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openholdembot
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Ask HN: How can I run untrusted Python code?
Just my $0.02, but as someone who made a living for a while poker botting before the Black Friday banking changes, I can't help but feel like you are approaching this in a bizarrely complex manner.
I guess I don't get why it is important to filter 'real' players for starters, and I definitely don't get why you'd land on just running uploaded Python code... the entire approach seems so needlessly convoluted.
I also don't understand why you are so worried about the cat and mouse game with the 'big sites' if you are just using play money. I haven't followed developments here in years, but back when I was earning a living it was enough to just run a screen scraper on your machine, that then passed of table state data to a seperate device (which is running the actual bot logic / storing player hand history databases, etc.) -- and even that wasn't strictly necessary unless you really raised some red flags.
Maybe take a look at some of the open source botting platforms like OpenHoldem, and use that as inspiration to re-evaluate your approach?
https://github.com/OpenHoldem/openholdembot/releases
This just seems like such an unsafe and half-cocked approach -- even if you got this python bot site up, I can tell you as a former pro poker botter that I would never ever have considered uploading my bot to your site, aside from your code execution concerns. You'd then see all my logic, and that's the biggest leak a poker botter could have.
Even if you pull this off, no one doing serious work on their bot logic is going to trust you with it -- for you it may be an intellectual exercise, but for that community it's a lucrative job where the only thing that makes you stand above the rest is a dynamic strategy that you are going to protect just as tightly as the key to a bitcoin wallet. The only submissions you will get are toy bots that have no chance of being competitive anyway... which kind of defeats the purpose of 'bots only' I think.
I don't mean to be discouraging, but as someone who made a living doing this for a few years I can say without a doubt no one who has put even a moderate amount of work tuning their bot is going to upload it for you to be able to rip the logic off.
If nothing else, you should be re-evaluating this in a manner where the only data exchanged between you and the client is the table state as it changes, as well as an API for submitting their action on their turn. Otherwise this is dead on arrival.
starter-snake-python
- Practicing Rust, Learning Bevy, Creating a WASM Snake Game for the Browser
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Ask HN: How can I run untrusted Python code?
You could use a short response timeout (<1s) to make it impractical for human players to participate - for instance, that's what Battlesnake does (https://play.battlesnake.com/). Players provide an endpoint that follows the required API and their code never leaves their machines.
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Última clase de programación
https://pokeapi.co/ o https://play.battlesnake.com/
- Battlesnake – Multiplayer Coding Game
- Games For Java Coding
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Learning Crystal with Battlesnake
Battlesnake is a multiplayer game where a small server you write plays a survival-style snake game paired with snakes implemented by others.
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Which learning platform do you use? If you don’t, how do you study and keep yourself up to date with the ever expanding tech industry?
Also for fun / to answer the passion part: how far can you get in https://warriorjs.com/ or https://play.battlesnake.com/ :) It's getting more advanced than you'd think
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Develop your Battlesnake using a MuleSoft API & DataWeave with this starter project
Create an account at play.battlesnake.com.
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My Key Takeaways From The Campus DevRel Show | Jon Gottfried E1
Dev.to does really cool stuff” — when it comes to folks getting started with writing about tech, Dev provides an accessible platform for doing so. Jon was personally excited about Battlesnake and its unique way of exercising creativity.
What are some alternatives?
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warriorjs - 🏰 An exciting game of programming and Artificial Intelligence
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