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nyoomboom
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I love this, I have a friend who has a 3d printer and we started looking at the repo for this project to print the mechanical shift register and play with a physical toy representation of storing a bit of data: https://github.com/mattmoses/MechanicalComputingSystems

Edit: I love that other people are thinking about this around now
nyoomboom
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Thank you for this - it dissolved an assumption I had about vscode ssh - that it was similar to Tramp
nyoomboom
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Remembering Aaron Swartz in this moment
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I think a skill here is learning a bias for experimentation and accepting the results one finds. Also the book "Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned" showcases the kind of open ended play that results in people discovering stuff like this.
nyoomboom
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The reasoning steps look reasonable and the interface is simple and beautiful, though Deepthought-8b fails to disambiguate the term "the ruliad" as the technical concept from Wolfram physics, from this company's name Ruliad. Maybe that isn't in the training data, because it misunderstood the problem when asked "what is the simplest rule of the ruliad?" and went on to reason about the company's core principles. Cool release, waiting for the next update.
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Must not know who ASAP Rocky is because it didn't deal with him
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Thank you
nyoomboom
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Horg of death
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Seems like if you add more "a"s to W[a..]t you slide a scale from disgusted to awed to comical.
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What's old is new again: The Return of the Turbo-encabulator!
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https://bananas.space/
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Archive itself has issues for me
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Really cool! Did you go through Robert Lang's Origami Design Secrets? Lots of neat algorithms there. Also his free and open source desktop application TreeMaker for automating origami folds just like you have here.