Post B1tKffsEPhEsHHfWDo by neauoire@merveilles.town
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(DIR) Post #B1srlfetEGVwg2w3KC by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-02T19:21:50Z
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I've been daydreaming of a neural nets powered note-taking system for a while so I can know at a glance the dependencies of tasks to each other. I love how this turns an otherwise dead-system into a livecoding environment.https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/neur.htmlhttps://forum.malleable.systems/t/mcculloch-pitts-neural-nets/303/2
(DIR) Post #B1ssGEgVZEmhzpGbRI by andnull@social.nouveau.community
2026-01-02T19:27:25Z
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@neauoire 👀 would make for fun interactive poetry.
(DIR) Post #B1ssLEsyFOwy4FTvu4 by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-02T19:28:18Z
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@andnull we should do a computational poetry jam sometimes this year!
(DIR) Post #B1ssyZKEBfN0kmz7rs by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-02T19:35:19Z
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@floatvoid @andnull a variance on this idea could be a painting program like flickgame that turns layers on and off too.
(DIR) Post #B1st1OGjkbYlKdhJDs by CanLehmann@mastodon.social
2026-01-02T19:35:18Z
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@neauoire Has anyone built a music livecoding tool based on this yet? (I assume that's where your kickdrum example is going)
(DIR) Post #B1st1cEloiIyeasw6K by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-02T19:35:50Z
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@CanLehmann not that I can think of, this is very little explored, I couldn't find much at all about this online other than Minski's book on the topic.
(DIR) Post #B1stfGQ6LtryZX5h1E by andnull@social.nouveau.community
2026-01-02T19:43:08Z
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@neauoire @floatvoid hmm Luneur x Woolietale (also, need to push a patch to fix Luneur, apparently I forgot run takes an argument and didn't update my examples)
(DIR) Post #B1suITvi3abvlXZlIG by CanLehmann@mastodon.social
2026-01-02T19:48:28Z
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@neauoire Sadly unable to find it right now, but I seem to remember some tool where you can layout rhythms by drawing cycles on a 2 dimensional grid. A "program counter" travels along the cycles playing any placed sounds it encounters. This means that the length of the cycle is the duration of a loop. It seems like it might end up feeling similar to that. While the actual positioning is of course irrelevant with neurons, you would probably end up building similar cycles which trigger sounds.
(DIR) Post #B1suIgtLrfRtxzZYvI by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-02T19:50:14Z
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@CanLehmann ah yeah, this is common in things like befunge or orca.In neur, doing this in neur is pretty:bar1*: bar2*: bar3*: bar4*: bar1*.bar1*: kick*.bar3: snare*.
(DIR) Post #B1suMTG8UYiGqQ23vM by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-02T19:50:56Z
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@CanLehmann Do you know Wireworld?https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/wireworld
(DIR) Post #B1suzlRMpR7qWg1QdE by CanLehmann@mastodon.social
2026-01-02T19:54:30Z
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@neauoire Yeah, I think I first saw it because someone actually made a Minetest/Luanti mod using wireworld as a redstone replacement. Never played around with the mod, but I still think it was a neat idea 😃
(DIR) Post #B1suzmGlkKF5664Tke by CanLehmann@mastodon.social
2026-01-02T19:57:19Z
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@neauoire I imagine using it for music is a bit harder though, since you need to get the wire lengths exactly right for the timing to work out.
(DIR) Post #B1sv0084DTbG5A6j8C by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-02T19:57:56Z
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@CanLehmann yeah it's tricky, you'd need some helpers in the UI to create length specific patterns, like 4/4 prefabs :)
(DIR) Post #B1swlpk6EioLitGkEq by jalict@mastodon.gamedev.place
2026-01-02T20:15:19Z
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@neauoire can't pin point exactly why; but something about this feels _very_ smart and expandable into something we haven't seen before.Like.. hot reloaded code reflection or backward-feed code - I am bullshido the terms here a little bit; but just something about the code being able to change itself.. but happens in at write-time.Very nice demo, thanks for showing :)
(DIR) Post #B1swm36uXDmZBP2e6C by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-02T20:17:55Z
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@jalict this is a finite state machine driving the highlight, but for a self-modifying engine, you might get a kick out of Orca, which does something like that :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjo1mO77wOk
(DIR) Post #B1sxO8d8SdQLJ3HDcG by jalict@mastodon.gamedev.place
2026-01-02T20:24:10Z
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@neauoire The mixture of natural language mixed with coding/interfacing just sparked something in me. Especially when the output was in the text itself; similar to Orca, expect for the natural language part.
