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·hace 5 meses·discuss
Gave this a go, really well done. There seems to be a bug in the first lesson already; for whatever reason it's telling me to type the response to the troll in french. If you follow the instructions, it throws syntax and typo errors as it wanted the solution in english. "Show the solution" button provides the output in english as well. Some weird language stuff going on.
cuken
·el año pasado·discuss
If you ever open up the designs or want another set of eyes to print on some other devices / take a crack at generating new components, please let me know (looking forward to the kickstarter).
cuken
·el año pasado·discuss
This is really really cool! The physicality of it is special and can be a huge help with some people to gain an understanding of whats actually happening on the micro scale. Reminds me very much of "Spintronics", a game that holds a special place in my heart as I could teach a traditionally conceptual topic to my kids.

Are the designs you've come up with 3D printed? I feel like there's a huge possibility of community advancement into this ecosystem (fully appreciating you should make a return on all of your time and creativity).

Thanks again for sharing something so cool.
cuken
·hace 2 años·discuss
There is a help button in the top right that shows you need to focus on the circle node connectors to "solve' the problem.

At least for the first example:

You have a blue box labeled xt with a single node connector at the top. You have a purple box labeled ht with a node connector at the top and bottom. You have a green box labeled Yt with a node connector at the bottom.

The game tells you at the top you have 3 edges remaining.

Dragging a line from one node to another, releasing, and it turning green means you have placed a "correct" connection.

i.e. xt -> ht [bottom] will give you a green line.

Repeat until you have all edges solved for.

It's not spelling it out for you, but once you complete the "game" you'll at a very high level understand the moving pieces within the network, and the "flow" of data.