I'm not sure how it works in python but I highly recommend using synchronized methods if you're running the same lines of code at the same time. It pretty much locks the method temporarily until it's done being used so your program won't break
The issue is, is I think these lines usually did finish before running more. What I noticed is just that the messages pile up like a queue really fast. Will probably take a different approach if I do smth like this again.
hey guys so i was the one who started the gorb trend (look throught the video you can see me saying it) and im so happy that gorbistan made its way to victory trought the tough battle. LONG LIVE GORBISTAN
This was pure chaos. I know what went wrong at the end with the scrolling. It went like this: Oh no, we need to scroll left more. Lag made us scroll too much Oh no, we need to scroll right more. We overshot it even more due to lag and the cycle repeats as we overshoot more and more
What a stream lmao Video idea: making a level in geometry dash but every item I place is randomized Video idea 2: geometry dash but I control the mouse and stream places blocks.
i think how they got unavailable blocks was because the code was doing multiple things at once i noticed the cursor moves after every command to actually browse the build tab and so i think that uh ok imagine somebody moves to the orb tab and somebody moves it to the portal page maybe the cursor clicks where the orb was on the orb tab and in turn clicks something else does that make sense