LBPHacker
LBPHacker
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12th Jun 2020
12th Jun 2020
Tired of all the subframe computers which require external tools to program? Have an algorithm that you'd really like to implement in TPT? Try the Subframe Turing-complete blocks! Heavily inspired by lesio's save, see the link inside.
programming subframe stcb

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  • mark2222
    mark2222
    14th Jun 2020
    Too bad they were all extinguished when the meteor struck.
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    14th Jun 2020
    Ah I see, so when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
  • Monooki_no_Ryu
    Monooki_no_Ryu
    14th Jun 2020
    @LBPHacker I started to play TPT around the time mark2222 made their "Computer (no wifi! :D)".
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    14th Jun 2020
    @Monooki_no_Ryu: I'm not sure what the lack of wifi had to do with that, but that's cool nonetheless. My story isn't nearly that interesting :P TPT is more of a sink of inspiration for me than a source.
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    14th Jun 2020
    @Sam_Hayzen: Dunno! I've considered that and haven't come up with a decisive answer. I think hand-optimised computers will always beat block-based ones though.
  • Monooki_no_Ryu
    Monooki_no_Ryu
    14th Jun 2020
    Awesome stuff! Saves like this (no wifi) inspired me to pick up programming which eventually led to me getting a degree in computer science. Keep up the great work!
  • BokkaB
    BokkaB
    14th Jun 2020
    I know where to look,but I have not seen before.
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    14th Jun 2020
    My name is right there below the thumbnail >_> I guess it might be a bit confusing because my name is blue instead of red.
  • BokkaB
    BokkaB
    14th Jun 2020
    Wait,you made this, ,,LBPHacker"?I did not knew.
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    14th Jun 2020
    That has already been suggested in the other save and I've explained that it's possible to do but it's also more complicated and needs more time than what I currently have. So, no, that won't happen in the foreseeable future.