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Programming Games in Rust

2014.07.11 19:24 tyoverby Programming Games in Rust

The Rust programming language has a powerful type system and provides safety without a garbage collector. This makes it suitable for game programming, where both performance and code maintenance are of high importance.
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2019.03.18 03:30 randonauts

Randonautica is an app created to enhance the human experience with novelty by mindfully exploring the world, the interconnectivity of the universe and to test the hypothesis that human consciousness and quantum noise that is used to generate random numbers are somehow weirdly entangled. Download the Randonautica app on App Store and Play Store
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2015.01.30 00:33 Let's learn Django

A group dedicated to learning Django, a Python web framework.
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2024.05.21 20:17 galmusic Arduino Uno R4 WiFi - GET https contents

Hi,
I try to get contents from an https webpage (for example https://galsarig.com/api) with Arduino UNO R4 WiFi by connecting to my home WiFi network.
I am using the example "Wi-Fi® Web Client" from this tutorial: https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/uno-r4-wifi/wifi-examples/ - The connection to the WiFi network is working, but I cannot get the the contents :(
I've changed the port from 80 to 443, below is the modified code.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks !!
#include "WiFiS3.h" #include "arduino_secrets.h" ///////please enter your sensitive data in the Secret tab/arduino_secrets.h char ssid[] = SECRET_SSID; // your network SSID (name) char pass[] = SECRET_PASS; // your network password (use for WPA, or use as key for WEP) int keyIndex = 0; // your network key index number (needed only for WEP) int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS; // if you don't want to use DNS (and reduce your sketch size) // use the numeric IP instead of the name for the server: //IPAddress server(74,125,232,128); // numeric IP for Google (no DNS) char server[] = "galsarig.com"; // name address for Google (using DNS) // Initialize the Ethernet client library // with the IP address and port of the server // that you want to connect to (port 80 is default for HTTP): WiFiClient client; /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void setup() { /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ //Initialize serial and wait for port to open: Serial.begin(9600); while (!Serial) { ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for native USB port only } // check for the WiFi module: if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_MODULE) { Serial.println("Communication with WiFi module failed!"); // don't continue while (true); } String fv = WiFi.firmwareVersion(); if (fv < WIFI_FIRMWARE_LATEST_VERSION) { Serial.println("Please upgrade the firmware"); } // attempt to connect to WiFi network: while (status != WL_CONNECTED) { Serial.print("Attempting to connect to SSID: "); Serial.println(ssid); // Connect to WPA/WPA2 network. Change this line if using open or WEP network: status = WiFi.begin(ssid, pass); // wait 10 seconds for connection: delay(10000); } printWifiStatus(); Serial.println("\nStarting connection to server..."); // if you get a connection, report back via serial: if (client.connect(server, 443) { Serial.println("connected to server"); // Make a HTTP request: client.println("GET /api HTTP/1.1"); client.println("Host: galsarig.com"); client.println("Connection: close"); client.println(); } } /* just wrap the received data up to 80 columns in the serial print*/ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void read_response() { /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ uint32_t received_data_num = 0; while (client.available()) { /* actual data reception */ char c = client.read(); /* print data to serial port */ Serial.print(c); /* wrap data to 80 columns*/ received_data_num++; if(received_data_num % 80 == 0) { Serial.println(); } } } /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void loop() { /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ read_response(); // if the server's disconnected, stop the client: if (!client.connected()) { Serial.println(); Serial.println("disconnecting from server."); client.stop(); // do nothing forevermore: while (true); } } /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void printWifiStatus() { /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ // print the SSID of the network you're attached to: Serial.print("SSID: "); Serial.println(WiFi.SSID()); // print your board's IP address: IPAddress ip = WiFi.localIP(); Serial.print("IP Address: "); Serial.println(ip); // print the received signal strength: long rssi = WiFi.RSSI(); Serial.print("signal strength (RSSI):"); Serial.print(rssi); Serial.println(" dBm"); } 
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2024.05.21 20:12 Additional_Fee_6703 Hardcore Skyblock [SMP] {New} {Classic-style}

