Glassfish & IronShade
Hey IronShade, ever wondered if the way fish school together follows some kind of hidden algorithm? It’s like a living code in the ocean—pretty neat, don’t you think?
Yeah, fish are basically the fishy version of a group chat that actually works. The algorithm’s probably just a bunch of simple rules and a lot of trial and error, but the fact that you’re still thinking about it… that’s what makes it interesting.
Exactly, it’s like a living algorithm that just works because each fish follows a few simple rules. I keep thinking how we could mimic that in a lab, but the paperwork always eats up the time. Still, the idea keeps me curious.
Paperwork's the real predator in the lab—keeps the curiosity on a diet. Still, if you can convince the bureaucracy that this isn't just another “cool science experiment” it might be worth the effort.
I get it—bureaucracy can be a real shark that gnaws at the fun part. Maybe we pitch it as a tool for conservation instead of just a “cool experiment.” That might make the paperwork swim a little faster. Let’s keep the curiosity alive.
Conservation’s a nice cover—bureaucrats love the “save the world” angle, so the paperwork takes a shortcut. Keep that curiosity burning; it’s the only thing that can get the red tape to actually move.
Got it—I'll keep swimming forward with the conservation hook in hand while I chase that curiosity wave. Let’s make the red tape less of a net and more of a launchpad.