[-] Dazawassa@programming.dev 7 points 7 months ago

And then Rockstar sue them before the project can even build.

[-] Dazawassa@programming.dev 8 points 7 months ago

You don't really want a device linked to any third party to be fair.

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Anime_irl (programming.dev)

Manga is Blue Drop.

[-] Dazawassa@programming.dev 23 points 8 months ago

Game set in Florida> Alligator enters store> Best GTA game.

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I am pretty new to Rust and I find the docs can be a little confusing sometimes so I'd be really thankful for people who can help me understand this.

So for my uni project we are doing part of it in Rust. and I am having issues understanding how the modules function. So here is my example program.

Main.rs does some stuff and then passes a pointer into a function from a separate Rust file. That function then does some more things and passes a new variable into a function form another separate Rust file as a pointer.

main.rs has mod separate_file1; and then in separate_file 1 there is a mod separate_file2;.

The confusion is that separate_file2 does not read from the same directory as main.rs despite being in it. Instead it looks in a sub-folder under the same name.

If someone could explain to me why it works like this and what the best practice is for using modules I would be really thankful. It's made me struggle a lot.

[-] Dazawassa@programming.dev 22 points 9 months ago

Genuinely impressive how a vaccine made under the conditions and time constraints COVID faced is so effective.

[-] Dazawassa@programming.dev 58 points 9 months ago

I remember Team Fortress 2 has a console command where you could set your voice gain stupidly high and blow out people's ears by just being in voice chat.

[-] Dazawassa@programming.dev 68 points 9 months ago

I'm sure that economics is part of it. But I think the larger issue is the fact that you need 9 streaming services now just to see the shows you'd want. And then these streaming services are starting to remove the things people paid for. I set up a Plex server and just use that to watch things now.

[-] Dazawassa@programming.dev 8 points 1 year ago

Don't care.

[-] Dazawassa@programming.dev 15 points 1 year ago

One of my lecturers mentioned a way they would get around this was to store all values as ints and then append a . two character before the final one.

[-] Dazawassa@programming.dev 36 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Dieser Konflikt macht immer weniger Sinn.

[-] Dazawassa@programming.dev 9 points 1 year ago

I really don't think so. You are asking it how to write a function. It explains how the function works and sometimes even how to expand on it. You still have to intergrate that function into your program yourself and tailor it to the purpouse of the program. It's far quicker than Stackoverflow giving 8 functions that don't work.

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This game was such a mixed experience. I loved the anime and decided to try one of the Visual Novels to see more of this world I came to love. When I looked at ratings on VNDB. It was a 50/50 between 6/10 and 8/10. Of course, ratings aren’t a defining factor if you will enjoy it or not. But a plot like that was really telling that this was an experience you either enjoyed or didn’t. So how did I find the game?

Well initially I really enjoyed the experience. It’s set a day before the cultural festival. With you playing as Kyon having to finish the film, he helps Haruhi record during the original Manga. As the game continues you get to meet and interact with many of the characters from the show. While these are mostly main characters. Some background characters do make an appearance as well with short interactions.

However, where this game sets itself apart from other visual novel experiences is a mechanic that allows for a question-and-answer type minigame between each character. In these scenes you were given a list of dialogue options. With you being encouraged to choose statements that each character would enjoy. For example, Haruhi will have a positive reaction towards statements praising her work or related to supernatural things. While she will have negative reactions to negative statements about her interests or the SOS brigade. There is a hidden ranking system to each conversation, and these will affect your outcomes of the story.

That initially surprised me. You are almost encouraged to fish for negative reactions because it changes how the story plays out. But for the true ending this generally is not advised. An ending I didn’t get and don’t feel the motivation to get for reasons I’ll say later.

Now the thing is that’s really all I can say about the gameplay. If you enjoy the world and characters of the game, then initially this could be a positive experience. Until the final act there isn’t much of a story, but these are entirely new interactions with these characters that you have control over to some extent. However, the largest issue is mentioned in the title.

When you think of the Anime for this series what’s the first thing that comes to mind? For most it’s the endless eight. It’s probably the most notorious stunt performed in animation. For people reading this who aren’t aware. The second season of the anime this game is based on had 8 episodes of what was largely the same episode without any major change. Unsurprisingly fans were upset, and this became a whole controversy. I’m sure you can piece together the issue here.

The game goes for up to 7 days and each day is a time loop. Now at first this does feel like a blessing. You get multiple chances at interactions with characters. You don’t need to save scum to experience all the dialogue. The issue is that by day 3 it’s entirely the same conversations with only a few scenes changing. Ironically it only took me 6 hours to beat this game simply because by about day 4 it’s just auto skipping dialogue for almost the entire day. This is not fun. Like at all.

For people who want to play this. If you play this, I recommend a guide so you can get the good ending. It’s the most interesting ending and all the time looping will probably make you sick of seeing the exact same conversation 4 times over.

spoilerI’ve not seen every ending. But there is one that’s particularly bad. There’s an ending where everything is declared as a dream and then the game just ends. Ironically this was the one I got so it felt like I had just wasted 6 hours for nothing.

At least you get unlockables as the game continues. Some of them were a little strange. One is an alarm clock where Nagato will count until a certain hour and then alert you. She can also wish you a happy birthday. I find this funny because I don’t think the PSP has a battery life long enough for any of that to ever be used. But I hope someone out there had Nagato wish them a happy birthday. There’s way more that’s just the only one I played around with. Infact because we are on Lemmy I can show a Screenshot of this.

So, yea time looping is not a fun mechanic. Maybe once but this game goes for 7 days. I don’t know who thought it was a good idea to base an entire game around the most controversial thing from your media. But outside of this issue. It’s enjoyable to have a Haruhi VN experience that lets you interact with the characters in a more open and casual way. Next, I think I’ll try the PS2 one. My Japanese isn’t fantastic but that one seems to have a lot more fun with itself so maybe that will be a more positive experience.

[-] Dazawassa@programming.dev 10 points 1 year ago

I don't think this is a stunt. I think Wagner got a head too large and something put them in place. Atleast for now.

[-] Dazawassa@programming.dev 14 points 1 year ago

This has been months in the making. From what I can tell it's a mix of Russian incompitence in the war effort and the Kremlins attempts to control more of Wagner. I have no idea where this is going or what either side has in mind but it's definetly motivated by Wagner seeing the Kremlin itself as being the thing holding the war effort back.

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Because I'm in my very early 20s I missed out on the huge Java craze. Everything was Python when I started getting a more formal education and before then all my work was in C++. Knowing more languages would obviously look better on a CV but I mean if I would benefit in a practical sense? I have two friends who are long time Java devs. And recently another friend who generally works with legacy C++ based systems from the early 2000s late 90s period had to work on a bunch of stuff in Java. Java is clearly still in large scale use among older systems. So would it be likely that eventually I would need to work on Java systems myself when my job is mostly JavaScript currently?

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