@rlemon also we never took the first item stash down, leaving at least one item there so that we could gather all resources from the location and keep at the nearest stash. That made scavenging later much easier.
@rlemon ok so one more thing (am I spoling this for you? ;)) was putting sick/wounded people to sleep early in the day because that way they could partially heal leaving the bed open for tired people.
@rlemon That's less efficient because you're guarding with hungry people that way. In our approach we always had someone sufficiently fed to be fully operational.
my general strategy was to have one runner. always. he was my main runner -- biggest pack wins. everyone else stays at home or does the missions with the other people. I make enough beds for everyone but the runner, injured people and runner sleep during the day while other people work on the house.
everyone eats every two days
non runners sleep at night or one guards if no one is injured and he can occupy a bed during the day
@Mosho I feel it's a goal we've all lost sight of with huge monolithic js frameworks. I'd rather render whatever page is requested before I have to load 200KB of framework :)
@BartekBanachewicz holy shit, I just tried to find screenshots I posted on a game called "sins of a solar empire"'s forum, after you said "powergaming" I had an itch to find it
windows 10 is faster. noticeably. but when my other ssd failed I was an idiot and upgraded to win10 before installing all of the drivers for the basic shit, like ssd, bios, etc.c
@Mosho windows 10 is faster. noticeably. but when you know my other ssd failed I was an idiot and upgraded to win10 before installing all of the drivers for the basic shit, like ssd, bios, etc.c (source)
@HassanIla Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
You'll need to convert them if you want to use them in a currency that isn't dollars. There's a fee involved, it's stated at conversion time, according to the exchange rate.
Currently working on jquery clone where when the user enter the value in this particular text field (High School) for example 12 it will automatically add 3 decimal zero this was working fine but when i am add more with my current code clone was working perfectly but the decimal was not adding in...
I have a radio button list, i want to enable/disable its element on some condition, here is my HTML:
<div class="form-group" id="dvToSelectHalfDayForFromDate" style="display:none;">
<div class="col-sm-6 input-group">
@Html.RadioButton("rbGrpForFromDateHalfDay", "1", isCheck...
JavaScript syntax 101. Here is a function declaration:
function foo() {}
Note that there's no semicolon: this is a function declaration; you need a separate invocation of foo() to actually run the function.
On the other hand, !function foo() {} is an expression, but that still doesn't invoke ...
Why are all job application forms made so much terrible
with my current code i can able to clone datepicker but i have given one more functionality if the user enter some random value 232323 will get an alert say kindly enter correct format this was working perfectly with the original text field but not on the clone one
Argh, my ISP has problems routing requests to cdn-chat.sstatic.net where SO seems to keep most of their JS assets, had to tether with mobile, download them one by one, set up a static fileserver on localhost and change my hostfile :(
@ivarni you can't hijack requests originated from outside from the fetch constructor, for one. You can force a particular url into cache, but SO changes the url's ?t=<randomcrap> thing every once in a while.
Heck, I'll just try and see how it goes. I wasn't planning on fetching it from the network, just caching it while I'm tethering and then intercept and serve directly from cache once I'm back on my shitty ISP
with my current code i can able to clone datepicker but i have given one more functionality if the user enter some random value 232323 will get an alert say kindly enter correct format this was working perfectly with the original text field but not on the clone one
@Zirak there isn't anything preventing him from "hijacking" CORS requests. Just that he can't reply with anything useful because he can't fetch CORS stuff...