I as a soon 16-year old definitely still consider myself a child, it's ignorant to disagree with what is practically proven. I'm definitely not as wise as this 14-year old, makes me a bit jealous, have to admit.
The point is that it's not "javascript interpreted in machine code", which in my opinion would make these computers far more fun, otherwise they're just fancy game frameworks.
Unlike most, I don't see a problem with it being Lua or JavaScript. I'm just curious why people pick such high-level languages in the first place. I'm planning to make a fantasy computer myself (basing it off the z80), and would never think to make it scriptable in something other than machine code.
I'm not very experienced when it comes to such low-level networking, but I'm curious as to how they claimed all those contiguous addresses. Is there some fundamental difference between IPv4 and IPv6 that let's you do this?
I (or someone) needs to archive all those annotations links on those games, since most of these old channels that did such videos aren't active anymore.
Looks nice, but I probably won't use it for large-scale projects. Visual software like these make it too easy to fuck something up without noticing, which would be a pain to debug in the long run, and one can infer the tree structure using simple indentation.