Messing about with wave function collapse using some scanned Carcassone tiles. Oddly fascinating to watch.

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Messing about with wave function collapse using some scanned Carcassone tiles. Oddly fascinating to watch.
guess who’s doing a major blog revamp?
i’m not changing my url or icon but everything else must go--now that i write so much more fic, i’d like it if my blog style was better for readability. also, @actuallylukedanes has pointed out that an updated fandoms page would be handy since my current faves are always in flux...and it’s gonna take a lot of work with the coding but i’m really excited about it. the still-in-progress navigation page is here, for anybody who’s curious. i’ll post a head’s up when everything’s done. :D
ruby adventures
Well, I might as well have some fun while learning a new skill!
Today I wrote some code to the following prospectus: #Create a rings_get function that takes in the number of rings of power you need to get for each race. #Get three Rings for the Elvenkings under the sky #Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone #And nine for Mortal Men doomed to die. #If you have all the rings, return "Sauron will rule Middle-earth forever!", otherwise return "Damn you, Celebrimbor!"
def rings_get( elves, dwarves, men ) if elves == 3 && dwarves == 7 && men == 9 return "Sauron will rule Middle-earth forever!" else return "Damn you, Celebrimbor!" end end
puts rings_get( 0, 3, 9 )
Things are not looking too good for Sauron’s prospects!
Me: I do not understand why you would write the code this way. This is objectively wrong.
Coworker: It's just one of those things. When you have a hammer...
Me: No. This is like the dev had two pieces of wood, and they decided to connect them with a duck.