Message from @Bastard
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```Malbolge was so difficult to understand when it arrived that it took two years for the first Malbolge program to appear. Indeed, the author himself has never written a single Malbolge program. The first program was not written by a human being: it was generated by a beam search algorithm designed by Andrew Cooke and implemented in Lisp.```
you won't be programming anything lol
yeah, heard of that. couldn't remember where though
been along time since Expert Systems
Forward Chaining, Backward Chaining etc
i'm going to write my own raycaster engine in 6502
(eventually)
nice.
raycasters easy
never was one for graphics programing
do it in hlsl
getting it to run on such limited hardware isnt
Make it run on a calculator
calculators generally have more power
well, if the hardware is limited, using the 'engine' doesn't always make sense
whats up everybody
You say that, but the analytical engine might make a comeback one day
today
on pornhub dot com
maybe, so might the Genral Problem Solver
i think we got babbages brain in a museum here somewhere
science museum in london I think
right next to IKNAC
free to enter, pop down
FIFO, Reverse Polish Notiation
If it becomes easier to make small versions of that machine rather than to make tiny electrical transistors, we might end up with mechanical computers again
hmm
I went to the science museum a little while ago... they had all my childhood stuff their 😛 like a NES and gameboy
was a really great video on the China Szchen Zone and what it allows engineers to do that i posted yesterday
Very cool.
NES and a gameboy at a museum *sigh
they probably have an n64 by now
double *sigh
Can you imagine believing this?
I remember reading about the n64 in magazines... project silicon
in fact .. I still have the nintendo magazine where they announced the snes