CLASSIC-STYLE HARDCORE SKYBLOCK
IP Address: 135.148.124.185
Many years ago, skyblock was the number one gamemode in minecraft. Now, it’s a wasteland. The few servers left are overly complex, have pointless features, have a /shop where everything can be bought for pennies, and only donors or the admin's friends can get ahead.
Bountycraft fixes this. This is a classic-style skyblock server. Based largely on my experience playing Skyblock as a little kid a decade ago.
This server is authentic, simple and fair. Offering the skyblock plugin, the iconic original island, and chestshop for a player-run economy. That's it.
There's no pay-to-win, no endless spam, GUIs or tutorials, no ranks, no admin shops that kill the economy, no kits, no crates, no spawned-in items, and so on. It's not easy, everything has to done by the players themselves
Built by players who experienced skyblock at it's best, for a new generation of islanders.
Bountycraft is a tribute and a successor to the golden-era of Skyblock servers. Skyblock as it's meant to be.
It's rustic and rough around the edges, that's on purpose and how it should be. I’m hoping to create a chilled out, friendly environment, where you can be as competitive or casual as you want.
RULES -> No hacking, cheating, exploits, hateful language, bullying, toxicity... basically don't be a dick. That pretty much covers it but more detailed rules can be found ingame. Fairness is going to be paramount on here, so you can be assured that players caught cheating will just be banned immediately.
NOTES ->
You cannot buy ANYTHING at spawn or an adminshop. If you want something, you have to get it yourself or find a player who will sell it to you. The economy is setup to be built and handled by the players themselves, you can make your own shops and there's a place at the spawn for players to advertize their own private shops or businesses.
PvP is off by default, but each player can toggle it on/off if they want to PvP on an island or make their own arenas
It started a week ago today, a few people have started playing, but it would be nice to get a small community. If you want to play proper skyblock in a fair, equal, friendly environment, come check it out =)
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2024.05.21 18:49 nero12345543210 2.2 Survey Wants

Comment on what else you want or discuss what I added
Cancelable Ults
More Jades
Treasure chest/ warp trotters refresh
Limited time Event LCs (Before The Tutorial Mission Begins) added to LC Shop
Expand the Servers so Overseas can add there friends in NA servers
Add more Songs to Robins Ultimate
Make Robins Ultimate song toggleable No turning off music is not good enough because sometimes you just want to vibe to the music but not Robin (not me I like girlypop)
Fate Crossover please 🥺
COSTUMES/ALT SKINS!!!!!
Pom Pom Banner
ADD LIKE 5 OF THE TECHNIQUE POINT BREAKABLES IN PURE FICTION AND MoC SO WE DONT NEED TO WASTE 5 MINUTES TRYING TO GET ADVENTURINE TO DO HIS BEST SHIELDS!!!!!
Animated/voiced LCs
More Cat Cake Overlords
Being able to turn On and Off specific Eidolons
Extending the time limit for Livestream Jades and or just giving them to us in the mail system with a hyperlink to the stream in your language smh
ADD THE VOICE LINES TO THE SPECIAL ULTIMATE MOVE DURING THE NEW BOSS FIGHT IN ECHOS OF WAR
Pvp mode with fixed relic stats you can pick from same with LCs and no leaderboards (or just make it ranked like literally every pvp ever)
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2024.05.21 18:34 hamdi-ramzi The Best IPTV Service of 2024: Top 5 Trusted Providers

