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plancien
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Comment #39232068
I was inspired by this and created a version with customizable ball count, accessible code... and a speed slider, to satisfy the less patient among us. https://explorers.toxicode.f…
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Comment #25913803
I'm very impressed, this made my day (my month ?). Too bad your site lacks some nice video demos on the front page. To other HN readers, look what I found in it's tutorial : https:…
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Comment #24459576
I agree, this article is well explained but it's not MCTS. To be more accurate, this is Monte Carlo, and here it is applied to search the tree of game turn possibilities and doing …
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Comment #24301721
I stumbled upon this old post from Iñigo Quilez, and this made my day. Especially because I did not know about the Babylonian multiplication, let alone its proof. The absence of ex…
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Comment #8216584
No, but there are works in progress and we hope to release some very soon. If you want to take part in beta tests, you can leave your email there on the two "coming soon" projects …
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Comment #8213624
Hi everyone, I'm the guy behind Silent Teacher. I just had the surprise to see my work on HN, in fact a colleague of mine published it without me knowing, I didn't have the chance …
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Comment #6501407
Good job ! The logic used, based on pattern detections is pretty clever. Reminds me of cellular automata algorithms. Even if you are not interested in puzzle games, reading the "fi…
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Comment #4540602
Nice article ! One comment : on the "Selling Time Over Money" part, it seems to me that some business manage to do the opposite. Take Ikea, for instance. Typically you buy some fur…
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Comment #3914179
Good news. This will very be useful in my current projets, I like the direction taken with the "legacy config".
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Comment #3914153
Nice initiative. I like the fact that it's well explained, and that the goal isn't to show only stuffs with a huge "wow" effect.