Purple and City Bus

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Purple

Many months back I said something to @vugtis related to what the Splinterlands land plots will generate. As per the The Secret of Praetoria whitepaper, there are three types of land in Praetoria: Regular, Occupied and Magical. Each of these types will generate different items while farming. Occupied plot generate SPS, which we know, and does have a known present value. Regular plot generate 'grain' the value of that token is unknown right now. Magical plot generates or made you progress towards "Secrects of Praetoria" which is a long term research task of unknown nature, value and definition. This is what I call PURPLE. Vugtis and I discussed we can call it anything we want. If you don't like Purple, call it Brown or Ship or even Simba :)

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Indulge me a little bit. What you are seeing above is fascinating and interesting. It is a burned part of a Herculaneum Scroll which was the first scroll to be deciphered this year, after a large library was desctoyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius on 79 AD. The first word deciphered by this amazing technology by a 21 year old computer science student Luke Farritor. Whether you can read Greek or not doesn't matter. We all can read 'Pi'! Mind you, these scrolls are 100% carbonized, and rolled up, and they can't be opened or they will crumble. Please watch the video at the end.

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The Herculaneum papyri, ancient scrolls housed in the library of a private villa near Pompeii, were buried and carbonized by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. For almost 2,000 years, this lone surviving library from antiquity was buried underground under 20 meters of volcanic mud. In the 1700s, they were excavated, and while they were in some ways preserved by the eruption, they were so fragile that they would turn to dust if mishandled. How do you read a scroll you can’t open? For hundreds of years, this question went unanswered.

That is until Luke Farritor, a contestant of the Vesuvius Challenge, became the first person in two millennia to see an entire word from within an unopened scroll this August. For that, we are thrilled to award Luke a $40,000 First Letters Prize, which required contestants to find at least 10 letters in a 4 cm2 area in a scroll.

I was fascinated to read about the Vesuvius Challenge. Not only the topic is exciting but the way it was crowd sourced. The Vesuvius Challenge is a scientific research contest that is taking Silicon Valley by storm. It was started by Nat Friedman, the former CEO of GitHub, and Daniel Gross, his investing partner, a founder of Cue, John and Patrick Collison, the founders of Stripe, kicked in some money, as well as people like Toby Lutke, the founder of Shopify, Aaron Levie, one of the co-founders of Box. So basically a whole bunch of tech geeks. The original research idea was by Brent Seales from University of Kentucky. He is one of the forerunner in digital image processing using various AI techniques to read and decipher ancient scroll. The cool part is the fact as opposed to having 5-10 graduate students hammering away at the problem Brent had the vision to create a crowdsource version of the research project thereby essentially employing 1000s of students/researchers/historians together, which made the project infinitely interesting and incredibly fast. They are looking to complete a large part of the project by this December!!

Why can't we do this with Splinterlands? I will be happy to partly fund it. I am sure many other will be ready to do it as well.

City Bus

I call the 'grain' City Bus; you can call it SR-71 Blackbird if you like. It is your choice.

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I read about this the other day and thought it was fascinating.

Cheers to all the future purple. 🍻

Yeah. I like to mix things up for fun :)

It always blows my mind what we can do with tech, some thinking outside the box and AI. It's only going to get better and found it crazy cool how they were able to pull the text from it still wrapped.

Also Purple for sure lol the research part of it is going to be fun I think and I have a feeling there's going to be a good amount of resources going towards it. Would love to see Splinterlands getting more crowd sourcing etc. I was even saying just today that the skin designs that win the weekly art contests could quickly be created into a skin for the game to be bought of which the winner of the drawing would get something like 10% of the sales in DEC and the other 90% would go to the company or DAO or some type of split. There's a lot of talent that can be sourced for much cheaper outside of splinterlands the company. In any case I'm eager to hopefully get our hands on land this month.

Yeah, watch the vid and there are several more at the links. The tech is simple to understand but quite complicated to execute

Didn't the guy use AI to help ascertain what was in the scrolls? It was pretty ingenious.

yes he did.

mind you it is X-Ray diffraction technology, and blank ink when burnt to charcoal can't be seen

Yeah, I was reading about it a couple of weeks ago. Still pretty genius and even if it were only 10% accurate, it is still a start. It would be cool to see him achieve the full prize eventually.

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Interesting article there mate...
Pompeii library's have been opened up .
Wonder what other kind of secrets they'll uncover✨😀

will see, expectations are high for the end of the year

The tech looks quite complicated to me
I guess that's because I'm not very much familiar with tech

Wow definitely amazing!😮
Purple like grapes☺

I hope that our guild territory in the NorthEast will be the leading territory for SoP "purple." From what I understand, Yabapmatt also has a large amount of territory here as well as the YGG guilds and its subdao. My 5 plots of land are rather unexciting: 1 rare, 3 common, 1 common magic.

From my land estimations, I will use one plot to generate grain and leverage my 4 other plots toward the Purple. Without any occupied plots, I assume that the SPS I would mine from a natural common plot would just get dwarfed by some of the larger land holders, so instead I will work toward the common good of our region and territory to create as much purple as I can.

Most of my motivation to even work the land was based on the 15% rShare bonus for being part of the RUNEGUARD (5 Runi working on land), but sadly it seems that the land titles & the bonuses that come along with them will be item 4 in the further development of land somewhere in the Land 1.6. Who knows when those will be ready?!

In the meantime, I will also see about working some vacant plots for other guildmates in the YGG alliance @yggspl-official. I do have a decent amount of max GF commons and rares that I speculated on when card prices were extremely depressed and will not have room for my 25 spots on my 5 plots. Optimistically, I want my main GF silver alt account @treycrypto to be able to also work 5 plots so that it will be able to enjoy the modest 5% rShare bonus for working a minimum of 5 plots.

Only time will tell, but I hope that you and vugtis will make some effort to go purple with us in the NorthEast despite your large regional claims in different territories.

What would we be crowdsourcing in Splinterlands? It seems like from a lore perspective the team is going in this direction.

We can do “draft mode” for example. It can be anything as long as it is interesting and well pitched.

Keywords: Interesting, well pitched