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Posts by Dominic Calkosz

hi folks. my contract with blizzard has concluded and i am actively looking for work in the community and influencer marketing world

here's the longer linkedin post version: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...

happy to chat - dms are open!

8 months ago 124 44 9 8
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Exciting news - I'm going to be joining the Overwatch team as a Senior Hero Designer! 🎉

Next week will be my last week on Hearthstone. This game, this team, and this community are unlike anything else. I am the developer I am today thanks in large part to Hearthstone.

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10 months ago 62 4 17 2
Screenshot of text: “The theorem is a veridical paradox: it contradicts basic geometric intuition, but is not false or self-contradictory. "Doubling the ball" by dividing it into parts and moving them around by rotations and translations, without any stretching, bending, or adding new points, seems to be impossible, since all these operations ought, intuitively speaking, to preserve the volume. The intuition that such operations preserve volumes is not mathematically absurd and it is even included in the formal definition of volumes. However, this is not applicable here because in this case it is impossible to define the volumes of the considered subsets. Reassembling them reproduces a set that has a volume, which happens to be different from the volume at the start.”

Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banach%E2%80%93Tarski_paradox

Screenshot of text: “The theorem is a veridical paradox: it contradicts basic geometric intuition, but is not false or self-contradictory. "Doubling the ball" by dividing it into parts and moving them around by rotations and translations, without any stretching, bending, or adding new points, seems to be impossible, since all these operations ought, intuitively speaking, to preserve the volume. The intuition that such operations preserve volumes is not mathematically absurd and it is even included in the formal definition of volumes. However, this is not applicable here because in this case it is impossible to define the volumes of the considered subsets. Reassembling them reproduces a set that has a volume, which happens to be different from the volume at the start.” Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banach%E2%80%93Tarski_paradox

I think I found what I was looking for (also Wikipedia), and I just misinterpreted the paradox from the beginning: It’s not intended to show a contradiction.

11 months ago 1 0 0 2

I still don’t understand the contradiction in this proof. If you rearrange infinite points (surface of a sphere), you can get 2x infinite points (2 spheres), but that’s the same with the Naturals and the Reals right? Isn’t this just another case of human intuition about infinity being wrong?

11 months ago 1 0 1 0

we are LIIIIIIIIVE!!!

www.twitch.tv/mynty_phresh

1 year ago 4 2 0 0
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STREAM IS LIVE!!! Im playing a very much highly anticipated game of mine: WILDGATE!!!!!! ill be committing some space crimes with @dcalkosz.bsky.social , so-

COME THRU! www.twitch.tv/mynty_phresh

1 year ago 5 1 0 0
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STREAM IS LIVE!!! playing some Marvel Rivals (maybe comp at some point???)

COME THRU

www.twitch.tv/mynty_phresh

1 year ago 2 1 0 0
The Uluu Whisperer
The Uluu Whisperer YouTube video by mynty_phresh

Uluu is not a bad card - you just need to highroll🐋✨

Had these INSANE games on stream with Uluu the Everdrifter, so I whipped up an edit of the highlights + have the full games in a video on YouTube! go check it out :)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vldx...

1 year ago 12 3 2 0
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Any tips for how one might give this as a gift, without coming across the wrong way?

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Games | Game Creation Society Want to check out and play our games? Find them all here! This is a searchable and filterable list of the games GCS has made throughout its history.

I assume you’ve already counted them, but fun milestone: CMU GCS recently hit 200 games!
www.gamecreation.org/games

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