My first 7 (IIRC) chal wins were with that combo, I had some experience with what I was doing.
Congrats. I have the seeded RoH + RoSS run unfinished, just about to do alchemy prep before I go kill Yog. I will note that food has been no issue, as I write I’ve explored all floors and have 19 rations and miscellaneous other food.
I know it didn’t give you all info in the log, but IIRC it did have hit chances and such, correct?
There was a fork that gave you much more info, not sure if it’s still active.
I will also note, the game doesn’t use raw RNG, it tweaks it a bit to achieve a significantly lower chance of “cursed RNG”
I got one in an hour over on Discord
I also got PGC-BTP-MTC from ifritdiezel in the Discord, with the rings properly accessible.
Honestly the run is fairly easy, if anything I’m going through too fast (thus low level so a bit behind on talents). Also I should have kept the rotberry for grass generation, ultimately I can deal without it, not using tipped darts is a shame though.
I just need something to kill crabs early on. Beyond that the goal is to avoid melee
Huntress with early RoSS and RoH (and maybe transmute for a better tier 1 weapon) might be able to do it, barkskin to cover for armor and point blank talent in place of melee weapons.
Maybe I’ll give it a shot when I don’t feel like doing standard challenges
Items dropping on a chest is not a new thing, presumably you just haven’t encountered it before
Rare but it happens… time to put the corrosion wand to work then
Alternative solutions: change the tile type with e.g. aqua blast, use some sort of teleporting e.g. chains or blink stones, and several other options depending on what you have
Inspired by, a rogue-like Shattered Pixel Dungeon (at the very least I saw this photo in its subreddit a couple days ago, and we are in PD’s lemmy community)
Going by the phrasing I’d say educated guess. I for one agree, it sounds like a massive liability when you have e.g. data protection laws to think about
set up != write software
From the little I played with Arduino’s IoT platform, I honestly believe that if there is a compatible sensor that can detect vape smoke, almost anyone could get a simple version up and running. It was a very simple and largely automated setup if all you want is to get the sensor output to the portal and then link it to a UI element.
Of course gluing together this software is more complex than that, but it’s no grand feat either.
Absolutely I am making a bunch of assumptions. Following the tried and true Keep It Simple Stupid approach. Because there is no indication given that any more complexity is required, and keeping complexity to a minimum is key to efficient development. If there was anything actually technically impressive (or at least technically impressive sounding) about what they did, I trust they would have mentioned it.
I do not claim to be amazing, and it’s a simple fact that many basic examples/tutorials are named with hello world (and pretty easy to search for that way). A quick Google pulls up e.g. “Hello World!” of push notifications, Problems with simple “hello world” of ListView in Android
And of course I’m also explicitly using Hello World to reference the original comment
In all likelihood calling manufacturer’s API to read the value then compare to a compile-time constant? It’s a notification hello-world merged with display-a-list hello world and manufacturer’s reading-sensor-values hello world. Yes I do think it’s borderline trivial
Then why publish detection events like this? If they do start following up, all it does is warn perpetrators, and allow for fast iteration of anti-detection, to say nothing of other concerns people have mentioned (tripping other people’s detectors etc.)
Unless there will be disciplinary follow-up ( -> no reason for this design), I only see this going the way of de-facto scoreboards among kids.
Yup. Had some time to kill offline so I just ascended that run, I’ll probably drop a post as well