It's a color printer! Using photon stacks and a powerful new single-chamber particle ROM based on the latest particle-order manipulation paradigm.
printer
subframe
electronics
60hz
memory
sorcery
electronic
colors
4096
particle
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als im pretty sure the only people who lived at this speed were in their 40's
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CAN YOU MAKE IT EVEN FASTER??
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A lambda term refers to an anonymous function in general
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Ah, I see what you did here. Never thought of approach by counting the distance from one pixel to another
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@Damian97 "lambda" is python's way of declaring anonymous functions. The sort function optionally takes in a "key" function that tells it how to sort the array. So the array being sorted is really the values 1 through 128^2, but the sort function "sees" them as the distance each pixel is from the center. Think of it as sorted(img2order, key=dist_from_center). The part about recovering (x, y) is just where I did y = i // WIDTH and x = i % WIDTH. @Creeper8855 Looks like someone else is OLD!
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mark2222: Huh? Is it something related to lambda? Seeing not it in a first time, still have no idea what it is
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This reminds me of the days of Dial-Up
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@DUC Sure! Come join us on #powder-subframe on freenode IRC. If you like reverse engineering, you can also take a look at my handbook: ~2170655. And I might or might not be starting a subframe tutorial series this weekend, so look out for that!
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mark2222: I suppose you could teach me more about particle order manipulation? Thanks!
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@NoVIcE Yes but not really. The particle ROM involves PSTN-pushing particles around, so some modification would be necessary for, for example, liquids. And for unstable particles, you'd need suspension and an ID cache. @Annie_ lol