I remember seeing a claim that Trax used to destroy Murmilo, because the big shield was a hindrance in one on one combat. The speed and agility of the smaller shield was much better. The big shields worked well in units to make a shield wall, but less so in an arena
Looks good to me. Is there a plan to keep the puzzles updated? Not that 100k puzzles isn't enough for me, but if you get very specific with the puzzle type and rating that number soon dwindles. That would also answer my next question about increasing the opening repertoire options and endgame types.
Are you able to include a setting for movement speed? The pieces move slowly for someone used to playing online and/or premoving and I could see me getting frustrated with that.
One feature that nearly all puzzle apps lack, is 'no tactic' study. Knowing there is a move goes a long way to simplifying the thought process. If you can include a study type where you have to figure out if there is a tactic in the position or not, if there isn't you select a no tactic button instead of playing a move. I appreciate this is a lot more complex, but in terms of training it is the most valuable in my opinion.
The puzzles types look good, I might suggest one type that lichess has which is quiet move. It is similar to the no tactic I mentioned above. Something like that would be great
Lastly, I noticed you included a menu item for 'join r/offchess'. What would it take for you to switch that out to join c/offchess ;)
I get all my cat's dietary advice from this shitposting community, so if you wouldn't mind being less antagonistic towards the users posting valuable information that would be appreciated.
Are you talking about the human, or just failed to do any critical thinking here?
Taking a cat on a camping trip is hardly an ecological disaster. Permanent outside cats in the wrong places might be depending on where you live, but this post is just not comparable.
It's a bullshit job though. Do you refuse to use elevators because they no longer have attendants? Having worked on a checkout at one time, it was always depressing. Plus there were other tasks that could be done and most people you deal with are awful.
People making the same old quips also make the job that little bit more unbearable - "must be free", urgh. Seriously you are not gods gift to comedy with these jokes, workers hear them 100 times every day and it is like some kind of compounding psychological damage each time.
This is standard where I work but getting promoted gives a decent raise to make up for it. It's a shame for them that I don't want anymore responsibility though, so I just work less hard each year based on inflation.
Please don't use the word stupid, it's toxic.