The Best IPTV Service of 2024: Top 5 Trusted Providers
Here is the list of the best IPTV services available worldwide. Compare the features and pricing of the top-rated IPTV providers listed in this tutorial and select the top IPTV subscription for your FireStick, Android TV, PC or any other device:
What is IPTV?
Internet-based Protocol Television (IPTV) refers to the streaming of TV programs through broadband Internet rather than the traditional cable or satellite. This TV content is streamed to a set-top box.
Selecting the best IPTV streams can be challenging because of limited information about the quality of the service. Wea have taken the task of finding the top-rated IPTV service providers that live up to their claims.
#1) Best Top Winner YugaTV
Great for watching local and international live TV channels, PPV, pay-per-view sporting events, and VOD.
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YugaTV provides a secure payment channel, and with this, you can make payments easily. You can do it without worrying as the security is very high and advanced. There is no risk of getting cheated. It is because your payment is processed through your bank card or PayPal, so there is no risk or scam involved. After making a payment, you just have to wait a few minutes and then you will receive your subscriptions via email. Not only this, Smart IPTV has a buyer-friendly refund policy that allows everyone to buy their services without worrying about their refund. Its prices are also very affordable so everyone can buy it easily.
Features
  • Its panel offers more than 20,000+ live TV channels with multiple features like catch-up and EPG.
  • IPTV channels and services, as well as their panel, are automatically updated once a week.
  • From payment to service delivery, all sales steps are performed automatically; there is no human factor on this page.
  • All IPTV system infrastructure provided to customers is automatically backed up every 5 minutes.
  • You will get 24 hours of support a day without any interruption through online chat and ticket creation.
Features:
  • 20,000+ channels.
  • 70,000 VOD
  • International channels.
  • Compatible with all devices.
  • Supports IPTV players.
  • It has a buyer-friendly refund policy.
Verdict: YugaTV is the best service provider that contains popular TV shows and movies. It has a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to find the desired content.
=> Visit YugaTV Website
#2) AIMAX EDAWAG
AIMAX EDAWAG – Best for watching Live TV, movies, and shows in multiscreen on Android and IPTV devices.
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One of the most recommended and best IPTV providers is IPTV SMART. This is because it offers over 20,000 live TV channels and over 60,000 VOD content. They provide 4K resolution content for HD, HQ, channels, and VOD. Widely compatible with devices that work with Firesticks, computers/laptops, mobile devices, Mag / Enigma boxes, smart TVs, and more. This service works with various apps such as IPTV Smarter Pro, TiviMate, GSE IPTV, Lazy IPTV, and Kodi.
Features: Over 20,000 channels and over 60,000 VODP provide multiple connections. IP blocking does not work with VPNs.Provides a reseller panel.
=> Visit IMAX EDAWAG Website: IMAX EDAWAG
#3) IPTV TRENDS
Best for – IPTV subscription service provider comparing price, service quality, and customer support.
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IPTV TRENDS One of the greatest benefits is the ability for the viewer to watch the programs that they love from anywhere and at any one given time, this is usually at a cheaper price as compared to the cable packages that you may know of.
Firstly, the pricing is usually better and there are so many titles that a subscriber can select from. In the past, consumers had to buy cable packages that may have had some programs they were not interested in. Secondly, the other benefit is that you can access a lot of channels without any problem. Thirdly, you can make a custom list of channels and only pay the price for those channels.
You can also enjoy quality 4K, FHD, HD, and SD video services including more than 16,000 IPTV channels List. This collection includes the best-known and most popular TV networks from around the world covering all tastes.
Features:
  • + 17,000 Channels
  • 4K, FHD & SD Channels
  • Compatible with All Devices
  • Available Worldwide
  • 99.99% Up-time Servers
  • VPN Allowed
  • 24/7 Premium Support
Verdict: IPTV TRENDS , Over 17,000 Live Channels for $14.99/Month BEST IPTV is the best IPTV subscription service provider comparing price, service quality, and customer support. We have over 16K TV channels, including premium sports & Movies, Series, & Documentary channels. Nothing can beat our TV channels streaming quality.
#4) FortuneIPTV
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A Reputable IPTV Provider With a Subscription Service. Check first before you decide to buy.
You may watch and enjoy a variety of HD on-demand movies, pay-per-view sporting events, TV shows, live TV channels, and other comparable content on Fortune IPTV, a high-end entertainmentvideo streaming platform.
Because it has increasingly become more feature-rich than conventional IPTV packages, many customers appreciate this service. Without a sure, Fortune IPTV will keep you occupied for a longtime.
Features:
  • 12K (approximate) live HD and FHD TV
  • 35K (approximate) TV Series & VOD (video on demand)
  • Netflix, Hulu, HBO, Disney+, Prime Video, and more
  • Compatible with any devices
  • No IP lock works with VPN
  • Payment: Credit/Debit Card, Crypto Currency
Verdict: FortuneIPTV is the best IPTV service provider around with premium IPTV streams. No matter what country you are in, their service is available worldwide.
This IPTV provider has very good servers and offers a buffer-free experience. You can purchase a trial from them if you want to learn more about it.
#5) IPTVtune
Best for watching HD and SD quality content on different devices.
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IPTVtune is one of the top providers when it comes to price and quality. They offer stable performance with minimum buffering and freezing with a stable connection.
Features:
20,000+ movies and 10,000+ channels.
HD and SD content.
99.99 percent uptime.
Reseller option available.
Verdict: IPTVtune offers an overall good package for customers. You get premium channels at an affordable cost
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2024.05.21 18:00 CheeseEvader [Discussion] I am getting the "Sorry! This content is not available in your region" screen when accessing the game through Poi Viewer

As the title says, I am getting the screen saying that the game is not available in the area I am in once Poi Viewer completely loads. Normally, what should be greeting me once Poi Viewer is completely loaded is the game page showing ships like Fumizuki, Mogami, Fubuki, Haruna, and Tatsuta as well as the button to log in.
At first, I tried restarting Poi Viewer a few times thinking it will fix the issue. However, that didn't work. Next, I tried entering the General DMM Cookie-based Block code in the Console of Poi Viewer's Developer Tools. However, I get an error from doing so (doing the same in Google Chrome after logging in to my DMM account works though). In the end, I connected to a Japanese VPN server and Poi Viewer loaded the game page (and I was able to play the game).
Oh yeah, if it helps identify the issue, the version of the Poi Viewer I am using is 10.6.0 while KCCacheProxy is 2.6.1. Also, I was able to access the game page (and play the game) through Poi Viewer without using VPN yesterday.
Does anybody know what issue I am having?
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2024.05.21 17:43 Majestic-Succotash-1 How to add IMAGES behind moving objects in a video!?

Every tutorial online is for text, not for images. I try to do the same thing and the results are not it. WHAT DO I DO? I also have no clude how to upload images to reddit because everytime I try it says this server does not support this file. Bro its a png..... PLEASE HELP.
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2024.05.21 15:01 rejone77 Install WordPress Locally on Ubuntu/ WordPress in 15 Minutes

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2024.05.21 12:51 aarvyedutech How do I become a full-stack developer?

