The lure of pokemon as I gather isn't based on the skill of capturing them... it's more about exploration and collecting (where grinding plays into the collecting)
@BartekBanachewicz Actually, being a rehash of an old franchise with random AR slapped on top is a really big deal. This game taps into wish fulfillment of everyone who enjoyed the original franchise. It's easy to see why it's so popular.
@BartekBanachewicz Has nothing to do with being an idiot. Quite plainly, all it's doing is violating your expectations that a game must be skill based.
Bartek: Your questions leading up to your meaningless value judgments on people who enjoy this particular pass time were "what's really challenging in pokemon go", "what does the game offer", "what's the mechanic for catching one/reflex-based minigame?"
the simple fact is that the location data can be combined with a bunch of other data and run through algorithms written by people much smarter than me with access to a lot more data than me.
so taking a bet that they can't figure things out based on it is silly.
I'd need to spend all my time thinking about what data I'm leaking from what activities and I'd need to actually be able to figure out what can be learned about me based on it (which changes on a continual basis)
it's much simpler to just cancel my Google accounts
frankly
those fucking tax-evaders steal so much money from our government, it's practically my civil duty to fuck them whenever possible
best way of conjuring a set of partially applied functions at compile time in C++? (I have a bunch of primes available statically and want a bunch of function<int(int)>, with prime ^ baked in)
he just couldn't make his aggression work, Nerchio defended well every time (even Dasan Station), always entered the mid/late game with a big deficit, and lost to Nerchio's bigger economy
he didn't drop a single map before meeting Nerchio, 12-0 in his favour
I think that really tells you that LoTV is immature and not very well figured out
Zerg is my weakest race, i have 35% win with it :/
@Puppy it makes a big difference for early game, because queens work much better to deter early game pressure, so terran can't get the needed lead to get into midgame
(In the kor meta) In TvZ you're supposed to be the agressor at the beginning, pressure their 3rd, then play defensive to get your own base (defensive in mid game) and get back to aggro in late game
Kespa sent a report around 1-2 months ago to sc2 team about how terran is strong nowadays
In 2016, TvZ has 60% winrate for terran hence the queen buff
@Bassie FYI, an IDE is a text environment written in Turbo Vision, which is where you write code. And if you want to know what it stands for, watch the video where they read the definition out of the first google hit.
@HWalters Actually, it's not a GUI. It's an OO UI framework. It had a text version and later a GUI implementation (or did that get renamed OWL?). I know because I manually pieced together a manual and printed it on one of the very first Deskjets. With a cover art created with Banner Mania
My first "business application" ever was written in Turbo Pascal with a Turbo Vision GUI.
@jaggedSpire Nah, you'll know when to hold the funeral. I'll stop coming here and all that. Maybe someone comes in my name and says I'm dead, but don't listen to him. I'll come back in person once it's time.
Also I dreamed about going stargazing last night, but in order to do that I needed to bushwork some and hike through a small part of caving system with someone I knew who majored in physics. On the way there in a small cave we met a bunch of fellow EE students who were coming back because stargazing were done in smaller groups. Then we were given a lecture in astrophysics in the forest.