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    John :mastodon: (freezepeach@twit.social)'s status on Tuesday, 15-Oct-2024 02:01:17 JST John :mastodon: John :mastodon:
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    • Aral Balkan

    @aral Have you looked at this: https://llmstxt.org/

    I use Cursor.sh to learn how to use new libraries and it’s great to be able to feed Cursor well formatted docs so that it indexes real docs rather than searching the internet and finding something random

    In conversation about 8 months ago from twit.social permalink

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      The AI Code Editor
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    John :mastodon: (freezepeach@twit.social)'s status on Tuesday, 20-Aug-2024 02:16:55 JST John :mastodon: John :mastodon:
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    • Aral Balkan

    @aral this looks really interesting and I keep telling myself I’m going to use Kitten somewhere but I really have to convince myself to find the time to play around with your project

    In conversation about 10 months ago from twit.social permalink
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    John :mastodon: (freezepeach@twit.social)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2024 11:47:56 JST John :mastodon: John :mastodon:
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    • thepoliticalcat
    • Yohan Yukiya Sese Cuneta 사요한🦣

    @thepoliticalcat @youronlyone https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mancala

    In conversation Friday, 19-Jan-2024 11:47:56 JST from twit.social permalink

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      Mancala
      Mancala (Arabic: منقلة manqalah) refers to a family of two-player turn-based strategy board games played with small stones, beans, or seeds and rows of holes or pits in the earth, a board or other playing surface. The objective is usually to capture all or some set of the opponent's pieces. Versions of the game date back past the 3rd century and evidence suggests the game existed in Ancient Egypt. It is among the oldest known games to still be widely played today. History According to the Savannah African Art Museum, "archeological and historical evidence dates Mancala to the year 700 AD in East Africa. Ancient Mancala boards were found in Aksumite settlements in Matara, Eritrea, and Yeha, Ethiopia. However, the oldest Mancala boards were found in An Ghazal, Jordan in the floor of a Neolithic dwelling" as early as ~5,870 BC. Evidence of the game was also uncovered in Israel in the city of Gedera in an excavated Roman...

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