Hatetris
Hatetris: Like Tetris, but the game will always give you the worst possible piece. So, exactly like Tetris.
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Scott Kulp said on April 11, 2010 at 5:11 pm:
My high score is 3!
What would be really cool, would be to make an anti-Hatetris program. It might even be able to solve the Hatetris problem, finding the perfect solution to be able to play indefinitely.
Julia said on April 13, 2010 at 11:18 am:
Tell me about Rails3? Kiss!
Harry said on April 15, 2010 at 6:36 pm:
Scott: Hey, the JavaScript’s right there embedded in the page. I’d think it would be possible to build such a program. Also I think the world-wide high score is only something like 17, so not bad!
Julia: My understanding is that it’s still architecturally similar to Rails 2, but they’re making a bunch of nice little additions (like happily working with jQuery) and mostly finishing merging in Merb. Actually, here’re the release notes, which make it sound much more exciting.