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  • While writing the book, I realized that the core constraints of the universe described in the text

    Did you write the text? Why are you talking about the text like you are reading it for the first time? It might be when you “write” +200 pages in 2 weeks.

    I suspect it’s actually a Game Engine specification.

    No, it is not. Your text is a manifesto, even if you eventually figure out physics, it is still not what you need to build a physics simulation engine or the physics abstraction for a game engine. Your text helps to achieve neither.

    Please stop preying on kids for free labour and to spread whatever your goals are.


  • Just literacy would be enough.

    Without even counting the red flags of the account date, both here and GitHub, that you cannot find the author anywhere, that OP managed to write +200 pages of “physics” in 2 weeks (check changelogs, it went from 211 pages to whatever op is claiming now). The whole thing reads like LLM assisted manifesto.

    I am not joking, people do not need to read the entire thing to see that is just dropping real names (physics, tech) without any support to their claims. And it is just claims as an absolute, there is no proof, logic, nothing.

    I guess they would get a lot more goodwill if they were upfront about writing fiction, or some TempleOS kind of thing.

    They are using this “game engine” excuse just to prey on kids.



  • Nils@lemmy.catoTechnology@lemmy.worldIs Kagi search engine worth it?
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    The author surely likes that the mascot is a dog. It feels more of a read and analysis of the terms of use than a deep dive of the tool but it was a good reading and I liked the suggestions.

    I also liked the “reminder”.

    Edit: you should share this in some community as a post, every time I see this kind of website (pure content no-nonsense) it is shared is in the comments. 15 years ago this kind of stuff was easy to find, but nowadays, I only see them in comment sections. Even the search engine recommended around here would list a bunch of junk in the first pages.



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  • Depends on the threat model and how long do you need the data.

    Worked on a place long ago, that anything they needed to save offline from more than a few decades where stored in microfilm, the expectancy there where they would last 80 to 100 years.

    Anything else was pretty much tape.

    You also take in account the technology avaiability. The more complex is to use, harder will it be to reproduce in the future. Even with tapes, you might want to copy the data to another tape/recorder every decade or two, to keep it on par with the technology.