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wildcard namespace imports
Java doesnt have more wildcards than C# tho
import java.stuff.*; == using System.Stuff;
however, what I have is import java.**, which imports all members of the java package recursively
the only issue is... I dont have a java package
Doesn't sound like an issue to me at all
Doesn't sound like an issue to me all at
issue Doesn't me all sound like an at to
12:10
You all don't sound like a reproducible issue.
You don't sound like a reproducible all issue.
12:32
You all don't sound reproducible.
I reproduced 2 times already
there are two little ntohls?
Thats unfortunate
I don't belive you @ntohl
Need to see that hack work first.
haven't you installed the System.Reproduce package yet?
12:34
I don't have the copy paste t-shirts, but yes.
@Squirrelintraining sorry. No porn version for you
12:48
Oh maaaan snaps fingers
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@Neil what do you call to this meme again?
@mr5 I just searched for hype gif
Not sure what the meme is called though
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@Squirrelintraining is this a reference of Thanos or Swiper the fox?
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I'm thinking it's the "oohh" meme
searching "hype meme" doesn't yield results I want
12:56
just search by image
there are a lot of variations of this meme
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It's called "supa hot fire"
I'm not sure how
Argh
ah that does ring a bell
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I can't find the version of this supa hot fire with team OG (dota 2 reference) on it
@Neil what does your instincts tells you?
@Squirrelintraining can you help me find the meme of team OG doing the supa hot fire plz
my instincts tell me ham and cheese on rye
@mr5 Swipa
@mr5 no idea what u is talking about
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13:06
I thought you play dotka?
nope
@mr5 Yes i do
Techies mvp
!!gogleme techies
@Squirrelintraining That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: googleme
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@Squirrelintraining did you watch ti9?
I watched ti9 grand finals and approx 4 matches more
13:19
@mr5 yes
Although i missed most of the finals
Due to family
bloody Twitch spoilered the results via email
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lol
I'm still hype til this day of OG accomplishment
I envy them. I wish I pursue my dream of becoming a pro player
unfortunately, becoming a pro doesn't seem to be my fate
not with that attitude
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because it's too late
I'm old already
16-20 are the ideal age of best of the best
13:25
@mr5 bla bla
all i read are excuses
Kuroky age 26 Ti9 2nd place
@mr5 Write an AI that beats any of them
Laugh in their faces as they wallow in their own anguish.
Just fork OpenAI
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those are base from my observations. you can easily spot "God" players on their first 3 years of playing the game. Most of these "God" players are age from that range.
On top of my regret, I'm already playing a decade and I still suck, lol
@Squirrelkiller yeah team OG was beaten to death by OpenAI
did OpenAI chatwheel?
13:31
Easy: Be rich and have enough time to play all the time.
@MadaraUchiha lelelelel
@Squirrelkiller Eh, that's not exactly true
@mr5 Cuz young plebs play moa games than old plebs
nop. I have a friend who play shit ton of dota, still doesn't improve THAT much. You need improving mindset. Training half the time, play other half...
Play all time, analyze what you doing wrong improve
13:32
While it's probably true that kids from impoverished families don't have much time to play, many kids, even on families that aren't that well off, play games for a significant portion of their time.
Improvement in games past the level of "I'm pretty good" generally takes conscious effort, it's not a matter of "play for 10 years and it would ingrained", it's like @Squirrelintraining says, you need to actively analyze your mistakes and improve.
Aye
I for example am prone to play far to aggresive on heros that don't fair well.
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@Squirrelkiller but Ana (one of TI9 champ) is sleeping for 10hrs
play until you get beaten, then copy opponent's strategy
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@Squirrelintraining nope. I played to death when I was young.
repeat until you are #1
13:36
@Wietlol But then who do you copy?
And y'all can't always win doing that
you dont copy when you win
only when you lose
you only have to win >50% of your games
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@Wietlol what if I always lose?
I do that :D
if you always lose, then you always switch strategies
it's like Poker. Best strats tends to be always abused.
and ppl with braces in poker DO bluff instead of follow strict RoI calculations
13:38
ofc... this only works on games without much skill
mostly strategy only games
But the best games allow you to take advantage of the "best strategy" thereby becoming the new meta like in hearthstone
such as card games
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winning a single match in dota 2 nowadays doesn't seem to work on single player only. One can play very good while the rest of your team feeds and you still lose
tho poker players with sound and good math behind them gets rich...
HS, TFT, etc
13:38
though admittedly hearthstone has too much RNG
on skill based games, you cant just win by copying opponents that beat you
why?
@ntohl Because you lack the skill to implement their strategy.
I like games where the winning strategy isn't obvious and lets me try different strats
tower defense games are like that sometimes
It's like saying "My strategy for being a sniper in the game? I just click on heads lol"
13:40
I like games where there is no winning strategy
@Wietlol You might enjoy RimWorld.