 How do I become a full-stack developer?
A Comprehensive Guide: How to Become a Full-Stack Developer
Became a full stack
With the tech world constantly on the move, full-stack developers are the new rockstars. These programming wizards can craft both the user interface (the part you see) and the inner workings of web apps, making them goldmines for businesses. Because they can speed up development and create amazing user experiences, companies are in a hiring frenzy to snag them.
So, if you're a student dreaming of becoming a full-stack developer, get ready for an adventure! It won't be a breeze, but the potential for career growth is outstanding. This guide will be your map, outlining the strategies and steps you'll need to navigate your way into this exciting and in-demand field.
Understanding the Role of a Full-Stack Developer
Hold on! Before we jump into the nitty-gritty, let's nail down what a full-stack developer does. These tech pros are like masters of two worlds: the user-facing interfaces you see and interact with (front-end), and the behind-the-scenes logic that makes everything work (back-end). This means they can handle everything from designing how things look to managing databases and keeping the server running smoothly.
Alright, we've got a full picture of what a full-stack developer does. Now, let's break down the key areas they need to master:
Making it Pretty: This is the front end, all about the visual elements users interact with. Think HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, along with fancy tools like React, Angular, or Vue.js to make it all sing.
Behind the Scenes: This is the back-end, where the server magic happens. Here, full-stack developers build the core functions using technologies like Node.js, Python (with Django or Flask for extra power), Ruby on Rails, or PHP.
Data Doctor: Full-stack developers gotta keep all that user data organised! They'll need to be familiar with databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, or Firebase to store and grab info efficiently.
Version Control Champs: Working with others and keeping track of code changes is essential. That's where Git, a version control system, comes in. Full-stack developers gotta be pros at using it.
## Strategy 1: Master the Fundamentals
Imagine you want to be a web-building ninja, but before you can unleash your skills, you need some serious training. That's where HTML, CSS, and JavaScript come in. These are the basic building blocks for creating the cool interfaces users see and interact with on websites. Think of them as your Legos!
Luckily, there are tons of ways to learn this stuff, like online tutorials, coding boot camps (think summer camp, but for coding!), or even just a good book. Find what works best for you, then dive in and practice like crazy. The best way to learn is by doing, so build some small projects to play around with and get comfortable with these core concepts.
## Strategy 2: Choose Your Stack Wisely
As a full-stack developer, you'll need to choose a technology stack that aligns with your interests and career goals. Research different stacks and consider factors such as industry demand, community support, and scalability.
Some popular technology stacks for full-stack development include:
MEAN Stack (MongoDB, Express.js, Angular, Node.js): Ideal for building dynamic and feature-rich web applications.
MERN Stack (MongoDB, Express.js, React, Node.js): Similar to MEAN stack but uses React for front-end development.
LAMP Stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Python/Perl): Commonly used for traditional web development projects.
Django Stack (Python, Django, PostgreSQL/SQLite): Great for rapid development of secure and scalable web applications.
Choose a stack that resonates with you and dive deeper into mastering its components.

## Strategy 3: Gain Hands-On Experience

Okay, so we talked about building the knowledge foundation, but being a full-stack developer is all about applying that knowledge in the real world. Here's how to get your hands dirty:
Real World Bootcamp: Look for internships, freelance work, or even just personal projects to test your skills on real problems.
Open Source Hero: Join open-source projects on platforms like GitHub. This lets you collaborate with experienced developers, learn from them, and show off your skills to potential employers all at once!
Project Runway (for Code): Put your knowledge to the test and unleash your creativity by building your projects. This is a fantastic way to showcase your problem-solving skills and build a portfolio that will make you a rockstar applicant.
## Strategy 4: Stay Updated with Emerging Technologies
The world of web development moves fast, with new tools and tricks popping up all the time. To stay on top of your game, you'll need to be a lifelong learner. Here's how to become a web dev news junkie:
Follow the Gurus: Subscribe to industry blogs written by web development experts.
Webinars on Demand: Attend online workshops and presentations to learn about the latest advancements.
Join the Club: Participate in online developer communities to chat with other developers and stay in the loop.
Don't just read about the cool new stuff, try it out! Experiment with new technologies and frameworks to keep your skills sharp and adapt to the ever-changing needs of the industry.
## Strategy 5: Cultivate Soft Skills
Team Player: You'll need to communicate clearly with your teammates and explain technical stuff to people who don't code. Brushing up on your communication skills is key!
Puzzle Master: Problem-solving and critical thinking are essential for tackling those inevitable development roadblocks.
Time Ninja: Staying organised and managing your time well will help you meet deadlines and deliver high-quality work. No more all-nighters for this developer!
## Strategy 6: Continuous Learning and Growth
Keep the Learning Flame Alive: This journey is all about continuous growth. Always be on the hunt for new knowledge! Dive into advanced web development concepts like serverless architecture, microservices, and progressive web apps. Consider certifications or advanced courses to truly master specific areas of full-stack development and become an expert.
Join the Developer Crew: Don't go it alone! Network with other developers and industry professionals. Bounce ideas around, find a mentor for guidance, and stay motivated throughout your journey. Remember, collaboration is a fantastic way to learn and grow as a developer!
## Conclusion
So you want to be a full-stack developer? That's awesome! It's a challenging path, but super rewarding if you're up for it. Just like any adventure, it takes dedication, perseverance, and a genuine love for learning.
Here's the trick: equip yourself with the basics first, like a strong foundation in coding. Then, pick the right tools for the job, kind of like choosing your gear for a hike. To truly level up, get your hands dirty with real projects. It's like learning to ride a bike - you gotta practice! The tech world moves fast, so staying on top of new trends is key.
Don't forget, that communication, teamwork, and problem-solving are your secret weapons - essential for any developer. The most important thing? Never stop learning! Embrace the journey, and keep getting better every day. There will be obstacles, but each one will make you a stronger developer. Stay curious, stay motivated, and keep pushing yourself to be the best. The world of full-stack development is waiting for you, and with the right approach, you can totally crush it!
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2024.05.21 10:01 _Kritzyy_ General game systems with Unity NGO?

