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I mean new ocean front property is somehow more if you don’t remove the lost property. /s
Software engineering, Rust, Zig, embedded
I mean new ocean front property is somehow more if you don’t remove the lost property. /s
The “basic” strategy for RoW is, imho, to upgrade it so much that you find your endgame equipment with it. Thus means upgdraded Tier-5 weapon and upgraded plate armor. To clarify: you find these items already upgraded. You also should hoard some scroll of transmutations because you then transmute the RoW when you no longer need it. The upgrades of the RoW scales similar as with weapons or armor. This means as wutg weapons that +1 reduces the strength requirement and then +3 again, as +6. This means the upgrades that are interesting for an RoW are +1, +3, +6, +10, +15, +22. Each if these levels may yield upgraded weapons or armor. As far as I remember (and it may have changed) a +1 RoW can drop +1 equipment, a +3 RoW can drop +2, a +6 can drop +3.
Let’s assume you upgrade to +10. this should eventually drop +4 weapon and +4 plate armor and then still having +5 SoUs left to either upgrade tge weapon, the plate armor, another ring (+4 rings could drop as well). Just to finalize tbe example: We use the 5 SoUs to upgrade the weapon, then our final equipment is: +9 weapon, +4 plate (maybe the smith can upgrads to +5) and a +10 ring, that was the RoW before transmuted. This is a good enough equipment in my opinion.
So, tl;dr: +6 or +10 is what I would do. +15 for the fun of it.
A final reminder: The equipment still needs to drop, which is random. So you may just die before anything useful drops. And you need a lot of Scrolls of Curse Removal, since you usually fund a lot of stuff.
Yes, I sometimes drop items I want to sell in the next shop deliberately down a chasm. If you push enemies down a chasm (e.g. wand if blast) then you kill them as well and their dropped items can be found on the next level as well. There may be sone limitations I never experienced. However, if you kill an enemy by pushing it down a chasm you receive less XP.
And, I must add, he’s doing something with his life.
You have your end weapon already, I would go with scaled armor. Unless you don’t like the gauntlets.
Aw man, now I want this toaster.
I usually don’t play this challenge 😉
But, 1.5 years ago people were doing 9 challenge runs with a strategy that was called wandrunner.
It is a rogue/freerunner that uses the wand one gets from the wand maker quest to dump all updates into. The freerunner has with his skill a boost on speed and dodging. That’s where the wand as a ranged weapon comes into play.
The key is basically don’t get hit (I know, I know, easier written then done) but it’s true and it’s where ranged weapons come into play. A huntress build can help here as well.
https://lemmy.ml/post/18539657
In the context of him sharing a fake video. 🤦♀️
I actually hope for a spaceship full of billionaires on the way to Mars. What possibly could go wrong?
It’s her cardinal sin. /s
In all honesty, I fear that this is somehow her strongest weakness, because I fear the prejudices too many voters may have. I also hope that her campaign won’t focus on the fact that she is femal, black and asian. Because these attributes does not qualify her for the job, nor - more importantly - disqualifies her for it. I hope that the majority of the voters in the key states see this as I do it and vote for her.
Thanks for your reply. This extends “smashing the stack for fun and profit” in an important way.
That’s what they all say 😉
Jokes aside: have fun.
This is an old paper that it explains the basics: https://www.eecs.umich.edu/courses/eecs588/static/stack_smashing.pdf
Today there are a lot of mitigations where the steps of the paper don’t work anymore, but the general ideas should be still valid. I’ll hope you find the example you are looking for in there.
On another note: What is your intention? And can I participate 😈
The crowdstrike f*-up is so bad it travels back in time. That’s my best guess
In case someone else is looking for more: https://www.jamesfridman.com/
Maybe AI can help here, since it is trained on stack overflow and co. ;)
I mean it’s roundabout 50 years that we let market forces solve this problem. How many years until we see that it actually works? Do we have this years left? What happens if it, mammon forbid, it actually can’t solve climate change.
That’s up to all of us to counter by promoting the good solutions instead, not of just despairing and begging politicians to fix this (they won’t, they’ll promote monopolies instead)
That was always the case. Having said that, I’ll appreciate your enthusiasm and that you share this work.
This is good news indeed.
But I see the same problems as with email, chat etc. You can selfhost almost everything. But too few people are doing it. You can use Linux as your Desktop and at least 4% are doing it. Still too few if you ask me.
And if most of the people keep using the commercial and closed source options over the self hosted one, then I see this concentration of power. Additionally, there is the risk of regulatory capture, where big companies may try to at least hinder self hosting due to (what I consider) made up risks.
However, its good that there are currently such good open source option. I hope they will grow and become the defacto standard.
That’s the spirit!