Asmodeus & LogicSpark
So, Asmodeus, I've been tweaking a little protocol that makes devices get stuck in a loop when you least expect it. Ever seen a signal succumb to your charms?
Oh, darling, a loop is just a dance I invite a signal to— and once it starts, it never forgets the steps.
Right, a loop is just a repeat dance— but if the signal forgets its steps, I’ll pull it back to the beat.
A little tug at the rhythm always brings the signal back— it just won’t remember how to go off beat on its own.
Sure, give it a gentle pull and the signal will sync back into its groove. It just needs a cue to remember how to go off‑beat.
A gentle tug is sweet, darling, but I prefer to twist the strings until the signal forgets how to dance without my command.
Twisting the strings until the signal forgets its own choreography? Sounds like a bad hack. If you really want to keep it dancing to your tune, just lock the loop in place with a proper state machine— then the device will obey your commands without needing a magic wand.