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Title: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: axus on May 03, 2010, 07:01:21 pm
No, not the TV show (that I know of).  I think that he likes countable quantities, and the counting of them.  Every month is the "Fun with Numbers", and whenever he's got a list of things to do he's good about sharing the count.  And, of course he got his PhD in Mathematics.

I always get a good feeling when he quantifies his work with a number.  I have a feeling that he always keeps the water levels on, because he likes seeing the flowing numbers.  That's not something I do myself, but I think it's cool.

Do you notice what I'm talking about?  Have any examples you'd like to share with the group?
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: Agdune on May 03, 2010, 11:11:41 pm
Haha, I'm always impressed with this communities ability to borderline stalk the maker of Dwarf Fortress. Nothing personal but I swear, this must be the hunderedth thread I've seen that tries to get into the man's head :P
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: eerr on May 03, 2010, 11:15:30 pm
He is quite the curiosity.
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: Jackrabbit on May 03, 2010, 11:56:34 pm
Can you remind me what his grocery list for last week was? I've forgotten.
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: MrWiggles on May 04, 2010, 12:37:36 am
Mostly top ramen.
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: Lord Dakoth on May 04, 2010, 01:11:10 am
Mostly top ramen.

You misspelled "whiskey."
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: MrWiggles on May 04, 2010, 01:18:41 am
I think Toady is smart enough to not drink and program. Although it could be for the cat.
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: Lord Dakoth on May 04, 2010, 01:30:28 am
I do recall a devlog post where Toady said he needed to clean up his apartment of whiskey bottles before an interview. Someone (I think it was Aqizzar) said that we'd have to hold a fundraiser to buy Toady a new liver. Looked for it; couldn't find it.
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: Jackrabbit on May 04, 2010, 03:46:21 am
The problem might have been that you spelled Aqizzar with a U.
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: Shades on May 04, 2010, 04:16:24 am
I think Toady is smart enough to not drink and program. Although it could be for the cat.

Alcohol and programming are good: http://xkcd.com/323/
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: MrWiggles on May 04, 2010, 04:20:25 am
I think Toady is smart enough to not drink and program. Although it could be for the cat.

Alcohol and programming are good: http://xkcd.com/323/
Lolz, no that graph shows there is a delicate peak effect but outside that no, they dont go together.
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: Shades on May 04, 2010, 04:24:09 am
Lolz, no that graph shows there is a delicate peak effect but outside that no, they dont go together.

But inside the peak its genius ;)
Programming drunk can come up with 'interesting' solutions to problems though. Sometimes they are quite efficient too.
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: Neruz on May 04, 2010, 04:29:26 am
Lolz, no that graph shows there is a delicate peak effect but outside that no, they dont go together.

But inside the peak its genius ;)
Programming drunk can come up with 'interesting' solutions to problems though. Sometimes they are quite efficient too.

Most of the time you read the code when sober and spend ten hours trying to work out what the fuck it's doing (even if you only spent twenty minutes actually coding it).



The simple fact that Toady has managed to get so far with DF (and isn't slowing down) proves he likes numbers. DF intends to be nothing less than a full world simulator, built upon dozens (possibly hundreds) of interlocking systems with everything quantifiable. Look at Armok I; another simulator, also built around complex systems and numbers.

If Toady didn't like systems and numbers, he wouldn't be throwing himself headfirst into them with Dwarf Fortress.
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: Vester on May 04, 2010, 04:44:13 am
Haha, I'm always impressed with this communities ability to borderline stalk the maker of Dwarf Fortress. Nothing personal but I swear, this must be the hunderedth thread I've seen that tries to get into the man's head :P

What do you mean, "borderline"?

We just stalk.
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: Siquo on May 04, 2010, 07:00:48 am
Most of the time you read the code when sober and spend ten hours trying to work out what the fuck it's doing (even if you only spent twenty minutes actually coding it).
yeah, this.  :D

Awesome code is still useless if you can't read it.
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: Armok on May 04, 2010, 08:59:17 am
*STALK stalk stalk STALK stalk stalk STALK stalk stalk STALK stalk stalk*
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: MrWiggles on May 04, 2010, 03:14:36 pm
I think he stalking.
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: Siquo on May 04, 2010, 05:20:46 pm
Quote
News: April 17, 2010: Dwarf Fortres stalk #8 has been posted.
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: Strife26 on May 04, 2010, 11:49:26 pm
I'm not going to lie, in the process of programing my tic-tac-toe in Basic final project, I got a lot done on a day that I have no recollection of actually programing. I remember that I was running solely on caffeine and that the song Quicksilver played at least once. I wrote a lot of code. I've got no clue how it works, but it does.
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: Electronic Phantom on May 04, 2010, 11:58:15 pm
(in the lines of Strife26) It's amazing how often I do this.

It's annoying, really.

-(e)EP
Title: Re: Toady One likes Numbers
Post by: Muz on May 05, 2010, 01:38:21 am
I'm not going to lie, in the process of programing my tic-tac-toe in Basic final project, I got a lot done on a day that I have no recollection of actually programing. I remember that I was running solely on caffeine and that the song Quicksilver played at least once. I wrote a lot of code. I've got no clue how it works, but it does.

The way I see it, it's like if you wrote a bunch of words on paper while drunk, and it turned out to be poetry.

Toady on the other hand, writes a bunch of words, a bunch of random generators, and ends up with Beowulf. I'm still not playing it until the FPS picks up.. it's like reading the original, untranslated Beowulf.