Merwyn

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[–] Merwyn@sh.itjust.works 5 points 8 months ago

For gaming I see your point, it looks like everything as to be a money grab nowaday which greatly reduce the quality of a lot of games.

For ttrpg I don't feel like it though. Sure Wizard of the Coast/Hasbro has gone to shit but I left the D&D train a long time ago already. And the amount of other very good and accessible system is amazing. IMO The only thing "bad" that this new popularity bring is players with wrong expectations. Some expect every games and every DM to be of the same quality as Critical Roll or other well known podcast, some exept to find "video games" mechanic like in baldur's gate, some are trying to force the meme stuff inside the game, ect.

[–] Merwyn@sh.itjust.works 40 points 8 months ago

Not accurate at all. You need a lot more paragraph, even better if you cut them every 2 sentences, and emoji at the end and beginning of every sentences.

[–] Merwyn@sh.itjust.works 7 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

You already had good answers but I would like to add my two cents:

The "starter set" is the cheaper option (less than 20$). It has a small prewritten adventure, a set a prewritten characters of level 1 with backstory, and the basic rules you need for this adventure.

Good point for it: cheap, the bare minimum you need to dive directly in it, already contain an adventure so it's easier for you as a new GM.

Bad point: it only contain a small subset of the rules, and will become "useless" if you decide to go further and buy the full books. Also, if your wife or kid do not like the pregen characters, you will not have the full rules related to character creation.

Then you have the core rule set already linked.

Good point: everything you need for a very long time, you will have all the rules to run anything you want. Other books are "only" going to add more options (spell, items, characters building options, ect).

Bad point: the price (120$), more information so it may be harder to digest everything and "get into it". It does not contain pre written adventure. You will have to find one separate or make one yourself, there are some free options available.

On top of that you don't need anything else exept pen and paper. Dice are of course greatly recommended, but you can start with some free phone app.

[–] Merwyn@sh.itjust.works 8 points 9 months ago (2 children)

You want a slug-related traumatizing story ? I had a cat with very long hairs, there was a cat door to the garden outside but usually he slept inside. One morning i wake up and feel the cat close to me in the bed, something very common. I start to pet him on the dark being half awake only. After some time i feel something wet in his belly fur, but as I'm half sleepy I don't react and keep petting him. Only after what was probably a long time, I realized that something is wrong, turn on the light and see a slug curled/trapped inside his fur, I was touching it with my hand for several minutes!

[–] Merwyn@sh.itjust.works 1 points 9 months ago

When called with n=1 ? It's from i=0 to i<1, so it will do only one iteration with i=0 and print one #.

[–] Merwyn@sh.itjust.works 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (2 children)

Yes, to better understand this you have to understand the "flow" of the program. Meaning the order at which the instructions are executed and not written.

Here you have the flow of the program starting from n =3 until the recursion reach draw(0), note that none of the for loop have been executed yet. At this point it reach the first "return" instruction and go finish the call to draw(0).

Then the flow go back to where it previously was: inside the draw(1) call just after the line calling draw(0). And it start executing the next lines of the draw(1): the for loop.

Then it reach the second "return" and proceed again until the whole program is over.

[–] Merwyn@sh.itjust.works 11 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (9 children)

Never ever ever ever give money to someone that promise to give it after to charity. There are countless stories with proof of people who never kept the promises. Even if they did give it, they get tax benefit instead of you. It's worth also (even more) for shop or other places that propose to round up the total and give to charity.

You want to give to charity? Just give to charity, why a middle man ?

[–] Merwyn@sh.itjust.works 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (4 children)

Yes, as I wrote when the method draw(n=1) finish the for loop that print one "#", this call of the method draw return. Then the process start again from the after the line draw(n-1) of the method draw(n=2), which execute the for loop to print "##" and return. Then again you come back to after the line draw(n-1) of inside the method draw(n=3), ect.

You should keep in mind that everytime a draw(n-1) is called, the current method is "paused" until this call return.

[–] Merwyn@sh.itjust.works 3 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (6 children)

You are looking at a recursive method, as you can see with the line draw(n-1) inside the draw(n) method. You can search for "recursive function" on internet for a better understanding.

Basically, the method draw is called a first time n = a user input, but then this method call itself with n-1 until it reach 0. So you can think as if function draw(6) will call draw(5) and wait for it to return before continuing, draw(5) call draw(4), ect until draw(0) that return immediately.

So then the order of execution will be draw(1) that print " #\n" and return, then draw(2) will proceed to print "##\n" and return, then draw(3), ect until draw(n).

[–] Merwyn@sh.itjust.works 4 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Just buy blocks of basic hard soap. Better for your skin and your plumbing. I don't know if it's cheaper compared to your 10L bottle, but it's definitely cheaper compared to normal liquid soap bottles.

[–] Merwyn@sh.itjust.works 28 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (5 children)

French "vache": Meuh

[–] Merwyn@sh.itjust.works 21 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

I watched it purely for nostalgia reason because of the games, I decided to not read reviews about it before. There was few interesting scenes (combat scenes), but overall not worth it IMO. I kept watching hoping that it will get better and I kept being disappointed. Maybe I'll check the season 2 though according to reviews this time.

They took a big dump on all the existing lore, and on the already well defined character of Master Chief.

Forward Unto Dawn was so much better as a Halo adaptation.

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Served with air fryed brussel sprouts with garlic and parmesan, and super soft baked potatoes. It was delicious!

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