but your skill to combine strategies at each given moment is the winning deal
if there is no winning strategy, then you can't win
@MadaraUchiha I might enjoy a game I built a prototype for
13:40
I enjoy games where winning isn't critical to enjoyment.
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AI:18 vs OG:5 (TI9 champion)
@Neil That's not necessarily true.
chineese just do that. Just produce enough players that are more talented, and wait out to copy the strat without error in carrying out
Well, it's not so much as an attribute of the games, but of the players.
If there is no winning strategy, then you can't reliably win
13:41
true
its based on Taito's Lost Magic, but instead of Nintendo DS, you use your computer and mobile phone
D&D
it is also heavily PvP based
but I don't like that either, because it means you can't win even when you're being clever
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan You, too, will probably enjoy RimWorld.
13:42
I would love to see two master bots play against each other
would be interesting to watch
I have like 500 hours on that game. Never once "won" based on the game's definition of "winning".
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@ntohl I feel parenting has a lot of factor to produce a TI9 champ lol
@MadaraUchiha I'll add it to my Retirement List, the list of games I bought in humble bundles or store giveaways that I will play once I retire.
@MadaraUchiha what is RimWorld?
RimWorld can be a huge time sink. It's one of those games you open up at 20:00, you play an hour, and it's 3:00AM
13:43
looks like some version of terraria, factorio, etc
@Wietlol It's closer to Dwarf Fortress, if you're familiar with it.
nope
I tend to play a lot of exploration games or games where I'm free to do whatever I want. Lately, it's been subnautica, satisfactory
I still play minecraft on occasion, even when it was unpopular :P
You start out with N colonists in X biome at Y difficulty, and your goal from the game is to 1. survive 2. thrive 3. launch a ship and get off the hellhole of a planet you found yourself in.
Glanced at DF once and it seemed to complex for what I'm willing to devote my precious free time to. I'll look at Rimworld too.
13:45
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan RimWorld is a less complex and much more UX friendly of Dwarf Fortress
I prefer some high skill cap, low player quantity, pvp games
I recently finished Skyrim, fashionably late, and will soon decide what my game for Late 2019 will be. Possibly Borderlands, which has been waiting in my steam library for a couple of years.
And if you want, after you get the hang of it, you can increase the complexity back up with the use of mods (the modding community of RimWorld is one of the best modding communities of any game out there, and it's C# too :D)
> finished Skyrim
#define finished
Finished the main storyline quests?
I'd define that as finishing the game
Finishing Skyrim != Completing Skyrim
13:46
if you're like me, you'll have literally done everything there is to offer before finishing the game
I hope so for avner's sanity
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playing dota requires too much focus and losing would cause a traumatizing experience.
Anyone remembers Bantumi?
I still enjoy League of Legends for example
Skyrim was such a good game. I don't know how they managed all the voice acting in that game
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eww
13:46
@Wietlol REPORT REPORT NOOB REPORT
I like the idea of Conqueror's Blade
L2P LOSER REPORT REPORT
@Wietlol LOL?
Delayed the main storyline quests for a long while. Did the Mage College quests, then the Dark Brotherhood (well, crushed the dark brotherhood), then did the DLC questlines. Then my leveling plateaued and I just ran through the civil war and main quests to get it over with.
@MadaraUchiha bronze?
13:47
@mr5 as expected
I must say, I dont play ranked any more tho
@Wietlol I'll admit to never having played ranked all that much, never really liked MOBA
people in normal games are probably less toxic
@Wietlol It's actually the normal games that I recall the toxicity from.
I imagine ranked is even moreso.
13:48
hmm...
Toxicity doesn't really have an upper bound, per-se.
then it is probably my majestic aura that dispels the poison
@MadaraUchiha uuu. I want to play Dwarf Fortress when I retire. The idea of game so complex that even the programmers learn aspects of the game from players is nice...
hearthstone did well to prevent players from chatting to each other unless they're friends
that said, some players will spam the "threat" emote every chance they can
I think that is not much of an improvement
13:49
@ntohl Like I said, RimWorld is sorta a more approachable version of DF, with less relying on arcane key combinations, and more War Crimes™️.
@Neil Eh, people will always find a way
however, FFA games dont suffer from it that much
Like on Stack Overflow that some people avoided the downvote script by instead target upvoting every other answer on any question the target has answered.
if someone is trolling, he is not bothering you that much
People will always find a way.
if someone goes afk or whatever, who cares?
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13:50
Life uh.. "finds a way" --Jeff Goldblum
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@Squirrelintraining it did take a while though
The moment that AI started beating pros in 1:1 consistently, it was clear to me that the skill over time graph of the AI rises much faster than that of humans, and I had no doubt that eventually you'd get AI that consistently beats teams as well
Although AI still has a huge advantage over players in most cases.
Players are constrained by screens and mice and keyboards, and only two hands and 10 fingers, whereas an AI has no such limitations.
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the reaction time is bias
AI has a huge advantage over humans in any case
AI masters precision, speed, accuracy and knowledge