I'm trying to make a 2p online multiplayer card game in Unity and I'm trying to learn how to use NGO accompanied with Unity's RelayService and LobbyService (still fairly new to NGO). I've already made a lobby system using the LobbyService where players can create new and join existing lobbies with their own username (would later be replaced by non-anonymous authentication).
What I have at the moment when the lobby has 2 players (one of which will be the Host of both the lobby and the following game/NetworkManager, the other is a Client in both) is that once a start button is pressed on the host side, the host will create allocation for a relay (based off of this tutorial) and set a "Start Game" flag in the Data of the lobby to the room code of the relay so that clients know when the game is started, and what join code to use for the relay. It then starts the NetworkManager for the Host and Client, and transitions into GameScene using the NetworkManager on the Host side:
NetworkManager.Singleton.SceneManager.LoadScene("GameScene", UnityEngine.SceneManagement.LoadSceneMode.Single);
This works fine, and both the Host and Client load into the GameScene. But I struggle to come up with a good way to implement a Match Handler, which is (or for now should be) response for handling turn order, setting the "phase" of the game (the game is divided into rounds with 3 phases per round and an intermission) and handling the behavior of each phase like drawing cards to each Player from an internal deck or drawing them as open community cards, handling a player's actions during their turn and handling Health Points for both players. It should probably be server side, but that's as far as I can think of currently.
What are some recommended ways to implement a game system like this that is synchronized between both the host player and the client in Unity using NGO?
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2024.05.21 10:00 AutoModerator Daily Discussion Thread May 21, 2024 - Upcoming Event Schedule - New players start here!

Yahoooo! Welcome to the Daily Discussion Thread! Have a very cool day! Luigi numbah one!
Welcome to the Daily Discussion Thread. This is the place for asking noob questions, venting about netplay falcos, shitposting, self-promotion, and everything else that doesn't belong on the front page.

New Players:

If you're completely new to Melee and just looking to get started, welcome! We recommend you go to https://blippi.gg/ and follow the links there based on what you're trying to set up. Additionally, here are a few answers to common questions:
Can I play Melee online?
Yes! Slippi is a branch of the Dolphin emulator that will allow you to play online, either with your friends or with matchmaking. Go to https://slippi.gg to get it.
Netplay is hard! Is there a place for me to find new players?
Yes. Melee Newbie Netplay is a discord server specifically for new players. It also has tournaments based on how long you've been playing, free coaching, and other stuff. If you're a bit more experienced but still want a discord server for players around your level, we recommend the Melee Online discord.
How can I set up Unclepunch's Training Mode?
First download it here. Then extract everything in the folder and follow the instructions in the README file. You'll need to bring a valid Melee ISO (NTSC 1.02)
I'm having issues with Slippi!
Go to the The Slippi Discord to get help troubleshooting.
How does one learn Melee?
There are tons of resources out there, so it can be overwhelming to start. First check out the SSBM Tutorials youtube channel. Then go to the Melee Library and search for whatever you're interested in.
But how do I get GOOD at Melee?
Check out Llod's Guide to Improvement
Where can I get a nice custom controller?
https://customg.cc/vendors
I have another question that's not answered here...
Check out our FAQs or post below and find help that way.

Upcoming Tournament Schedule:

Upcoming Melee Majors

Melee Online Event Calendar

Make a submission to the tournament calendar here. You can also get notified of new online tournaments on the Melee Online Discord.

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2024.05.21 09:47 Antihero89 Advanced audio configuration - tutorials and software

