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I had this idea to speed up my software. Very bad sample implementaion is tested in prod now.


My intuition would be checking every move and disallow those (no claiming, transparent comparison on every move)

We can argue if a forced move ends the game, or just allows it.

This would (more) move the game forwards in the basic historical rule-set.

- giz


Most of them are bullocks, made when i went crazy:

https://github.com/gizmore/anonymous-zen-book

1) If you don't know a world you can't talk about it


I am happy to announce;

i wrote a GDOv7 module to ship this font and will use it in one of my projects.

Of course, this projekt uses only Latin characters. (The fonts are like 20kb, i doubt they feature something asian.)


[OMNIA - "Earth Warrior" - sneak peek bootleg live recording](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfN_ZMmiLQw) - bird nest edition


Less is more :)


I think only last week I learned that my superpower is being able to solve problems that others find hard with surprisingly simple/compact solutions. I didn't realize how I was able to do this until I connected it to my motto: "What the simplest thing that could possibly work?" That sounds kinda dumb and short-sighted but really it's a corollary to "As simple as possible but not simpler."--if it were simpler than possible it wouldn't work.

After practicing this my entire career, I learned to instinctively find the smallest possible solutions. What this means is that as the problems get larger, I'm dealing with a much smaller solution space than others trying to solve the problem in a larger solution space. The other trick is not to limit the dimensions of your solution space, everything is fair game and 'in play'.


Make breaking news once again for user privacy! Firefox once had problems with performance (and usability a bit) compared to chrome. They fixed that, i think.


Only scrolled three times and read nothing. Looks well structured and an experience to read for a dev. Will def read it later!


What are math or physic functions that include many magic constants.

Like e = m * c (1 constant c) Or A = r * PI * 2; (1 constant PI)

I know there are equations that contain more than 1 magic constant. what are they?


I use copy,drop,create,restore to keep the db schema up to date.


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