Bone-Market-Solver
gol.py
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Bone-Market-Solver
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Weekly small questions thread: 2023-05-01
The calculator from the wiki seems to only show the outcome of what you put together. I've tried working with Saklad5's Solver, but it seems 1) the program and the instructions are a bit out of sync, and 2) it's more meant to find the best skeleton possible, rather than the best one you're able to make.
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Let me throw https://www.fallenlondon.com/ into the ring.
It has lots of options to acquire various items and qualities, and depending on our situation, spreadsheets can help a lot figuring out which one is most efficient.
It even has the "bone market", an exchange where you can build skeletons from various bone types, and sell it to NPC vendors, some of which have non-linear payout curves. There's an optimizer for that written in Python: https://github.com/Saklad5/Bone-Market-Solver
It's an awesome combination of great writing, bizarre, whimsical stories and a potential (but not a hard requirement) to optimize by spreadsheet and other methods :-)
- A tool for those who really love or really hate the Bone Market
gol.py
- Efficient Game of Life in Python
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I used combinatorial optimization to find 48-gate boolean formula that encodes rules of Conway's Game of Life
This project (and choice of restrictions on gates) was motivated by the desire to make high performance GoL by relying on bit-level parallelism. My implementation of this approach in python runs at 1920x1080 resolution and 60 fps even on my crappy laptop, thanks to native bigints.
- 1920x1080, 60fps game of life in 40 lines of pure python
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