randomizers and bias (1/N)
So for the randomizer, I wanted to add a mode ("full") that assigns orbs to lands as close to 1:1 as possible. Some pairings of orbs/lands are not allowed, and there are a lot of special cases in this logic. I wanted to place them such that they are unbiased, i.e. every possible placement has equal probability. That is surprisingly difficult.
The master branch on my fork of HyperRogue now has the beginnings of a randomizer, and a thorn weapon, both selectable in the menus and (in theory if I didn't screw up) not affecting game logic when turned off: https://github.com/madewokherd/hyperrogue
For the moment it requires building the game yourself if you want to try it. Hoping to fix that soon-ish.
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Of course, explaining any of that in the moment would've itself been a demanding task, so I just awkwardly said no, and that was accepted. Had people been less reasonable and willing to accommodate, it could've escalated into a conflict in which I come off as stubborn/inflexible.
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So, what were the resource costs? I think it was:
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I know that I had very quickly calculated the resource expenditure of getting up to be in the photo and decided it was not worth it. A lot of non-verbal thought was packed into a few moments, and it's surprisingly difficult to "unpack" that into words.
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OK. A thing happened on Friday that I'm trying to work out how to properly explain. I was at Can Can Wonderland with a group. I was hungry and apparently no one else was, so I got a pizza (which was bigger than expected). I was interrupted because they were taking a group photo, and I said "that is awkward timing". Was told i could probably hold my food during the photo, but I decided not to, despite this being a completely reasonable plan.
I made a mod. This branch allows selecting thorns as a weapon. https://github.com/madewokherd/hyperrogue/tree/stabby
@mavica_again I don't know but my first thought is price discrimination - the people who care enough to send the form are likely the same ones who are price-sensitive enough to make the discount worth it for the company.
travel, major life change
A week ago, I came home from a 2-week trip where I visited several east coast friends, and I realized I want to spend a lot more time with them. But I want to spend significant time here too.
So, I've started planning out how I can be away for half the year living with different loved ones. It'll take time to set up, but it seems doable, and I've decided to do it.
I couldn't find a name for this. "snowbird" is the closest but I'm going somewhere cold in winter.