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I have a huge ego and like more money. Is HackerOne the best way to feed both?


Except for you, right? People like to feel better about themselves by declaring defects in everyone else but themselves. Even me.


Liking the Go, not liking the .gitignore.


Why?


The .gitignore is a good way to see if a project cares about being precise.


Spark any use? I just saw free and assumed some ptw scheme.


As usual, I checked the .gitignore. You may want to try "/gowiki" instead of "gowiki".


That makes sense. Just pushed a fix[1].

[1] https://github.com/renstrom/go-wiki/commit/535c645fb25252e49...


Limited still means having a choice in what to bet. Trivial EV calculations can only tell you to bet or not, so I assume it's using something more involved.


Limit means fixed size betting. Typically 1 big blinds preflop and flop, 2 big blinds on turn and river, with a max of 4 bets total on any street.

The algorithm sounds like it basically identifies the path with the least negative EV for any given action, which is essentially how humans play limit too. "If my opponent plays perfectly, what path will let me lose the least or break even"


Indeed, "limit" by itself is shorthand for fixed limit. There are other limit games (such as pot limit and spread limit) where you do have a choice in your bet size.


I texted to a word game displayed on a Times Square banner. Got monthly "support emails" featuring garbage trivia, and a $10 charge hidden on my at&T bill. I think it was one of those shortened phone numbers, though.


Yeah, shady stuff happens with shortcodes sometimes. You can rest assured that my ulterior motives are a) spreading holiday cheer b) showing off Twilio.

edit: wording


I find the .gitignore a good way to gauge the quality of a repo. This one does not exhibit quality.


What criteria do you use to assess "quality"? In any case, this .gitignore is almost entirely the standard GitHub setup for Visual Studio projects.

https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/master/VisualStudio...


Well, that's a knock on /github then. The entries should be as minimal as possible, in number and in individual length.


What exactly do you think this .gitignore is lacking?


Quite the opposite of "lacking"--way too much.


.gitignore ignores "foo" and "bar". Should I trust the rest of the project? Is this a convention?


I for one endorse the ban of that terrible form of "meta syntax".


Neat! Just remember that it's not just who you know--it's what you know! You'll go far.


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