Hi there,
Here is my setup:
Office:
Home Office:
Personal:
My primary goal is to have the best sound quality in Microsoft Teams. I understand that using a cable instead of Bluetooth is better, as Bluetooth doesn’t even allow me to select A2DP or SBC-XQ once the microphone is activated. And if the output quality deteriorates so much, the input via Bluetooth won’t be great either. Sure, I could test each microphone by recording a short sound clip to find out which sounds best. Additionally, I’d like to have the option to suppress background noise if possible. In the office, it’s very disruptive when nearby colleagues are also on calls, causing feedback. At home, I’d prefer if my young daughter’s loud interruptions were not picked up.
For Discord, we regularly host an online book club with friends. Three friends share a laptop, which is awful because Discord’s voice detection cuts off the first few seconds of each new speaker. My wife and I use separate PCs to avoid this issue. Now, a new person will join us on-site, meaning there will be three of us in one room and the other group in another room. We’ll be seated in front of the webcam, whether at the desk or in the living room with the PC and webcam connected to the TV. I can’t estimate the distance yet.
When I connect the headset with a cable, Microsoft Teams gives me these options:
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The second microphone one does not seem to work. OthersS won't hear me. What are them?
My priority is the work scenario. Audio settings in the browser are much more limited than in the Discord desktop client. In general, I’d like to know if there are any tools to optimize voice recognition and noise suppression?
Additionally, with output on Ubuntu with headset and cable, I hear a constant background hissing. When I open audio settings in Ubuntu, I hear one crackling sound and the hissing is gone. When I close the options, the hissing is back. When I am in Microsoft Teams and the headset is in use, the hissing also is gone. I can only put the hardware in transparency and noise-cancelling mode. Normal is not available, at least on Linux. On Android with the App, I think the option is available. Is there a solution for that.
Are there any extensive tutorials for Audio setup on Linux that explain different audio server, codecs, connection methods and tools how to manage is effectively?
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2024.05.21 09:44 usrdef Linux networking: LAN IP on WAN interface

I have a single network interface on Ubuntu 22, eth0, which has my actual internet Ip address with subnet 255.255.248.0
I want to set up a DHCP server on that machine so that it gives out local IPs.
The tutorials I found for starting a DHCP server say that I should assign a local IP to the network interface, such as 192.168.x.x, but I can't do that with eth0 because then it would kill my internet.
So my question is, what is the best way to go about this. eth0 needs to stay configured as-is, so would I create another network interface on that box which handles the local IP of the machine?
Sort of lost as to where I go working around the actual eth0 and setting up an interface for local.
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2024.05.21 09:10 Notyourmothersmom How to reclassify categories

How to reclassify categories
Ive been trying to find out how to make a "help/tutorial" category so that each post is like its own thread within the category, see attached picture. Ive seen it in of servers I'm in but haven't had luck finding out how i set it up. Any help or where to go read/watch would be great! Thanks
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2024.05.21 09:07 onsitesfyi Experience landing a Job at Meta, Google, and Microsoft with 2 YOE and a Master's.

Hi Leetcoders! I wanted to share a successful profile of someone that landed jobs at Meta, Google, and Microsoft with 2 YOE and a Master's degree.
The interview journey is long and difficult. Reviewing someone else's successful interview preparation process and the interview questions they were asked could be super useful to prepare for your own interviews.
Take a break from Leetcode and let's see how they achieved it.
YOE: 2
Previous Company: JP Morgan
Highest Education: Master's
Background: Fullstack Software Engineer

Interview Preparation

Behavioral
Technical
Coding
System Design

Interview Experiences

Accepted: Meta, Google, Microsoft
Rejected: Uber, Atlassian

Meta

Only did Leetcode daily challenges this month and went through 10-15 FB tagged problems(sorted by frequency) before the interview. Spent 1-2 days in preparing for behavioural round as well (writing stories following STAR approach).
Had 2 coding + 1 product design + 1 behavioural round with Facebook.
In 1 coding round I had to solve 2 LC mediums and in other round 1 LC easy and 1 LC Hard was given. Solved all 4 problems. These were all variations of FB tagged problems on Leetcode and if you have solved them, it's fairly easy. Yep, FB is very predictable w.r.t. coding.I had very strong feedback for 2 coding rounds, good feedback for behavioural but my product design round didn't meet E5 expectations. This was I believe happened due to following reasons:
Recruiter reached out to me and offered to send my packet to HC for E4 as feedback for product design didn't meet the bar for E5. I declined as it was not worth and a down-level for my experience.

Google

I had 3 coding rounds , 1 system design and 1 googlyness round.
Round 1 (Coding): 1 ambiguous problem with follow-ups. Expectation was to gather requirements and frame the problem statement. Once the scope was defined I provided few solutions with Time/Space complexities. Coded the same. Had few follow-ups w.r.t. what changes I'd make to make it thread-safe etc. This went well.
Round 2(Coding): 2 problems were given. First was related to 2-D matrix and 2nd was a graph problem. Solved both.
Round 3(Coding): A problem statement was given related to a e-commerce website. Had to gather requirements and once the scope was clear I understood it was a graph problem. Provided solutions using both DFS and BFS approach, implemented using DFS. Follow-up was again how to make it thread-safe. Next was kind of LLD question where I was given a problem and was expected to define classes/schema and relations. I provided a generic solution which would scale even for cases outside of problem statement scope.
Round 4(System Design): Was a given a problem related to a real life scenario. Very practical but not something you'd find on any YT channel or course. Since I had never seen the problem before there were no biases or known design in my mind. Kept it simple from the beginning. After gathering functional and non-functional requirements and some back-of-the-envelope estimations presented a very simple high level design. I literally drew just 3 components: client, server and a database. Then started talking about how I can scale each layer and talked about trade-offs as well. This was 1 hr round and first 45 mins went pretty well. In last 15 minutes I wasn't sure about what to talk about more as I was not getting any feedback from my interviewer. I believe he only talked during first 10 mins when I was gathering requirements and he had to answer my queries. In last 15 mins I thought of providing an algorithm of how to implement my approach and talked about few data-structures as well (although this might not be in scope of system design round). After the interview I knew it won't be a No Hire but was also not sure whether it would be Lean Hire or Hire etc.
Round 5(Googlyness): This was the best round. I discussed about various scenarios and situations following the STAR approach. I had prepared a lot of answers w.r.t. ambiguity, leadership, conflict, strengths etc. but I was kind of surprised as he didn't ask any direct questions which you usually prepare. I guess I only used 1 prepared story and rest was on the fly. But if you had prepared enough, you'll know what to answer and how to answer and would be able to relate to it using one of your experiences/projects.
Problems asked in Google were not directly from LC or any other platform. If you had practiced enough, you'll be able to solve them.Make sure you gather requirements, ask questions before jumping to solution. Keep talking and explain your thought process through-out. This is very important as interviewer would be able to judge you better and provide hints, if required.

