He kinda looks like Caesar there, and we all know it ended well for him
GitHub: TheRealMonte
2024 Canvas Stats web app - View your stats, the pixels you placed, and download your pixels as a png image!
He kinda looks like Caesar there, and we all know it ended well for him
They would just be annoyed. I used to work for Disney in Tomorrowland. I would be standing at the entrance of one of the attractions greeting guests, and at least once a day a guest would ask me where the restrooms are. I would point to the 10 foot wide sign that says “RESTROOMS” right behind them and say “over there”.
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That’s because The Oatmeal made that game
Jokes on them, I don’t use chrome
I just finished deploying Canvas Stats. All of the data should be updated and correct now.
Canvas Stats, hosted on Github pages. The web app lets you search for a user who participated in the event. Current features:
click here to view the web app.
view the code here
Thanks, I can’t believe I forgot the link. I have updated the post
I can help you out if there is something you are looking for. I have a script that I can run on my computer to generate an image of just one user’s pixels, or a group of users. I have not gone through the new data yet, but should have something by the end of today.
I’m going to look at the data and try to make a list of similar wars between users.
No problem! I’m glad people are using my web app!
I checked my csv file and both of the txt files Grant posted. I found 1700 lines that had your username. I ran some code to get every color you placed and still got the same results: [‘000000’: Black, ‘unset: Undo’, ‘FFFFFF’: White, ‘F14FB4’: Magenta, ‘FDE111’: Yellow, ‘B9C3CF’: Light Grey, ‘0334BF’: Blue, ‘F66E08’: Rust, ‘777F8C’: Medium Grey, ‘1F1E26’: Dark Grey, ‘424651’: Deep Grey, ‘FF9F17’: Orange, ‘FFFFA5’: Pastel Yellow].
If you did place red pixels (or any other shade of red/pink), it was not recorded in the log files. Maybe the pixels where lost during one of the downtimes during the event.
For example: [email protected] placed a pixel at (10, 262) 1417 times, which is how they got to the top of the rankings
I have also created a file that lists the coordinates that a user place a pixel at the highest number of times.
Ok. This is from the “Possibly patched pixel log file” that Grant posted. I then removed any duplicates, removed any lines that were pixel_undo or mod_rollback. I think this is accurate.
This reminds me of the sketch SNL did saying it’s impossible to find jury members for the OJ trail. The only difference is it will be impossible to find anyone willing to say Luigi is guilty