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mbmins

An mbmin represents one minute of my (mbays@sdf.org's) life.

View your balance and spend my time


How to win mbmins

Every day, 5 mbmins are available to be won by getting the best score in wordtunneler. Same for Zaubuchstabier.

Play wordtunneler

Zaubuchstabier spielen


How to spend mbmins

Make a request that I spend time on some project which might somehow benefit the gemini community. I may refuse for any reason, but if I accept, I'll try to do whatever it is you want me to do, and remove 1 mbmin from your account for each minute I spend on it (up to some limit if you specify one). (If I get interested in the project, I might spend more time on it, but I reserve the right to leave it partially done until you have more mbmins to supply.)


As a rule I will accept any task which is within my abilities and which seems like it might be useful.


You can also spend mbmins on fortune cookies:

gemfortune


Examples of things you might ask me to do

Proofread and/or comment on something you plan to post, or have posted, on your capsule.

Review some gemini-related code (haskell, C, python, or shell scripts would all be fine).

Write a glogpost or article on something. No self-promotion though, don't ask me to write about your own work.

Add a feature to one of my existing projects, e.g. add your favourite game to sggs.

Code something new, e.g. some CGI tool/toy you'd like me to add to this capsule. If it's simple enough, this might not cost so many mbmins.

Add some feature or fix some bug in an arbitrary gemini-related software project. Depending on the complexity and my familiarity with the project, this may cost many mbmins and may end in failure, but I'd be happy to try.

Something else! I'll consider anything. Boring tasks are fine.

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