@Neblib@archliberal After seeing your trouble I tried again and died to the dragon. There is a bit of luck involved but this is one where you need to the ghost right away
Also I couldn't remember where the axe was. If you know maybe you could cheese it?
@Neblib@Slyence I'd love to see data on reexports and financial services too. For cities like HK and SP I know it is beyond 100% but I imagine it is a big thing in many places
Question on raising children. Pretty much everything I learn about computers came from me breaking my computer and learning how to fix it. Have people looked into convertly and regularly breaking or purchasing tech that breaks to teach their children tech?
Anyway just thinking about saving old laptops that I'll give to kids some day running an ancient version of arch so by 18 they can crack the NSA
@MrHandyMan@Inextinguishable_Ravings I got my old family computer when it got upgraded. I ended up dual booting it between its old Windows version and several varieties of Linux trying to see if I could get anything to run on it. That was my primary driver through high-school. Old laptops can be fun, though desktops are easier to mod, and you might be able to get a similar experience with a Raspberry Pi (though there are cheaper alternatives now) or going lower level with an Arduino.
@MrHandyMan@Inextinguishable_Ravings mine aren't quite ready for working their own devices yet, but I've been trying to instill some early foundational stuff with logic games like LightBot Jr and I think we might be near ready for something like Snap Circuits Jr.
Went left first. After pig dropped first axe this level went great. I was a bit nervous with genie and vamp but with all the axes I shouldn't have been. This can probably be done in sub 140 steps.