JakJak

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I post art of my skunk OC Mocha (and Bramble the badger) and share any art I fancy :3

pfp by https://echapo.carrd.co/
header by bsky: https://acidapluvia.carrd.co/

Tech projects@jakjak
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Some Summer Enchantandas! It's a long hard day at the beach with ice cream and sand castles!

Art for me (Meep), Wollffye (Faux), Haru (Cylic), and Smokey (Snout)!

Sometimes it's best to just be a little badger 🦡

Drawn by https://bsky.app/profile/puppyywife.bsky.social

#furryart #badger

@kyle_pegasus cool badger 🦡
The service manual for my bike starts with an eight page, small font article about how cool it is to look at animals

new anteater sona dropped (might call him artiom)

#furry #furryart #anteater

im delting my runes rn

#myart #deltarune

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In my Portable Puzzle Collection, it was recently (a few weeks ago) the 20th birthday of the game "Mines": a reimplementation of Minesweeper which ensures every grid can be solved by reasoning rather than guesswork. The first click in a completely blank grid is guaranteed to be safe, and to open an area of more than one clue, and after that, you can always identify a safe square to open next by thinking about the currently visible clues.

This makes it possible to generate grids with a much higher density of mines than standard randomised Minesweeper, such as the example shown here with 99 mines in only a 16×16 grid. I actually didn't predict that this would be possible when I wrote the grid generator originally: I only expected to be able to play on settings like the standard Windows ones, without those nasty last-minute frustrations. The ability to turn up the density by more than a factor of 2 was a very pleasant surprise – my algorithm was far more effective than I had anticipated!

The odd thing about Mines is: in the past 20 years, this one game has received far more bug reports about insoluble game instances than any other puzzle in my collection. Very likely more than all the other games *put together*.

But not one of those reports has turned out to be a real bug in the grid generation. In cases where they sent a save file or a game ID, I generally played through the game myself to make sure; if they only sent a screenshot, I've always at least pointed out something I could see in the picture. *Everybody* who sent this kind of report turned out to have missed something.

Happy 20th birthday, Mines!

I get to look at this mug every day and you do too!

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JakJak (@jakjak@meow.social)

Attached: 1 image Me when I realize I can print my own custom mugs Art by @possiblycoyote.bsky.social #furryart #badger

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I'm not a gamer but have signed the #StopKillingGames petition which is working to challenge the legality of publishers destroying video games they have sold to customers.

Basically, if you paid for it, you should retain access to it & it be playable even if the company goes under or stops supporting the game.

EU Petition: https://www.stopkillinggames.com/

UK Petition: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/702074/

@StopKillingGames

#ConsumerRights #Gaming

Stop Killing Games

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