oh, and calculations
13:59
You could artificially insert delays in their reaction time
the only thing it needs is intelligence
If you wanted to
would be interesting to see how AI would perform with statistically average delays (for pro gamers)
then it would be about skill vs skill
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yes
I'd like to see that
I don't think "skill" is a meaningful term for AI.
I like to see an AI vs AI
14:00
@Neil I predict that it will learn to predict the near future
It will learn its own delay, and fire actions sooner to bypass it (specifically in the case of micro).
I still think it would be superior, or it will become superior at least
I have no doubts that it would still be superior.
@MadaraUchiha Moreover, these delays will be part of the input parameters, and will be used to maximize whatever results the AI is written to maximize.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Exactly
We'll find the AI using these delays in its favor, because for an AI they're not "handicaps", they're just part of the rules it's built to optimize.
14:01
AI plays nonstandard strategies and builds, while simultaneously never making mistakes that humans sometimes make in their judgement
They don't suffer from sunk costs bias, (or any human bias, really)
That's because it doesn't have "judgements", just "heuristics".
which is why I think they'd be superior despite the artificial delays
And can make a snap decision on whether to abandon this unit or not, without considering the game's history.
The delays are as "artificial" as, say the game's physics engine.
it doesn't really make mistakes so much as attempt a strategy based on the history of past strategies, and if it doesn't work, it'll try something different
14:03
@Neil The thing is that artificial delays are just another input parameter to the function
Optimizing with it or without it matters little to an AI
not sure what you mean by that. It doesn't matter at all to an AI, because it's an AI
you can make the AI use an ups of 4
it's just a handicap to reduce the bias that would otherwise come from processing faster
In chess or jeopardy, there isn't this bias
but there would be for dota2
@Neil An AI usually tries to minimize a cost function over a hundred, a thousand, or a million different parameters
Adding a delay generally means adding a (constant) parameter
It changes the algorithm little, and the result would be similar.
well it wouldn't change the results, it would simply allow a human opponent to be competitive against it
if there are 10 things to micromanage, and within 2 seconds, you've micromanaged all 10 things, you have an edge over a human player that would take 20 seconds to do the same
the "skill" part should be on whether or not those decisions benefited you or not
14:08
I think the StarCraft AI for instance had an APM upper bound
This continues to be one of my all-time favorite twitter threads: a compilation of AIs doing things their designers didn't expect them too, simply because the goals weren't well defined:
in SC1 I had an AI opponent, which couldn't cope with fly my cc to the corners
had 700-1100 apm in the replay, perfectly microed, and I could beat it
An AI is vulnerable to outputting predictable and maybe exploitable results. For example, if I (a player) extrapolate that sending 10 zerglings will always cause the AI to respond in a certain way (take soldiers from the back to deal with the threat), it's a behavior that I can exploit, and count on the AI not adapting in time.
But I'd be hard pressed to notice such patterns within 1 (or even 10) games
@MadaraUchiha but that's the point, you'd train the AI to have played against players which do this, so you'd have the appropriate response to such an attack
not unlike how human players deal with early rushes
14:11
@MadaraUchiha that is a pretty common strategy for the SC bot contests
@Wietlol Yup. But I'm not talking about the AI that comes with SC
me neither
I'm talking about an AI like DeepMind
DeepMind is not vulnerable to early rushes.
to be truly effective against a human player, it would have to not be predictable
pro chess players say the same. Against AI you need to push the AI to zugzwang
14:12
sometimes it would return soldiers to its base, and other times it may counterattack your base
I am talking about Starcraft which is used as a bot contest, where people write a bot to play the game and make those bots fight each other
@Wietlol Oh, then yeah, obviously it would be an easy bias to exploit.
Say @Wietlol, have I ever told you about Screeps?
@ntohl Fantastic.
and bots can recognize the patterns of other bots and abuse their behavior
@MadaraUchiha I think you havent
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I heard about the one about the tic-tac-toe
14:14
@Wietlol Screeps is a game where this concept is the point.
It's a colony building game, you have resources and buildings and units
it would crash the game before it'd lose :P
But it's all controlled through code you write, and not through direct controls.
so the loss wouldn't be registered
@Neil Got a link to that?
That's amazing
in what language would you write the code?
14:16
I read about it some time ago
let me see if I can find it again
@Wietlol JavaScript, or anything that compiles to JavaScript.
@Neil Got it
there are AI development contests here. 24 hour strategy game winning contest
well that's just a small footnote about it :P
I was looking for the original article
I'd love to write an AI for a game like AE2 or SupCom, but I dont have enough resources
... and with resources, I mean time
Someone created a physics engine to see if they could use genetic algorithms to make a flying machine
14:19
@Wietlol You must construct additional pylons!
the fitness was based on the highest it could go. Of course the AI cheated by making obstacles that could tip toe on stilts
still impressive of course, but not exactly the point of the exercise
14:53
i hate visual studio
compile error: expected catch or finally (317)