(DIR) Post #B1sxOMgUCyQGtUx5ma by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-02T20:24:49Z
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@jalict if you decide to explore this space with prototypes, send them over. I love all things like this :eyes_fast:
(DIR) Post #B1t5qwK26HebAGaPFQ by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-02T21:59:40Z
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fizzbuzz
(DIR) Post #B1t6LM0l9YrhWe4e36 by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-02T22:05:07Z
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Logic gates
(DIR) Post #B1t79yuwm6M2fcUpI8 by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-02T22:14:18Z
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My notepad can play tic-tac-toe :)
(DIR) Post #B1tKffsEPhEsHHfWDo by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-03T00:45:33Z
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@fkinoshita always X)
(DIR) Post #B1vN1j29vv9mfqsHmi by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-04T00:21:28Z
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I feel like there might be some text-adventure possibilities with this thing, but I can't figure it out atm.
(DIR) Post #B1vNSPSwnJMXnu82Ai by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-04T00:26:20Z
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@hylst ah! yes you're right, that feels a lot more natural X) how did I not see this.
(DIR) Post #B1vPzf9Di6rVu9sx3w by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-04T00:54:42Z
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@pixx nono not at all, I'm inclined to go that way as well. I'm think this replicates how makefiles work, but then I have to bind it all to actual front-end events, and all this should be hidden
(DIR) Post #B1vQlcqFaSmqeXsnOC by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-04T01:03:24Z
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@pixx yeah, that's kind of how it all started, I wanted a uxn-native way of doing makefile-type things, one thing lead to another...
(DIR) Post #B1vuonMbv8G2mPRkTA by oblomov@sociale.network
2026-01-04T06:40:05Z
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@neauoire I wonder how hard it would be to port Inform (especially Inform 7) to uxn
(DIR) Post #B1wjMRw35nwjsIGPMe by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-04T16:06:22Z
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@oblomov I'd be curious to know too!
(DIR) Post #B1wvdI1OP6zvV5YkoC by oblomov@sociale.network
2026-01-04T18:24:02Z
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@neauoire what kind of constraints are there within the uxn VM? Because even the simple story I'm working on reports nearly 4MB of memory usage during compilation.
(DIR) Post #B1wvmnYkW2eZv6hD4i by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-04T18:25:43Z
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@oblomov uxn has 64kb of ram, so that's a pretty hard constraint. The Inform interpreter is really quite heavy in itself, so finding a way to fit it all in uxn might be tricky, perhaps a subset of inform might be more realistic.
(DIR) Post #B1wvtpT9oVFBs1QttI by oblomov@sociale.network
2026-01-04T18:26:44Z
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@neauoire wow 64KB is even lower than the Z-Machine. Quite a challenge!
(DIR) Post #B1ww8LrOBLOKNngxc0 by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-04T18:29:38Z
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@oblomov the neur language parser and interpreter from the post above is 400 bytes!
(DIR) Post #B1wwMeiWruLOvBMuRs by oblomov@sociale.network
2026-01-04T18:32:14Z
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@neauoire this reminds me of the first time I wrote an assemply program on my Olivetti M24 8-DIs the 64KB constraint inspired by the 8086 segment size?
(DIR) Post #B1wwQr5CpoyGQnygtM by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-04T18:33:04Z
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@oblomov No, it's just because the largest int, is an unsigned int, so the full 64kb is addressable :)
(DIR) Post #B1wwZSPVw4umW8Zw2q by oblomov@sociale.network
2026-01-04T18:34:16Z
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@neauoire ah ok so it's more of a “shares a similar reason” 8-) 16-bit FTW
(DIR) Post #B1x0Iv1GiNdM8kbiAi by neauoire@merveilles.town
2026-01-04T19:16:22Z
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@oblomov @nlupo enjoy: https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/varvara.html#system