The Neurodivergent Genius Who Invented Formula 1 For Marbles
“ A couple of Dutch brothers started filming marble races and now it’s how they make a living. ”
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The Neurodivergent Genius Who Invented Formula 1 For Marbles
“ A couple of Dutch brothers started filming marble races and now it’s how they make a living. ”
Epic Conway’s Game of Life
“ A collection of amazing patterns generated by Conway’s Game of Life. ”
An NFL linebacker quit football to sell Pokémon cards, now he’s making millions
“ A professional athlete walked away to indulge his love of Pokemon and create a business around it. ”
New York Times Election Day Crossword
“ On the eve of the 1996 election, the NY Times crossword had a clue based on the future outcome which could solve the puzzle in two completely different ways. ”
Hillside Sample Project Cinematic in Unreal Engine
“ The architect who built a concept for modular housing for a 1965 world’s fair in Montreal has ‘completed’ the project with the help of a video game 3D rendering engine. ”
The Enduring Allure of Choose Your Own Adventure Books
“ A retrospective and examination of the ground-breaking interactive fiction series from the 1980s. ”
Days Since Incident
“ This site lists the days since something bad happened, from an earthquake of any kind (zero, because one happens every day) to things like a ‘Teraton Asteroid Impact’ (last happened 35 million years ago), and everything in between (example: someone last lost a nuclear weapon in 1989). ”
Backyard Squirrel Maze
“ A guy builds an obstacle course for the squirrels in his backyard. In the (very entertaining) process of watching them solve it, he explains some of the physiology of how a squirrel moves. ”
Impossible Trackmania Shortcut Finally Done After 13 Years
“ Some gamers spent 13 years trying to improve the record time in a specific level of a video game, and seven years grinding away to exploit an obscure hack they were convinced was possible. ”
How well can Magnus Carlsen identify chess positions?
“ A chess master identifies historical (and, in one case, fictional) chess games simply from a snapshot of positions on the board. ”
‘Wheel of Fortune’ fans call for rule change after contestant loses on minor technicality
“ There’s a very strict, technical rule on Wheel of Fortune that can cost a contestant a win. ”
New Super Mario Bros. World Record Raises HUGE Questions
“ This video is ostensibly about suspected cheating in a specific speedrun attempt, but it also explains and demonstrates some of the fascinating intricacies of that subculture. ”
An Elderly Mathematician Hacked the Lottery for $26 Million
“ A retired mathematician discovered a flaw in a state lottery game. He exploited it for a decade and won millions. ”
This game of Dungeons & Dragons has been going on for 38 years
“ A Canadian man has been playing the same role playing campaign unbroken for almost four decades. ”
A Plagiarism Scandal Is Unfolding In The Crossword World
“ In 2016, a guy playing around with data discovered too many similarities between crossword puzzles, all centered around a specific editor. ”
How to win Monopoly in the shortest possible time
“ Someone got a theoretical game of Monopoly down to seven rolls of the dice, which they claim can be done in 13 seconds. And it turns out that Monopoly is hated among board game aficionados. ”
Jeopardy!’s Newest Head Writer on ‘Problematic’ Clues and Alex Trebek’s Morning Routine
“ An interview with the head writer on Jeopardy! with lots of information on how clues get written. ”
How an Augmented Reality Game Escalated into Real-World Spy Warfare
“ Ingress is a AR game from the people who would go on to make Pokémon Go. But it’s much more serious, and has people flying all over the the world to complete missions. ”