made those improvements himself
He plays Dwerf Fertress with standard ascii tileset. I don't think Ben knows what pretty graphics are.
made those improvements himself
He plays Dwerf Fertress with standard ascii tileset. I don't think Ben knows what pretty graphics are.
Behind one door is a goat, behind another is a lamb and behind the remaining door is our saviour Jesus Christ
If I select the goat and the jesus, will they fuck?
http://google.com/test'onmouseover=document.location.href='http://google.com';//.swf
[Edit - PJH] Rebaking
The second image clearly has improved texturing and level design.
He really doesn't care about his turban. Just threw a towel on that noggin.
I'm using a device
That has got to be something really special on your desktop, and not just a random google earth image.
@HardwareGeek said:
Even blakeyrat is still lurking.
I don't think he's actually visiting, but having some software consume the feeds or something like that.
I know that the Earth won't suddenly slow down and switch from orbiting around the Sun to straight up falling
Your physics homework for today:
How much time would it take for the earth to fall to the sun? You may ignore complex gravitational interactions for the time being. Assume the earth will be disintegrated and become part of the sun when it exits the inside of the corona.
I cannot leave the goal weight blank. I don't friggan care about my weight, I just want to buy a sleep tracker at a discount! Can't you derive some of that info anyway?
~Buuuureau cra-cy
dunna dunna dunna dunna
Buuuureau cra-cy~
My issue in these three or four games so far has been ending up with a diagonal pattern of same tiles.
My hypothesis is that each successive tile value will stay on the board for an average of twice the life time of the previous tile.
I think I may have been full of shit.
256 was the highest box I got.
oh memory
Getting to have a 2048 tile without undo is fairly tricky.
Oh, I got one playing for the first time ever.
Got stuck rather quickly after that though.
I just played for a bit, and since stuff disappears, I suppose it's open ended.
Then I realized the scoring isn't based on the number showing on the tiles and I gave up
Argh! That game! (I've yet to get higher than 65536; I'm not even sure if it is possible…)
It was searching source code for escape sequences in regexes embedded in string literals?
Man you guys suck at regex. (kisses muscles on both arms)
This isn't wrong or obnoxious.
It's funny.
*kisses deltoids*
So he's a fuckwit to his team as well, it's not just us?
It's also possible that back then, just like this time, I added a css rule
p br { display:none; }
but have forgotten about it
For those who haven't seen it.
This reminds me how glad I am that I can use C now and I don't have to do things like memory bank management by hand any more or keeping track of how long my jumps are because of page boundaries.
If you have to program in that kind of environment, with essentially the atoms of computing instructions.... isn't the very first thing you do writing a (small) library that abstracts all of that away for you?
You have them in embedded programming too. They're the box that you glue the board into after it's built.
No, that's a special construct called the n-closure.
I was already convinced that JS’s ability to parse /something/ into a regex was a bad idea (
I prefer a literal regex notation over regex-in-a-string, actually. It means I never have to think about whether I'm escaping this char because of the string or because of the regex or maybe I should double-escape that plus, or type three extra backslashes before a backslash or aaaaargh. So yeah. A regex literal instantly removes all of that ambiguity.
Looks like this has been patched already.
What do you mean?
It's still properly fucked for me.
I don't see how you could reconcile that with disbelief in all gods not being a religious belief.
Lots of people who believe in God don't believe things that other organized religions believe. It doesn't make it not a religious belief.
simply can't fathom that someone could function without having faith in something.
Is it not a belief about God?
the belief that there is no God is obviously faith.
@Intercourse said:
I would have remembered that, but the lack of pagination here makes topics rather difficult to read all the way through.
I don't understand this. Just keep scrolling.
http://www.ifdefined.com/blog/post/Jeff-Atwood-is-trying-to-kill-me.aspxI cannot recollect if I have posted this!
And he's just pretending his chaos-system for forks is making him go faster.
No I'm talking about how if() and while() look dense and stupid, while functionName() looks perfectly fine.
It speaks to the scale of the cosmos that it currently utterly outdoes not only our transportation methods, but our simulation capacity as well.
(well, if you want meter resolution, that is)
Outer spaces look funny to me
NospacesaroundifandforkeyworddslookslikethistomebutfunnilyIhavenotroublewhenit'sfunctionnames.
Pager.js is truly trivial to use though.
I was pleasantly surprise when I learned about extremely simple jQuery things like .animate and .load, and I'm a bit out of touch with current frameworking.
I like how it emphasizes the condition inside ifs and the operands inside the calls.
I only do inner spaces when there's too many parens in the condition.
And don't you fucking dare to cuddle that else. You're not helping anyone.
Well, if you're compressing it and storing it, but it's not compressed when it's in memory, and if you track changes, you still need to be able to address every single pixel in that square.
You could drop all the void outside the galaxy, I guess, and get a 30% bonus, but that would require some extra weird mapping shenanigans that I don't even want to think about.
Assuming 1x1m for a person, you can't fit the galaxy in 2^64 memory addresses either. The galaxy in a 1-bit square image takes up 9.460.528.400.000.000.000.000 pixels, while 2^64 = 18.446.744.073.709.551.616 which is too small by a factor of about 450.
But I'm sure you have either a workaround, or a proof that my brain is full of fuck. I concede that I may mave miscounted a 0, because that's really easy to mess up.
Throw some jquery and pager.js in there, and you have the makings of a full-featured ajax app.
That sounds so much to me like "draw the rest of the fucking owl".
You guys don't let anything slip
Sometimes, the "Many Eyes" hypothesis of open source does in fact work.