Oh! That'll be excellent, it parallelizes really well. The sketch I started I did 16 slices of the world, that were evaluated in parallel, and were joined inbetween stages.
edit: XD I read elm but my brain understood erlang, nvm.
cellular automata is especially fun to noodle with using languages that have multi-threading utilities, I'm sure elm has stuff like that so you don't have to evaluate the world one cell at a time.
Devine Lu Linvega
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in reply to Stanislaus Grumman 🇵🇸 • • •¿cómo se llamaba ese sistema / automata celular?
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in reply to Stanislaus Grumman 🇵🇸 • • •~rabbits/wireworld - Wireworld client, written in Tal - sourcehut git
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in reply to eli_oat • • •@eli_oat @sejo I've recently discovered qu-ants, and it' now my favourite 4-states automata! It's wireless and reversible 👀
http://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/qu-ants.html
I'm hoping to do an implementation in uxn soon.
XXIIVV — qu-ants
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in reply to Stanislaus Grumman 🇵🇸 • • •Oh! That'll be excellent, it parallelizes really well. The sketch I started I did 16 slices of the world, that were evaluated in parallel, and were joined inbetween stages.
edit: XD I read elm but my brain understood erlang, nvm.
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