Technomancer
Technomancer
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2nd Aug 2015
3rd Aug 2015
This is an intriguing consequence of Ogsterduck's 'CRAY life' save. If you know what to do with this, please make whatever use of it you can. A more detailed explanation can be found in the save itself.
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Comments

  • Demoman200
    Demoman200
    9th Aug 2015
    @noobproducts *That's the point!* The whole thing being presented in this save is the possibility of using this constant pseudorandomness to encode long programs.
  • noobproducts
    noobproducts
    9th Aug 2015
    it always does the same thing liar!
  • geekiboy2000
    geekiboy2000
    7th Aug 2015
    i dont get it.
  • powderexperimenter
    powderexperimenter
    6th Aug 2015
    the output is very similar to punch cards
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    6th Aug 2015
    I think we've got a fair way to go with this technology before we can use it like that. The problem is that there are relatively few users with the technical knowledge to make things like that, not all of them are active, and not all will have the motivation to explore an entirely new way of doing something they have already mastered.
  • JusticeFighter
    JusticeFighter
    6th Aug 2015
    Synergy P.C. 2.0 incoming!!! ...please?
  • Jonsku99
    Jonsku99
    6th Aug 2015
    Number of possible configurations: id:1835376
  • cfinn67
    cfinn67
    6th Aug 2015
    it caused to much lag for me but it was cool
  • gollark8
    gollark8
    5th Aug 2015
    @Schmolendevice While outputs like this may not be useful, you could build a converter, and about the usage of FILT memory instead: this may be useful for some kind of seeding of RNGs in, for example, a game. Not useful for storage, I agree, but for randomisation, useful.
  • TD23ASUS
    TD23ASUS
    5th Aug 2015
    Hey, even if this isn't some great new new thingo, I'd love to see a few simple saves with this style of programming. Just like they brought back the vinyl they'll bring this back... I swear!