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Unicode's transliteration rules are Turing-complete

seriot.ch
131 points·by beefburger·4 days ago·32 comments

Jira IS Turing-Complete

seriot.ch
3 points·by beefburger·2 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: RFC Esolang – RFCs as executable programs

seriot.ch
2 points·by beefburger·3 months ago·0 comments

RFC Esolang – RFCs as executable programs

esolangs.org
11 points·by beefburger·3 months ago·1 comments

An audio modem in 5 lines of Awk

pagedout.institute
2 points·by beefburger·4 months ago·0 comments

An AWKward Modem

seriot.ch
4 points·by beefburger·5 months ago·0 comments

Games in PostScript [pdf]

seriot.ch
2 points·by beefburger·6 months ago·0 comments

"Print to Play" article in Paged Out magazine [pdf]

seriot.ch
1 points·by beefburger·9 months ago·1 comments

Edge Matching Puzzles

seriot.ch
1 points·by beefburger·9 months ago·1 comments

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beefburger
·3 days ago·discuss
No, standard transliterators like Latin-Katakana are designed to always terminate. What the article demonstrates is that the underlying rule language is powerful enough that one could write custom rules that loop infinitely.

In practice, the ICU implementation does limit the number of rewrites, even though the specification doesn't.
beefburger
·4 days ago·discuss
I've been wondering for a while if anything in Unicode could accidentally compute. It turns out that UTS #35 transliteration rules are Turing-complete. I show how to compute Collatz with just 3 rewrite rules running on stock ICU.
beefburger
·2 months ago·discuss
Indeed. The Jira rules implement test-then-decrement correctly, but the notation was ambiguous. I’ve fixed the pseudocode so that the test explicitly precedes the decrement. Thanks for the careful read!
beefburger
·2 months ago·discuss
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beefburger
·3 months ago·discuss
RFC Esolang is a programming language in which the specification document is the source code.

Requirement levels like MUST, SHOULD, and MAY act as control flow. Section numbers define labels. Packet-diagram labels serve as registers.

Executing RFC 9379 outputs the powers of two. Pre-existing RFCs MAY parse as valid programs, forming a historically accidental standard library.
beefburger
·9 months ago·discuss
How to install a Tic-Tac-Toe game on your printer by copy-pasting a few lines in PostScript.
beefburger
·9 months ago·discuss
Solvers and visualizers in Python, C and PostScript