@Azzamo when are you going to host a nice reliable durable cheap GRASP-powered git server for the 4 of us that use ngit?
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GitHub
GitHub - coracle-social/zooid: A multi-tenant nostr relay designed for communities.
A multi-tenant nostr relay designed for communities. - coracle-social/zooid
GitHub
GitHub - coracle-social/frith: A relay which enforces authentication based on custom policy
A relay which enforces authentication based on custom policy - coracle-social/frith
If someone is a real vibecoder and wants to show it please make this game in a computerized version: View quoted note →
Joseph's Squares is a game to be played on pen and paper. It goes like this:
1. draw 2 squares;
2. player A draws a line between one side of a square to a side of the other square;
3. once a side of a square has been connected it can't be used again.
4. lines can't be crossed ever.
5. player B draws another line again connecting one unused side of a square to an unused side of the other square.
6. and so on until a player can't draw any lines, that player loses.
In a game with 2 squares the second player can always easily win, but once you get that you can start playing with 3 squares, 4 squares and so on.
It isn't meant to be the best game of all times, just better than tic-tac-toe.
I haven't tried to play with triangles or other shapes but could be interesting too.
You have to be a reasonable human and not try to draw confusing lines. These confusing lines cannot change the game in theory but they can confuse everything and ruin the game for both players (it's ridiculous that I have to say that but many people to whom I tried to teach the game had this stupid idea, so I'm saying here).
The solution to the knots debate (or whatever it's called) is that the both sides must realize that every Bitcoin transaction is spam.