THERE IS A FUCKING CATCH ON 317
are ye sure
you code outside of method?
@Harry welcome to the club
@ntohl no
@Harry Screenshot or paste plz
Because I simply don't trust you
And I'm also kinda evil
15:10
Scam is fake
@Wietlol please make a SupCom AI! The normal pc enemies are so stupid, they just win by going "more difficulty == more resources and unit spam"
I will help you train it by fighting it
I will first finish Wietlang
oh... and my LostMagic game
oh... and about 10 other projects
15:30
Priorities dude
I'm building an android app that automatically logs into public wifi for you
Problem that I will always have: I can't build a generic login method
I gotta implement one method for each wifi provider
So to implement a provider, I gotta capture the login process to simulate it with manual requests:
So if anyone would like to have any public Wifis implemented in an autologin app - just give me a description of how it works and I'll add it
Auto logging into public wifi doesn't sound like a great idea
Also, how do you handle the ones that require you to sign up with an email
15:50
I have a settings activity. Every wifi that needs credentials wil have an entry in the activity where the user can save theri data on the phone.
fair enough
Mobyklick is already implemented, next up is my companies wifi where I have to send my AD user/password twice a day to log in. Although if I ever release this, I'll make that one hidden.
I want to help the Mock framework find the Expression to work with. How can I define the following?
            Grafika firstElement ...
            Mock<ObservableCollection<Grafika>> blinkingMock = new Mock<ObservableCollection<Grafika>>(MockBehavior.Strict);
            villogasMock.Setup(x => x.Add(firstElement));
to
            Grafika firstElement ...
            Mock<ObservableCollection<Grafika>> blinkingMock = new Mock<ObservableCollection<Grafika>>(MockBehavior.Strict);
            villogasMock.Setup(ObservableCollectionAdd(firstElement));


