Definitely thought this was a 16b parameter llm, not a 16 byte demo.
by hei-lima
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I'm really impressed. Those are the things that made me love programming and computing. It's all so beautiful, it's TRULY art. It's a shame that in the industry we don't usually have the opportunities to make something like that, with AIs and all that...
by torben-friis
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I swear watching this kind of projects occasionally is the only thing keeping me from dropping tech and going to work as a mailman or something.
by __del__
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i can barely accept this is possible
by smokel
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There are only 2^128 of such demos. How much of those are valid DOS programs? If we narrow it down to ones that generate both video and sound, I guess there are much less, which should motivate more people to try and find one :)
by mg
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Makes me wonder how many bytes the shortest possible Mandelbrot implementation would need.
by sph
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I did NOT expect this 16 bytes demo to also have sound! What an outstanding piece of art.
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by Dwedit
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Did not work on PCEM for some reason.
by electroglyph
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i'll upvote this each time it's submitted
by selfsimilar
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16 bytes equals immediate “black magic” and “it’s a witch”. I get it in the abstract - generative art and CAs and fractals have infinite depth. But this is madness. I love it so much
by nzhumasseiit
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that's crazy. level to which i'm striving haha
by immanuwell
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love the sign "This text is handwritten" at the bottom, that's awesome
by sneak
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This is absolutely obscene. I am floored. Sweet hack.