country without similar consumer protection laws they don’t offer the refund policy. (its not just the US btw, places like Canada and the EU also have the Steam refund policy)
Bad_Company_Daps@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Meet ‘goldene’: this gilded cousin of graphene is also one atom thickEnglish
191·2 years ago23 atoms thick
Bad_Company_Daps@lemmy.cato
News@lemmy.world•Trump posts bizarre solar eclipse ad – with his head plunging US into darkness
437·2 years agoSo in other words just lying? You really answered a question you had no idea the answer to with “yes.”
Bad_Company_Daps@lemmy.catoToday I learned@lemmy.ml•TIL that the last sword duel in France took place in 1967, between the mayor of Marseilles and the presidential candidate of the Socialist Party.English
0·3 years agoIt was a just a regular duel, the point isn’t to kill but basically “touch” the other guy like in a fencing match. The other guy got hit twice and survived but had to go to his wedding the next day.
Bad_Company_Daps@lemmy.cato
Technology@beehaw.org•Batteries in electric vehicles have more mileage in city driving rather than highway drivingEnglish
1·3 years agoThe reason this is interesting is because it’s the reverse of gas cars. Typically the best efficiency of a gas vehicle is on the highway but for EVs you get much more efficiency in local streets
Bad_Company_Daps@lemmy.catoToday I learned@lemmy.ml•TIL that the last sword duel in France took place in 1967, between the mayor of Marseilles and the presidential candidate of the Socialist Party.English
3·3 years agoIf you were wondering, the mayor won the duel
Bad_Company_Daps@lemmy.cato
Technology@beehaw.org•Meta won’t negotiate with publishers, will end Facebook news in Canada - ArsTechnica
12·3 years agoHonestly I just hope this backfires and less Canadians end up using Facebook, we’d definitely be much better off



As someone who skates and hasn’t rollerbladed since 2010 and does not perform on either, I’m going to say no. If you’re asking because you’re going to see a performance, it’ll probably be just as enjoyable. But if you’re asking because someone you know is bragging about rollerblading, they are full of shit.