Yeh, i tried. Worked once or 2. Usually forum says "oops". I would love just put images here.
I use imgur these days... just go to your image in imgur and get the direct link (copy) then go back to the image button in the forum post and choose the link option then paste... works pretty well.
edit... well actually ive had trouble doing this from the phone since they messed with the forum. pasting into the box for me just kills it. But i usually use my desktop.
 
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Imagine you had something like a, let's say, Structured Query Language. Wouldn't that be nice?
Ye ...and 100Gb of data at least to get from edsm. I have 280Gb hdds. In shorter forms it gives json. So lua is good to traverse over json.

For global search he needs, it should be full SQL clone though.
For finding tritium around Borann my C++ code is sufficient :D
 
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Ye ...and 100Gb of data at least to get from edsm. I have 280Gb hdds. In shorter forms it gives json. So lua is good to traverse over json.

For global search he needs, it should be full SQL clone though.
For finding tritium around Borann my C++ code is sufficient :D
Don't take me too serious. But this rolling your own solution very often ends with yet another reinvented wheel. I've seen it so often that I couldn't resist...
 
Nah its all about the Task
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CMDR's, if it hasn't been flagged already (old and slow here...), something has come to light that you may all find of interest. That persistent rumour someone had already entered and left the system containing "Raxxla" apparently has a primary source claiming they heard MB say it in a Q&A at Lavecon in 2017.

Check out this CMDR Ascorbius video on twitch from about 20 minutes in...

[Edit: Note: I've already contacted them to query their video and they're adamant they heard MB say it.]
 
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CMDR's, if it hasn't been flagged already (old and slow here...), something has come to light that you may all find of interest. That persistent rumour someone had already entered and left the system containing "Raxxla" apparently has a primary source claiming they heard MB say it in a Q&A at Lavecon in 2017.

Check out this CMDR Ascorbius video on twitch from about 20 minutes in...

[Edit: Note: I've already contacted them to query their video and they're adamant they heard MB say it.]
This came to light about a month ago on the thread that started a drive to expand TDW towards Sol. MB was asked to confirm & responded “no comment”. Two others who were said to have been there and heard it apparently recanted.
It’s not really important. Even by that short time into the game people had gone on long-distance exploration trips so even if true it doesn't really tie down the location of Raxxla, it could be just about anywhere. But it would have been nice to get an authoritative source, and it does seem to confirm it is in-game and discoverable. As was pointed out at the time it could be that Raxxla is a permit-locked planet...though I suspect not.
 
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This came to light about a month ago on the thread that started a drive to move TDW towards Sol. MB was asked to confirm & responded “no comment”. Two others who were said to have been there and heard it apparently recanted.
It’s not really important. Even by that short time into the game people had gone on long-distance exploration trips so even if true it doesn't really tie down the location of Raxxla, it could be just about anywhere. But it would have been nice to get an authoritative source, and it does seem to confirm it is in-game and discoverable. As was pointed out at the time it could be that Raxxla is a permit-locked planet...though I suspect not.
Thanks for the heads up and yes, it's unlikely to help us locate Raxxla. It may help work out where it's not.
 
Just figured method "how to find rings without edsm":

By mass.

https://wiki.herzbube.ch/index.php/EDExploration#Procedurally_generated_star_system_names

Pyrie Thae XO-Z >>>D<<<<13-12

We look on map for that market A-H. For example, typical for single M-dwarf is B index mass. If you see on map SINGLE M-dwarf and index C there, then it will have couple giants. Best target to check for rings.
Same applies for anything else, just different typical index. Same may mean a lot of boddies, like 50 too.
 
Also star class number matters.

M0 with C index has 2 giants + 2-3 moons.
M1 with C index has 5 giants with like 10 moons.
So difference in 1 in star class may mean double mass.

M0 + M9 with C index does not have any planets.

So M9 roughly equals 2 giants with 2-3 moons.

...damn, that was always there :D galaxy map has everything to plan routes without any edsm >:

Ok, theory works. Found 4 systems with rings in 30 mins. Random search I did before was like one/hour ... so conclusion is - all names reflect mass. Mass is main parameter to make Universe here. Assuming some range of mass you can predict what can be there.


P.S. So now we need expected mass of raxxla :) Is it star/giant/planet/station around?
 
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Ye ...and 100Gb of data at least to get from edsm. I have 280Gb hdds. In shorter forms it gives json. So lua is good to traverse over json.

For global search he needs, it should be full SQL clone though.
For finding tritium around Borann my C++ code is sufficient :D
Yeah the json is quite horrible too. A year and a half ago I set up a process to shred the new files daily with powershell and dump them into SQL. Gave up in the end though, was getting to expensive as I built it on azure
 
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