red7-sim
backblaze-upload
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red7-sim
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Some tiny personal programs I've written
One fun one is I was playing a game with friends and it felt super random to me. So I wrote a simulator and some simple strategies to see how effective these strategies were vs randomness. If the game is mostly strategy you would expect to see clear difference in all of the strategies. If the game is mostly random the good strategies would have a hard time differentiating them from each other consistently.
https://gitlab.com/kevincox/red7-sim
backblaze-upload
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Some tiny personal programs I've written
Warning - it's hasty code. I plan to improve it in the future by adding features and switching the file structure to an iterator.
I also wrote a very quick script/daemon that watches a folder for new files and uploads them to backblaze. https://github.com/codabrink/backblaze-upload/
What are some alternatives?
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