I've been daydreaming of a neural nets powered note-taking system for a while so I can see at a glance the dependencies of each task. I love how this turns an otherwise dead-system into a livecoding environment.
https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/neur.html
https://forum.malleable.systems/t/mcculloch-pitts-neural-nets/303/2
I feel like there might be some text-adventure possibilities with this thing,
but I can't figure it out atm.
@neauoire@merveilles.town I wonder how hard it would be to port Inform (especially Inform 7) to uxn
@oblomov@sociale.network I'd be curious to know too!
@neauoire@merveilles.town 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.
@oblomov@sociale.network 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.
@neauoire@merveilles.town wow 64KB is even lower than the Z-Machine. Quite a challenge!
@oblomov@sociale.network the neur language parser and interpreter from the post above is 400 bytes!
@neauoire@merveilles.town this reminds me of the first time I wrote an assemply program on my Olivetti M24 8-D
Is the 64KB constraint inspired by the 8086 segment size?
@oblomov@sociale.network No, it's just because the largest int, is an unsigned int, so the full 64kb is addressable :)
@neauoire@merveilles.town ah ok so it's more of a βshares a similar reasonβ 8-) 16-bit FTW
@oblomov@sociale.network @neauoire@merveilles.town
Like the 6502 assemblyβ¦