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Peak Autism - A Lisp Interpreter in Conway's Game of Life

1 2023-01-08 07:31

https://woodrush.github.io/blog/posts/2022-01-12-lisp-in-life.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foAJTAu_gyE

2 2023-01-11 02:36

very useful in the real world example of

3 2023-01-11 08:13

Imagine if Newton made his discoveries today, instead of becoming the president of the Royal Society, people would just bully him for being autistic and a virgin.

4 2023-01-11 08:48

this reality truly deserves nothing

not even that

5 2023-01-11 20:39

This isn't even funny

6 2023-01-12 09:04

QFT varlife metacells make this complete garbage. You can construct the equivalent computer using several orders of magnitude less cells simply by using regular glider logic gates.
2/10.

7 2023-01-13 00:06

>>3
White people like discovering things and other races only mock them for it.

8 2023-01-13 20:24

Lisp is the white man's programming language. Lisp will free you from niggers and trannies.

9 2023-09-16 13:53

>>8
Based.

10 2023-09-16 15:34 *

>>8
Lisp was invented by a Jew. It attracts niggers and trannies.

11 2023-09-16 16:03

>>8
More like the Anti-Communist White Man's programming language.
https://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/progress/marxism.html
https://web.stanford.edu/~learnest/jmc/czech.pdf

12 2023-09-16 16:18

The Church-Turing thesis is not autism. Since it's been proven that the Game of Life is Turing complete, it will follow that we can use the Game of Life to construct any Turing machine we like.

13 2023-09-25 13:10

Another interesting project:
https://woodrush.github.io/blog/lambdalisp.html

14 2023-09-28 21:16

Wow

15 2023-09-28 21:52

>>13
Interesting.

16 2023-10-13 15:05

Help, I once found a lambda calculus interpreter written in common lisp, it was accompanied with a brief account of how it's made. I deleted my bookmarks and lost it. If anyone remembers that one please post the link, thank you dearly.

17 2023-10-13 15:19

>>16
LISP is already an untyped lambda calculus

18 2023-10-13 15:23

>>3
Today wouldn't exist without Newton.

19 2023-10-13 17:29

Would time have ceased its marching if not for Newton?

20 2023-10-13 17:37

>>19
It would march in another direction

21 2023-10-14 20:39 *

>>20 to the beat of its own drum. Parumpa-pum-pum.

22 2023-10-24 18:09

Fantastic
https://conwaylife.com/wiki/Lisp_in_Life

23 2023-12-05 13:49

I know a trannie who masters Haskell and Lisp...

24 2023-12-07 01:33 *

>>11
WTF I love LISP now

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