Finally leaving twitter and it's bitter sweet. I've always liked how twitter gives you news on topics I care about at the speed of light. But... the massive amount of bots and poor content moderation is a deal breaker.
Goodbye dumpster fire
I'll be on bluesky @titans4days.bsky
@city_enjoyer @notkavi 100% agree with you. 700k liters for training is not terrible considering how immensely complex training is tbh.
In the source "According to this math 20-50 questions = 0.5L." but the only costs listed were for training and not inferencing. The napkin math does not add up
@barelyRebecca@Acryllic_Risen I've played in many Regional Championships and agree with Acryllic. It's a 1 second interaction that reinforces decorum and a positive atmosphere. "May I see that?" Totally not hard to do
@TobiHenke@MTGCal@Metallix87 This, 1000% this. I actually like it this way though. It's lack of competitive play helps boost paper magic which, IMHO, is the best way to play
@PleasantKenobi@MagicMusicMike In my area and at RCs it was very common to do foil checks with the judges. Maybe its a regional thing? The judges were fair with their assessments and provided a simple check, shuffling your deck and picking a card a few times. If it's always the same they'll ask for a change.
@BobbyFortanely Couldn't agree with this "null hypothesis" reasoning more. I see similar results in my mono G data and have seen similar patterns for other decks, with the draw winrate increasing as I master a deck more and more.
Thanks for sharing the write up!
@BobbyFortanely@Ajelenbogen@BobbyFortanely, i completely agree with you. Also you are my spirit animal. Every deck you love to play is a banger I love to play. Been following you since you broke Amulet Titan. Never change!