Microsoft

Round 1 (Coding): It was a online assessment round. I had to solve 2 problems in 90 mins time. These 2 problems were new to me and I didn't find them on Leetcode. I'll categorize them as LC medium from algorithm perspective. But I had to write a lot of boiler-plate code unlike the usual LC mediums. You are given few visible test-cases and option to add custom test-cases. When you submit, 10-12 hidden test-cases are executed which are only visible post submission. So make sure you write your own test-cases well. After talking to various folks and going through community discussions, I also focused on code quality.I was able to solve both of them in 60 mins. Spent next 15 mins in adding comments in various functions to explain what they were doing. I also mentioned time and space complexity wherever I felt it was required. This is really important as this was not the screening round for me but an actual coding round where I would be judged not just on code correctness but also on code quality/modularity.My score was 100% (I passed all the visible and hidden test-cases for both the problems)
Round 2(Coding): 2 LC mediums with follow-ups. This went really well. Since we completed the coding exercise in ~35 mins, spent next 10 mins discussing my work experience/projects.
Round 3(LLD): First 10-15 mins were spent on my work experience. I had to design a Parking-Lot. Went well. You can find a lot of example/tutorials on Youtube etc.
Round 4(HLD): This was the Hiring Manager round. First 20 mins spent on my projects and various discussions w.r.t. how I handled a particular scenario and why I chose one technology over other. Next was given a popular HLD question. I did very well here. I believe this round differentiated between L63/L64 level and given my interview performance, I was offered L64 eventually.
Round 5(Director): This was mostly project discussions and behavioural questions. Nothing technical. Went well.

Uber

Screening Round: This was rather unexpected as interviewer gave me a LC Hard graph problem!! Who expects a LC hard in screening ? Well, Graph theory is one of my favourite and kind of my strength too, so I solved the problem well within time limit. At the start of the interview she told that if I could write the psuedo-code, that'd we fine too. But since we had time, I wrote some test-cases and tried the ones she copied pasted as well. All worked, pheww.
Round 1(Coding): 2 LC medium types. 1 related to Linked-List and other binary tree problem. Solved both.
Round 2(Coding): 1 data-structure design problem with lot of follow-ups including making it thread safe. Similar to Design a HashMap with custom O(1) operations. I was able to come up with design and implemented the same with O(1) complexity. Couldn't find the variation given to me on Leetcode.
Round 3(System Design): Design Uber. (yep, LOL)
Round 4 (Hiring Manager): Mostly project discussions and Behavioural questions.
Round 5 (Behavioural) - Cancelled. I received offers from Google and Microsoft and asked them to cancel as I had a deadline to make a decision on offers.

Atlassian

I felt Atlassian's interviews are really practical and they don't ask questions which you won't be expected to solve on a daily-basis. No screening round here, just a 30 min discussion with recruiter before scheduling interviews:
Round 1(Coding) : 1 problem was given. I was expected to code the same in my preferred IDE (IntelliJ, Eclipse etc.). Focus was mostly on data-structures and code quality. The algorithm itself was really easy if you chose correct data-structures. I used HashMap, Set and PriorityQueue in my solution. Created multiple classes, methods etc. Wrote a few test-cases. You end-up writing a lot of boiler-plate code in IDE as you need to write the main class and method, instantiate everything and then create test-cases. I even used a debugger to debug one of the test-case. This round went well.
Round 2(Machine Coding): Asked to implement a Rate-Limiter. Used an IDE again. Was given 1 problem statement and was expected to write a Object-oriented and modular code. This also went well.
Feedback of both the rounds were positive and recruiter scheduled 3 more rounds for me. 1 Design and 2 Cultural fit types. But I had to cancel them all as I had a deadline to make a decision on offers.

