2 out of the 3 were open source known projects (I wasn’t the only collaborator).
The pickit list was indeed a notepad, with some default editable content that was anything but good.
A side project came along :
You could link your pickit to an API to have that taken care of, in exchange of accepting to send data back to this API (would ofc only work with internet connection, so no offline SP).
So this evolutive pickit list was only on server side.
This side project went way further on the 3rd, non-open source paid project.
The goal was ultimately to :
Gather stats of all kind
In exchange of facilitating the user’s experience by means of automated tradings via payment and game name received. Which in return allowed to populate a database on market values and selling capacity (where stats about average pricing and ability to sell vs stashed/charsi’d items were compiled).
That was the golden age of deep learning, fun projects that taught me a lot and eventually led to my career.
For anyone who wonders… no I’m not a known public figure or anything. My name wouldn’t ring a bell.
But there’s a lot of info about me online ever since I sold one of my SaaS for… let’s just say a good amount of money.
Retired at 33. Still quite busy and now a dad.
I still love discussing about d2, even if I barely ever find time to play.
That’s about as much info I can give, cuz there’s no way i’m gonna allow some online trolls to disturb me or my family irl.
This has nothing to do with the current discussion, but if it can at least shut down the trolling and hate comments…
^Dolphy I never claimed to be a "big shot" like you say.
But since you, and others in the past, were insistent of my gold logs...
Here's my highest month from 2014 :
https://i.imgur.com/1WGug1G.pngAnd I'm not the type of person to brag, but that's very far from my irl saving accounts in USD
Just stop poking me now.