Link for when botsin.space shuts down: https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.21771
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@enzoesco in tal caso @petrstolypin sarebbe un coglione e non varrebbe comunque la pena di argomentare (tempo sprecato), ma no, il fatto stesso che abbia cercato di insistere per l'argomentazione dimostra che è un troll.
@enzoesco ma soprattutto non si perde tempo ad “argomentare” con i troll. È tipo la prima regola di internet
I only just found this but, in case you're still testing things, here's a couple of hints:
- it is possible to navigate in the dark;
- it is possible to climb even without stairs, so you can usually get out of subterranean pits even tool-less; it's extremely rare to get into an actual “save-ender” situation
- as your tech level progresses, you'll discover ways to automate most things;
- do focus on getting ore; there are hints in the rock to where it may be.
@anarchiversitario @politica politici MORTI peraltro. Ci sarebbe da ridere se non ci fosse da piangere
@TootSweet this reminds me of https://github.com/philipl/pifs, the filesystem based on the normality of π
@mrdk @mathematics @math@lemmy.ml @math@kbin.social also this might explain why @mau saw some relation to Gray codes in the binary case.
@mrdk @mathematics @math@lemmy.ml @math@kbin.social
oh, interesting. It's definitely related, although we allow different substrings to start at the same place, and this has a huge impact on the lengths (also it's not cyclic in our case, but that probably makes things worse).
@jon@vivaldi.net I was a long-time Opera aficionado, only dropped it when they switched to WebKit (and then Blink) and the last Presto-based version became obsolete (TLS-wise, mostly). Switched to Firefox, with which I'll stick as long as it maintains Gecko. Would love to jump to Vivaldi, but we need more independent rendering engines for the health of the web.