Lisp code is already like this. That’s why I keep trying to explain it to programmers. Try reading the book SICP, published decades ago by MIT computer researchers.
I like to discuss tech, but also politics and religion. I hope that I can teach people some things I think I know.
The name’s Theo Mulraney of England, and I am trying to “transcend” current Humanity by “banging on about computers” (and “aliens”) that “encode certain types of abstract data”.
Lisp code is already like this. That’s why I keep trying to explain it to programmers. Try reading the book SICP, published decades ago by MIT computer researchers.
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I don’t really know if I’m honest, but it looks like something needs to be made smoother. Kaze did something like that with Mario’s arms to make them more efficient on an N64.
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Just store infinite money tokens in a magic Orb. Lol. That’s quite easy
Red Dwarf. Also that recent Netflix show where they explain trying to solve a complicated maths problem to help aliens, but I forget what it’s called now. The one where alien eyes appear in the sky.
And also a weird Youtube video that’s quite well-known, along with its sequel. They’re called The Hole and The Orb.
The Hole is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAIbvlobWDM
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Can’t sketch comedy be insightful?
These are fictional examples I think, but it’s still a generally powerful concept you can make data structures by putting geometry inside of.
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Yeah. I think so. Why not?
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