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Show HN: Geotreasure, a map-based trivia game about cities and geography

geotreasure.fly.dev
1 points·by etherealmachine·anno scorso·0 comments

Show HN: Entish: A language for implementing RPG rules in formal logic

github.com
17 points·by etherealmachine·5 anni fa·3 comments

Show HN: Rpg.ai Mapmaker for D&D

etherealmachine.github.io
2 points·by etherealmachine·6 anni fa·2 comments

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etherealmachine
·5 anni fa·discuss
This is a great write up of the problem space. I've also tried an approach here that converted the tile dependencies into a Boolean constraint satisfaction problem and then used the Open Source clasp (https://potassco.org/clasp/) answer set solver to return valid tilings. The inspiration was from the paper "Answer Set Programming for Procedural Content Generation: A Design Space Approach" (https://adamsmith.as/papers/tciaig-asp4pcg.pdf) which is also a good read.

Using an answer set solver was nice because it was so easy, I just had to encode the tile constraints and then the solver did all the work, backtracking, etc, but it could be slow, and it could also fail to return (infinite loop). I gave up because it seemed like WFC and similar could return results fast enough for "online" generation, like generating chunks in Minecraft and also because it seemed hard to encode tile probabilities (from some initial example map) like WFC does.
etherealmachine
·5 anni fa·discuss
Getting really tired of this criticism - the example is a start on encoding Dungeon World/Powered by the Apocalypse rules, not D&D.
etherealmachine
·5 anni fa·discuss
Seems like (b). I can't really find any evidence with proof a laptop owned by Hunter Biden actually existed and was somehow found in a pawn shop, given to Rudy Giuliani, then to the FBI, found to be filled with "evidence", then totally suppressed. It's all such a ludicrous story with no real proof that people (like you) who talk about it tend to get dismissed. I'm generally for dismissal of the conversation like this (downvoting and hiding it) because generally it tends to turn towards more stories with little or no evidence and doesn't really bring anything new to the table.

That being said, I find it funny that people want an exciting story about a forgotten laptop when it's generally well accepted that Hunter Biden accepted a job he wasn't qualified for in a foreign country. For me that's pretty clearly nepotism at best and harming the interests of your own country at worst, and displays a clear lack of judgement. But Americans like a conspiracy theory...
etherealmachine
·5 anni fa·discuss
It's not clear that it's illegal. The federal fraud statutes cover obtaining "money or property" through false statements. A prosecutor would have to convince a jury that the site is engaged in conspiracy to commit fraud and that a degree is property. If I were on that jury I'd convict, but it's a riskier bet than prosecutors usually like. I'd be interested in seeing a well crafted law here that makes it obviously a crime, although federal felony is a bit harsh but that's what let's you coordinate across state lines.
etherealmachine
·6 anni fa·discuss
Note that that's an opinion piece and it doesn't appear the author has actually read the U.S. Constitution. Section 8 says: "The Congress shall have Power To... make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval Forces;"

The use of nuclear weapons is clearly covered by that clause and several others giving Congress the power to regulate the military, whereas the Executive has the authority to execute those duly regulated rules.
etherealmachine
·6 anni fa·discuss
Just want to point out that US states aren't allowed to run a deficit, while countries are, so I mostly agree with this but this hamstrings states like Oregon who aren't allowed to provide relief for strict measures through debt. Also Oregonians would have to still contribute to the Federal government via taxes, essentially stealing more money from this plan.
etherealmachine
·6 anni fa·discuss
Hey folks, I think this is like the third or fourth RPG map maker I've seen show up, but I've been working on this one for quite some time and it's finally ready.

I specifically wanted a map maker that was fast (even on my slow laptop) and supported text descriptions for different areas of the map. I'm especially proud of the Print layout that lets you print well-formatted map-driven adventures straight to PDF.

This is a start on some ideas I have around AI-based content generation for tabletop RPGs. The idea is to let the AI generate content you can drop into your own adventures. Or it might stay just a simple map-maker, I already have a laundry list of features to add like tokens and decoration types. Feedback, bugs, and suggestions are always welcome.
etherealmachine
·6 anni fa·discuss
My girlfriend's father in Malaysia watched CCTV and a few other Chinese language broadcast news stations that had stories on what was happening in the US every day, so if the family in Xiamen has a TV then they might not "follow" US politics, but they definitely get informed about what's happening here.