        private Expression<Action<ObservableCollection<Grafika>>> ObservableCollectionAdd(Grafika x)
        {
            var obsType = typeof(Collection<Grafika>);
            var grafType = typeof(Grafika);
            var selM = typeof(Collection<Grafika>)
                .GetMethods(BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.Public)
it gives all type of errors. If I don't add the Expression.Variable(obsType) at the return it gives Static method requires null instance, non-static method requires non-null instance, if I add it, it complains about bad number of arguments
16:17
ntohl...
It's not like you're new here
That code reads really hard
(Also I dont know what happens there)
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lol
you have to chunk it to smaller modules to lessen the complexity
- every JS npm dev ever
16:41
Hello. Does anyone know why my last answer was flagged as community wiki in less than 2 minutes after posting? is there a bot for this kind of thing? stackoverflow.com/a/57760280/1248177 (is this chat a good place to ask this)
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Q: What are "Community Wiki" posts?

Justin StandardSome questions and answers are marked Community Wiki and are owned by a community wiki user: (in fact, this very question is one of them) Why have Community Wiki posts? How do Community Wiki posts work? How does a post become a Community Wiki post? How can the Community Wiki status be remove...

@Squirrelkiller already read.

> The answer's (not question's) author checks the community wiki checkbox when composing or editing the answer. Note that this checkbox isn't available to users with less than 10 reputation. The checkbox also is not available if the question being answered is already a community wiki.

I dont remember checking anything.

> If you post an answer to a community wiki question, your answer will also be community wiki.

Question is not a community wiki question.

> A moderator has reason to believe that the question or answer serves better in community wiki mode -
I guess I checked it by mistake...
I mean
It kinda says so
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17:24
kek
17:48
Looking at linting options and particularly stylecop.analyzers, which says it uses a code analysis rule set file to toggle rules on/off. I know where the dialog for Code Analysis is under Properties of a .csproj file, but I'm wondering where the stylecop ruleset is, or if I'm expected to do something else here. Checked documentation; it doesn't cover it. Anyone done this before?
18:01
Looking at issues in stylecop repo didn't help, but Googling stylecoprules.ruleset and viewing References -> Analyzers in source tree worked. Not where I thought it was it seems.
@Squirrelkiller oh! I didnt think that I could have seen it here. Alright then. I will ask to be removed. Thank you for pointing out.
 
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21:17
Hello
I have a problem with git in visual studio 2019
when i try to make a clone
it says
"error encountered while cloning the remote repository: Installation"
can you clone without VS?
yes git desktop is working
but i need to work with git in vs
21:34
path
Error encountered while cloning the remote repository: Installation
there is no much results when i google it :(
I need help guys
21:47
my solution is... to use Rider instead of VS
that's not a solution
yes, yes it is
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