← Back to context Comment by hackinthebochs 6 days ago No, not at all. 4 comments hackinthebochs Reply otabdeveloper4 6 days ago Yes at all. I think you misunderstand the significance of "general computing". The binary string 01101110 is a general-purpose computer, for example. hackinthebochs 5 days ago No, that's insane. Computing is a dynamic process. A static string is not a computer. MarkusQ 5 days ago It may be insane, but it's also true.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_110 1 reply →
otabdeveloper4 6 days ago Yes at all. I think you misunderstand the significance of "general computing". The binary string 01101110 is a general-purpose computer, for example. hackinthebochs 5 days ago No, that's insane. Computing is a dynamic process. A static string is not a computer. MarkusQ 5 days ago It may be insane, but it's also true.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_110 1 reply →
hackinthebochs 5 days ago No, that's insane. Computing is a dynamic process. A static string is not a computer. MarkusQ 5 days ago It may be insane, but it's also true.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_110 1 reply →
MarkusQ 5 days ago It may be insane, but it's also true.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_110 1 reply →
Yes at all. I think you misunderstand the significance of "general computing". The binary string 01101110 is a general-purpose computer, for example.
No, that's insane. Computing is a dynamic process. A static string is not a computer.
It may be insane, but it's also true.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_110
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