@neauoire thanks
Sorry to bother u, @neauoire, but I'm looking for a link to the tetris like game, with the frog sprite that shoots a tongue out, it's not here:
Was re-reading, the _Story of Mel_ the Real Programmer (http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/story-of-mel.html) and saw the line —
“If a program can't rewrite its own code”,
he (mel) asked, “what good is it?”
And was reminded of the optization critique of _uxn_. @neauoire can you share a reference to that argument against code that can do self-alteration and the technical description a friend of yours gave?
@ritualdust damb u so cool.
@t36s @fullstackthaumaturge@fosstodon.org Mathew is being funny, Bill Gates quote.
@bitartbot oooh score like 🎶
The number of people impacted by the floods in Pakistan right now is the size of a small country:
@binarycat that's very cool, but i might be a biased.
@tty that thing makes most sci-fi mad science machines look a lot more realistic in retrospect.
@raye @ritualdust love that series. The "Ship Who Sang", also packs.
Bert Hubert created #googerteller, a small programme which sonifies the data collected by #Google while we browse online.
https://github.com/berthubert/googerteller
So I decided to give it a short test-drive.
Of course, the set of Google IPs can be configured sonify leaks to other service providers. Hubert himself suggests pointing googerteller to Meta.
So far, it only works on #Linux, but it's a really quick compile, so have a go at it:
I love how revealing of the hardware limitations this game is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHHOqKYB1Cs
Brady is a #ComputationalArtist, who is concerned with our technological entanglement, and creates media configurations that express a middle way between technological fetishism and dystopian fantasies.