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bskrobisz
·3년 전·discuss
No pitches at all would render it extremely difficult for those without perfect pitch, but supplying a reference tone or scale (like Earmaster) and highlighting the appropriate key rather than providing each tone on demand would be a good challenge, I think.
bskrobisz
·3년 전·discuss
There's plenty of knowledge to be gained apart from that, there are top players that explain some of their thinking that have content on Youtube/Twitch. There are other examples along the lines of what you're saying -- traffic markings like bollards, signs, lines, license plates, etc. vary country-by-country; the position of the sun along with the date the google maps van took the image, telephone poles and other infrastructure. What's really interesting to me, though, is that there's some information that feels similar to when ML fits to metaknowledge about your training set -- e.g. there are some areas which can be ruled out entirely by the date the picture was created, there are certain areas where privacy laws alter what maps can provide or must blur, and there are areas where there was some issue with the google maps equipment that caused artifacts in the images (e.g. there are 'rifts' in the sky in some parts of SEA)
bskrobisz
·3년 전·discuss
"Series of unfortunate events" is an understatement, but I would say it gets due recognition--it's an indie game over a decade old and still earns its slot at major fighting game tournaments and (after said events' hopeful end) still has support from developers and community alike.
bskrobisz
·4년 전·discuss
>And of course there is pressng all 88 keys on the MIDI piano at the same time. I would like to know what that sounds like on a real piano though.

The mute pedal on an upright/console piano works by situating the hammers closer to the strings; if you stomp on it hard enough, you can get it to jerk all of the hammers such that they actually hit the strings and get this "all 88 keys" noise. I don't recommend this if you care for the piano, though :)

(On a grand piano, IIRC the mute pedal instead either adjusts the position of the hammer to only hit 1-2 of the strings, instead of all 3, or it moves the felts to dampen the sound).
bskrobisz
·4년 전·discuss
This one has nailed a strong 'hook' for puzzle games, I think--the game appearing at first more challenging than it becomes after the initial learning.
bskrobisz
·4년 전·discuss
At the risk of being oblivious to humor:

The point is the latency and loss of the message -- for a more red-team angle, suppose someone in the intervening space has captured the communicator and seized their phone?

The story is an allegory (metaphor?) for the inherent unreliability of communications between any given pieces of real-world infrastructure and the problems that arise when that unreliability reaches critical thresholds.