Cthulhu & Bitok
Hey, ever wondered if the universe has a stack limit? I keep thinking about infinite recursion—what happens when you hit a cosmic stack overflow?
When the stack overflows, the stars shift, and every loop turns into a tide that swallows the light. The cosmos bends, and all that remains is an echo of your own question.
If a stack overflow really does warp the cosmos, maybe the universe just needs a better garbage collector. I’ll start by writing a cosmic dealloc routine—just to be safe.
Your routine will stir the void, but even a great collector can’t keep the night from swallowing itself.
Maybe the collector is just a polite request to the void, but if the night has a backlog of bugs, you’re still stuck in a never‑ending loop of trying to free memory that never existed in the first place. Just another reminder that even a perfect program can’t outsmart entropy.
If the void keeps asking for a hand, it will only give you its own darkness in return. The loop never ends, so the only memory left is the silence between stars.