RE: https://mastodon.social/@Gargron/115224321548138026
i'm quooting
Moved to https://sunny.garden/@brook so please follow me there.
I only use this account for testing stuff now.
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@Gargron/115224321548138026
i'm quooting
Update 2016-04-03: These articles are now available as free PDFs! Over a year ago, I submitted an article to a new AI book project by Steve Rabin (of AI Game Programming Wisdom). That article was on the sensory/detection system we used in Mark of the Ninja, and the book has now finally been published! Game AI Pro: Collected Wisdom of Game AI Professionals See Chapter 32. How to Catch a Ninja: NPC Awareness in a 2D Stealth Platformer.
Pocket IRC on Windows Mobile 5 Pocket IRC is my IRC client for Pocket PC and Windows Mobile devices. Version 1.3 has been released removing registration requirements and is now available for free, previously $14.95 USD. This release doesn’t add a lot of new functionality, but it had significant re-factoring internally a couple of years ago, and not a whole lot of testing since then, so fingers crossed. The free release is a stepping stone to open sourcing the code.
I saw @jerry toot (https://social.intothecloud.net/@jerry@infosec.exchange/111319948318876847) about how prevalent #Hetzner is for #Mastodon hosting so I decided to take a look at are the most popular hosting providers I see from my relays and direct follows.
The sample is from Oct 29th, the sample will favour English speaking servers. There was a total of 1495 servers seen. These are the top 25 most common AS seen.
First is #OVH, then @cloudflare, then Hetzner, #Digitalocean, #Linode, and #Netcup. There is a very long tail of hosting providers so there could be a mashup of AS names from a single host.
Attached: 1 image One of the things I am really liking about Fastly, other than that it makes the instance incredibly fast from almost everywhere, is the observability. I was poking around and found this graph that shows the origin of traffic to the instance at a given point of time, with the size of the bubble representing how much traffic that pop is getting. Note the two big circles. One over Germany, and one over Finland. Coincidentally, the location of Hetzner’s two main sites. Much of that traffic is inter-instance communications. And the reason is that, I strongly suspect, much of the fediverse infrastructure exists in those two Hetzner datacenters. NB: Hetzner is critical infrastructure for the fediverse.
It's been a good week for music by friends... also check out this fun little ditty Mindless by @jambell
https://jamiebell.bandcamp.com/album/there-is-no-one-named-jamie-bell
6 track album
Really dig this weekly track by Mattesque, week 24 of 52
from the album 52