Ardyssian
@Ardyssian@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on How is Arcane the series based upon League of Legends, a tower defense game? 2 days ago:
If you play Hermindinger / Azer you can simulate Tower Def lol
- Comment on why do most people on deviantart act the same? 1 week ago:
I Used To Type Like This Because I Treated Shift As a Spacebar Alongside Spacebar. Not sure why, just felt natural. Now I only capitalize certain named nouns
- Comment on Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered confirmed by ESRB rating 5 months ago:
I couldn’t get past the open world formula that Ubisoft is infamous for. Just put me off completely once I saw the world map with all the ? markers
- Comment on "Modding is pretty big" says Baldur's Gate 3 director as over 1m mods are installed in less than 24 hours 5 months ago:
Did you ever find out how your saves got deleted? Been facing save-related troubles with a similar impact when cross playing between PC and ROG Ally
- Comment on Google Maps tests new pop-up ads that give you an unnecessary detour 7 months ago:
O
- Comment on What can a thorough sleep study reveal about a person's sleep and well-being? 1 year ago:
No, but I have a habit of grinding my teeth at night
- Comment on What can a thorough sleep study reveal about a person's sleep and well-being? 1 year ago:
In the past I remember feeling my heart racing whilst asleep (in a dream?) I am not sure if I should check for sleep apnea
- Comment on Programmer tries to explain binary search to the police 1 year ago:
What about this hypothetical scenario:
Suppose the objective is to review highway cam footage of the day to verify that a (non-speeding) car with a particular license plate passed by the area / used this route. We know on average cars that drive past this camera only appear for 3 seconds on the footage. How can binary search be used to find the car within 24 hours of footage, if the target car only appears for 3 seconds within the 24 hour span?