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 Hello,everyone.My name is Tao Wang.✋✋✋



In my free time, I most often play games, primarily single-player games. I play many genres, but my main genre is open-world RPGs. Some of my favorite games include GTA 5, Red Dead Redemption 2, God of War 4 and 5, Baldur's Gate 3, Divinity: Original Sin 2, Fallout 4, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, The Outer Worlds 1 and 2, the DOOM series, the Persona series, the Mass Effect trilogy, Black Myth: Wukong, and many other games I won't list. I think the most interesting aspect of RPGs is how they depict the story and characters. What I find most perfect is Fallout: New Vegas's grid-like narrative. A quest contains several branches, each quest can be triggered in several ways, and each choice affects your future path. Comparing the dialogue systems of Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4 is almost unbelievable. Fallout 4 caters to console players by keeping dialogue options confined to four buttons, which correspond perfectly to the four buttons on a controller, while New Vegas cleverly constructs its dialogue system based on the different special attributes of each character. The following video can help you understand why the design of the new Vegas is so ingenious:


The mixed reception of Todd's subsequent works after The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim also warrants consideration; players don't need a vast but empty world like Starfield. Currently, the most anticipated games are GTA 6, The Elder Scrolls VI, Resident Evil 9, and Divinity: Extinction.For the online game,i often play LOL,ow,and watch the lol competition.


I come from Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, located in the southernmost part of the country. It's also known as the "Spring City" because the weather here is like spring all year round, and even the winters aren't too cold. There are many delicious foods here, especially mushrooms. These are somewhat similar to the local mushrooms, but they are entirely wild-harvested from the mountains, not cultivated. My hometown has more than ten kinds of wild mushrooms that are scientifically cultivated for human consumption. One type, matsutake, is exported to Europe and eaten with Spanish ham. Of course, there are many ways to cook them, but it's important to note that some varieties of mushrooms can cause food poisoning if not fully cooked, and others are inedible. Therefore, food poisoning is common in our area. While mushrooms are delicious, food safety is paramount.




I think the biggest difference in Chinese education is that, in China, you might be sent to tutoring classes by your parents from elementary school onwards due to fierce competition. For most of your six years of middle and high school, you'd get up at 6 AM and finish school at 10 PM. This kind of life only ends when you graduate from high school, pass the national unified entrance exam, and are admitted to university. But then you discover a problem: after all that effort to get into university, you're more inclined to spend your time playing video games, because it's the first time you've escaped the strict control of your parents and teachers. In fact, this kind of pressure is unavoidable. In my hometown, you need to be in the top 15% of the entire province to get into university.


About a blog,Today I came across Larian's developer blog post, "Dev Blog: Patch 9 is Coming," and after reading it, I felt: this is the kind of "real blog" I like. It's not a cold, impersonal announcement, but rather an update with a narrative rhythm—first, it throws out the Patch 9 release date and the "Panel From Hell" teaser in a very "Larian-esque" tone, then cuts to behind-the-scenes details: motion capture space, the team's work site, actors entering the studio, and so on.

What I like most is its presentation. The entire post isn't just a pile of text; it's interspersed with numerous images: such as daily motion capture work, photos of the team on set, and scenes of actors in the studio, allowing me to "see" what they're doing, rather than just relying on my imagination. Even more interesting is the post's direct mention of "OK OK here's a bonus video…," this structure of images + video + lighthearted commentary perfectly suits the blog's feel: it's like chatting with the reader, rather than delivering an instruction manual.

Dev Blog: Patch 9 is Coming - Larian Studios forums



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The blog post I chose is ZipCPU's "Building the perfect AXI4 slave." I like it for a simple reason: it uses state machine diagrams to explain the often confusing process in a real-world chip project in a remarkably intuitive way.

In this bus communication scenario, the system doesn't operate in a "one-step" manner, but rather goes through several stages: receiving a request, waiting for conditions to be met, gradually completing the action, and finally returning to idle to prepare for the next iteration. The article breaks these stages down into a clear set of states, each with a definite meaning; more importantly, arrows connect the states, making it instantly understandable "when to move from A to B, when to backtrack or end."

I think this state diagram format is particularly good because it solves two things simultaneously:

It fixes the flow sequence: the reader won't get lost in a bunch of descriptions;

It writes the transition conditions on the arrows: you don't need to understand the implementation details to understand "where the trigger point is and where the next step will be."

Therefore, for me, this state machine diagram is a "roadmap": it uses minimal text to organize the most confusing control flow into a clear structure.

Building the perfect AXI4 slave

My choice of this major is also related to my profession, and I also hope to practice my Verilog coding skills, which is very important for Digital IC-related positions.I think use RTL to describe your circuit seems more convinient than analog circuit like this:


In the end,I appreciate jason give the chance to learn the team work.I will keep work.




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