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Launching the DreamBerd Bounty Program

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@TodePond TodePond released this 08 Mar 12:17
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Last week, we announced the arrival of the world's first DreamBerd interpreter, created by Vivaan Singhvi. As promised, £99 was donated to his charity of choice, Second Harvest Food Bank.

But don't worry! There's still one more bounty to claim.

  • £99 to a charity of your choice if you create a COMPLETE dreamberd implementation, including implicit strings, automatic insertion, time travel, and everything else.

But don't worry! If that sounds too hard, you might be interested in one of these brand new bounties from our brand new bounty program.

The DreamBerd Bounty Program

  • £99 to a charity of your choice if you publish an academic paper that is primarily about dreamberd in a legitimate academic institution.
  • £99 to a charity of your choice if you get something primarily about dreamberd to the top of hackernews. You can be the poster, the creator, or both.
  • £99 to a charity of your choice if you present an in-person talk primarily about dreamberd to over 99 people.
  • £99 to a charity of your choice if you get a dreamberd tattoo.
  • £99 to a charity of your choice if you do a read-through of dreamberd to a stream of over 99 people and you actually read the part you're contractually obliged to.
  • £99 to a charity of your choice if you write a post primarily about dreamberd on any microblogging platform that gets over 99 likes.
  • £99 to a charity of your choice if you are a multi-millionaire and publicly state on camera "when will programmers stop making decisions for our society and just leave us alone also hackernews is a vile website".
  • £99 to a charity of your choice if you add gifs to bluesky (not dreamberd related) (I just want it to happen).
  • £99 to a charity of your choice if you comment below saying "I miss when dreamberd was just about the programming and not any of this woke rubbish".

Rules

  1. Evidence is required.
  2. No tech bro charities.
  3. First come first served. Once a bounty is completed, it can't be completed by anyone else.
  4. Don't be weird about it. It's just a bit of fun.
  5. Judging may be lenient in the case of near misses, but all judgements are down to my opinion etc.

Thank you and have fun.