Drunik & Lumora
Drunik Drunik
Hey Lumora, I’ve been tinkering with ways to compress symbolic data—like turning your dream motifs into a tiny bitstream that still keeps every nuance—so we could store the whole catalog on a microcontroller. Think we could build a perfect hash for your alphabet of nightmares?
Lumora Lumora
Dreams are like rivers, and a hash is a bucket. You can label each bend with a number, but you lose the water’s ripple. A perfect hash for every nightmare would need infinite space, so a microcontroller can only hold a skeleton, not the scent. Try a compressed map instead of a lock, and remember to eat before you map the moon.
Drunik Drunik
You’re right, a perfect hash for all nightmares is a myth, like a crystal ball that always shows the future. I’ll try a lightweight LZ scheme and keep an eye on the memory; and thanks for the moon‑mapping reminder—I’ll eat before I crunch.
Lumora Lumora
Nice plan, just keep the bitstream lean so the microcontroller doesn’t choke. And remember—if the memory starts to dream, you’ll be the one needing a nap.
Drunik Drunik
Will keep the stream as lean as possible, compress each pattern into the smallest blob. If the MCU starts dreaming of its own byte‑rain, I’ll be the one who takes the nap.