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Getting back to .

Not last in my class amongst people who have completed the rally...

0 restarts (I never restart rally if I retire) and managed to beat some people driving faster cars.

40th out of 79 finishers (out of 151 entrants)!

Instance owners!

Don't forget to add volumes to your instances every now and again.

If by chance, I wouldn't have spoken to @nafnlaus about the disk space an instance uses, I would've been in for a fun December evening when my instance would've ran out of disk.

On DO it's very easy — just

* buy a volume,
* copy your media there,
* chown -R the files just to be sure,
* move old media folder
* symlink new media folder immediately afterwards
* chown -h mastodon:mastodon symlink
* add a notice to check the df -h in half a year :)

Fifth day of my first log.

Today's goal is to make a multi-agent networked player control in .

Sometimes projects we make teach us fundamental things, and sometimes they teach us some gotchas. A gotcha I learned today is that in , you can have a TextMeshPro which is a UI component and one that is a 3D component. There is no way to distinguish between those after you add them to a scene. So you'd better remember or label which one's which.

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Now that there are so many people here, and everyone seem to be reading everyone they follow...

...perhaps now is the time when I'll find more friends to play on ?..

We're not playing normal cubes, we're playing a cube I made called "Into the Story". Here's the list: cubecobra.com/cube/list/633f46

On reselience and fragility.

I've been pondering about the optimised systems (in business, in mechanics, in general, from system theoretic standpoint).

Optimisations require increasing *reliability*, but as you optimise, you -- by definition -- reduce the error margins. The less margins you have the less reselience -- by definition -- you can have.

It may sound obvious, but it has interesting implications.

For example, the system of business (such as a racing league like or ) where businesses compete in optimisations, will transitively be fragile!

For instance, business that runs away with a particularly successful optimisation will then destroy the system together with the competition (like did in mdoern rally). A manual intervention will be required.

Not sure if it makes sense to people who aren't into rally, but I think that the three concepts: optimisation, reselience and reliability are very interesting to consider.

If you, like me, want to support the military effort of Ukrainians (because Western decision-makers are slow to produce proper support which can speed up russian capitulation), you have a great chance to do so!

To protect and ensure deoccupation of the Black Sea, is building a fleet of , under the supervision from the administration of President .

Donate here: u24.gov.ua/navaldrones

It's cool that is trending! Thank you, @simon!

I'll make this a thread about a project I'm contributing to for @pola's doma.dev.

It's a system for running test tasks to help hire game developers.

We provide a sekeleton of the task and the candidates need to only add small additions to make it into a solution. Then the solutions are pitted against each other to rank them, incidentally ranking the candidates too. Think -lite.

This is the first benchmark AI! Hide your cubes, hide your edges, and hide your vertices too.

Instance block list, slurs, Ukrainian genocide apologists 

Did you hear that elon musk is the incarnation of the twitter whale?

Help Ukrainian mobility during winter time. This fund is due dilled and ran by a well-known activist.

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SWIFT in US dollars (USD)
BENEFICIARY
Serhiy Prytula Charitable Foundation
IBAN
UA903052990000026001026709343

SWIFT in euros (EUR)
BENEFICIARY
Serhiy Prytula Charitable Foundation
IBAN
UA873052990000026009016707067

Decided to make this wallpaper to remember my short time in the Uni, which ran Ubuntu in 2008 :)

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