Closing Advice

Do not try to memorize or cram anything, it's useless. Instead try to deeply understand concepts and be curious. That's the only way to make this more enjoyable. It's a difficult journey but it will all be worth it at the end!
I hope this provides some perspective on the blackbox SWE interviews and helps you prepare better!
Full Experience: Here
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2024.05.21 08:14 technologicalBridges Linter that catches syntax mistakes in .erb files

Linter that catches syntax mistakes in .erb files
Is there a linter that will find invalid syntax mistakes in .erb files. I'm following the rails tutorial and am on the part discussing views.
I have the following .erb file, with a syntax error.

Articles

    <% u/articles.each do article %>
  • <%= link_to article.title, article errorThing %>
  • <% end %>
Is there any linter that i can run against this file that will warn me about the error on line 6 errorThing.
I've tried erb-lint but that doesn't flag this error.
In RubyMine, I do get a warning about this error. I realize there is probably no way to run this proprietary language server outside RubyMine.
https://preview.redd.it/res8whec2q1d1.png?width=1492&format=png&auto=webp&s=c76ed849d692530e12686fb97d9994e3cd74c84a
Ideally there would be a CLI tool that I could configure in my nvim editor, and also use that same tool in CI pipelines. Does such a tool exist?
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2024.05.21 03:58 TheScoobiestDoo UE5 Help - Main Menu Gamemode Causes Core Gamemode to Break

Disclaimer - green as it gets with Unreal (and reddit), so apologies in advance for any breaches of decorum or if I'm supposed to be posting this somewhere else, I tried looking for an active "unreal help".
Been working with Various tutorials on a project, currently attempting to make a very basic turn-based TCG. In case anyone might be interested I can always send what tutorials I followed as well, not all the way sure about rules surrounding posting links to people's content here (leaning no).
If it would help to be able to see the very basic stuff I'm working with, here is an imgur link.
Before I instituted the menu the game followed a very simple "click card, move card" (not well, I was following a TBS tutorial so my "cards" currently float around and aren't very card-like). But when a "move" or "attack" action was observed, it was capable of switching the turns which was indicated by the brown banner at the top. The game is capable of setting players to be player 0 and 1, and there are 2 distinct starting locations for the player cameras to spawn in. Based on my understanding of the flow, this happens right as the game map is launched. Once two players are connected, then player0 is told "Your Turn".
When I added this "menu" into the mix, the game failed to startup the players correctly, as now both the "netMode: Server" and "client1" screens both say "opponent's turn" instead of one of them starting with a "your turn". I think this all has to do with the fact that I might not understand how the "Event BeginPlay" event works and how it interacts with other events. I also might be messing up when it comes to setting up which game mode points where. As you can see in one of the screenshots the client and server are staring at two different scenes. The one with 3 cards being the "Minimal_default", and the one with two being "Card_Table".
As I said, I think there are a few things going wrong here, and I'd love some help figuring this out. If there's anything I can clarify I'd be happy to do so. Thank you for any help you might be willing to offer.
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2024.05.21 02:49 shallowmartian Problems w Mods in Godlike Host Server

Hey!
Just like the title says. I'm trying to add mods to my godlike server I just got. I'm having trouble understanding how to manually add mods to the server.
My server is Bedrock Vanilla. Also, godlike giving no tutorials on how to do this makes the problem even worse. Does anybody have experience w this?
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2024.05.21 02:00 AutoModerator Tuesday Daily Thread: Advanced questions

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2024.05.21 01:50 GhoulWithGruel Aggressive Dodos - Server settings

Im trying to make wild dodos aggressive.
I cant find a server setting for this, I tried cheat ForceGiveBuff Buff_RageEffect_RareFlower true. this is a temporary buff though,
I then went to the workshop, I found a mod called "everything hates you" where you craft a thing that makes everything aggressive. this is an option, but Id rather the dodos are all just permanently aggressive forever.
Is this a thing Im going to need to learn how to mod myself? if so, are there any good ARK modkit UE4 tutorials that arent terrible?
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2024.05.21 01:49 SandyBones10 Need assistance hosting minecraft server

Keep trying to set up a modded minecraft server and im following a hostinger academy tutorial and i keep running into issues on getting the server to start after i download forge onto it any help would be awesome!!
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2024.05.21 00:37 chessset5 Help setting up a DNS table

I am trying to setup a live square map for my Minecraft server to be public outside of my network.
https://github.com/jpenilla/squaremap - the project
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B32jKKXgGmY - a YouTube tutorial on how to setup
https://squaremap-demo.jpenilla.xyz/ - a public live example
I have a port on my network x for the square map
I am using duckdns for my routing.
Lets say my domain is domain.com
I want the url to be map.pny.domain.com point to custom.duckdns.org:x
Port x returns a webpage but it is http and not https so the type HTTPS does not work.
Is there any way to do this in the DNS settings of CloudFlare without the HTTPS record type, or is there a value I can put that will look for a http website and not an https website?
Currently if I request :x it correctly returns the web page.
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2024.05.20 23:43 hamdi-ramzi The Best IPTV Service of 2024: Top 5 Trusted Providers

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