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
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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.