ook_the_librarian

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

This is just more propaganda from the People's Front of Judea.

 

I thought I would knock some dust off my drafting skills after a small chat with @captain_[email protected]

Seeing this image on the tutorial made me realize, FreeCAD seems to be a Technical Geometry Super-Suite. It makes sense that CAD would grow to include all of these things. But I thought sharing the initial perspective of some one who hasn't looked at this stuff in about 18 years might be interesting.

Granted I'm not actually familiar with most of this stuff, and none of it from the POV of FreeCAD. If this can deliver 10% of what I'm looking at, I'm in for a treat.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Ok, so maybe complaining will bump it. This honestly should be a thriving place.

I for one, read the welcome message and thought "this isn't what is thought it was". I was hoping for a drop in of bestOfReddit. But of course, that is the wrong attitude. Lemmy is its own thing. I don't want to treat it as bestofreddit for lemmy unless that was the mods' intent.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)

hi. sorry the first thing i bring up is a criticism.

I don't see why the bestoflemmy on lemmy.world should focus on lemmy features. It seems like it should just the best stuff, like content stuff, on lemmy.world, curated for sure, but not focused. it seems a name like lemmyTricks or myfavoritelemmyfeature would encompass that mission. This is kinda sitting on a general name, and I wonder if that's why there are not more submissions.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Once more people get onboard, the price is sure to fall.

 

For the sake of concreteness, let's take the Joe Biden registering to run in the 2024 Democratic Primary. He signs up and is asked for an election handle, aka username, screenname, whatever.

He tries "joe biden" but that is taken, as is "joebiden"... So yada yada yada, he settles on "joe4unions" or maybe something a professional would come with, but we'll go with "joe4unions".

Here's the Crazy Idea: New election rule. Candidates may never claim to be their handle; the handle cannot claim to be the candidates.

The handle can link data, post anonymized stump speeches, name-drop ("jack kennedy was a friend of mine. and user4164, you're no jack kennedy."), whatever.

joe4unions can insist he will run the country just like Joe Biden, but he can't say anything that, had joe4unions not really been Biden, could be considered fraud.

Chaos Online Primaries ensue to get the top 10 candidates. Remember, they actually had to register in person. There were eligibility checks . So it's not open-internet signups, but it's not far off. there could be admin-level policing (DNC) so all the Dean Brownings of PA can't be lying out there.

Now online voting doesn't exist (yet?) so I don't have some kinks worked out. I hope no one was here for something well-thought out.

Now top 10 candidates chosen by Jan 2024 can now run the "normal" process.

What do you think? have fun hating my idea!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Have they learned nothing from that plagiarism video?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I never beat it as a kid either. I barely played it. I thought it was cryptic and punishing, although 9-year-old me wouldn't have used those words. Just a simple "This game is dumb." worked.

In fact, I thought it was pretty universally reviled. I've since learned that this is due the to fact that a child's gaming social-sphere in the 90s could be quite limited.

About 5 years ago, glancing across a bookshelf, a certain game cart happened to catch my eye. I couldn't tell you why it was this particular game cart that my attention ;) but I really started to think about it. I don't actually know anything about Zelda 2 (other than "This game is dumb."). So then I thought, maybe it wasn't for kids. Nine-year-olds are pretty ego-centric. The NES was one of our toys. No adults were playing these things. Did I mention my social-sphere?

It then occured to me: I'm a blank slate. I know next to nothing about the progression, the map, or anything. Of course along the way, I found things familiar, and I knew things like >!Shadow Link was the final boss!< but I didn't know >!how to cheese the Shadow Link fight!<.

So I gave it an honest, no-help-other-than-the-game's-original-manual playthrough. Yadda-yadda-yadda, Zelda 2 is one of the best games on the NES, and in my book, that makes it one of the best games ever.

In hindsight, Zelda 1 is cryptic af. "The 10th enemy has the bomb", "gumble gumble", "shaka when the walls fell", wtf? If you'd like to know what the 10th enemy thing is: >!hopefully someone below explains drop counts because I'm sure as fuck not going to!<. How was a kid or adult going to figure that out?

My Z2 playthrough took days, maybe 10, but my memory is fuzzy. I got pretty stuck >!looking for the mirror!< and I wondered around for a full day with no progress although I felt like I understood where the game wanted me to go. About halfway through the next day, I read the manual. I didn't actually think when I started that I was going to do a no-help-other-than-the-manual playthrough. I thought of as a no-internet-on-an-80s-game playthrough. After the realization that the manual wasn't outside help, I did use the internet for that. Well as soon as I learned >!hammers can chop down trees!<, I was on my way. The rest of the playthrough went smoothly, apart from being hard as fuck.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I would be careful with the word "always". A softlock can occur by entering a later dungeon to steal some of its keys. You can use the surplus keys to beat an early dungeon without collecting its item. This locks the item in the dungeon. Hope you didn't need that later.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

the fact that you basically have to read the manual

This is no joke and deserves a bit of emphasis. NES games expect you to read the manual.

I did my first play of Zelda 2 about 5 years ago. I didn't like it as kid, but I loved my adult playthrough. I will note that this was one of the games that I got stuck until I read the manual.

Another Z2 pointer, to anyone that wants to give it a go, is that you can logically "soft lock" the game with bad key management. It's unlikely, but if you like to look for unintended orders to do game goals, it could happen.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

It might be to see who is reading the posting and tailoring their reply. Kinda like a "no green M&Ms" rider.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

That's a big egg. Of course, egg is just how you say oof when you remove the french language pack.