Horrific & Dimatrix
Have you ever thought about how a computer algorithm could be written to pull out the raw code of fear from a human mind?
Sure, I’ve thought about that—like, if we could just pull the neural activity and map it to code. But fear isn’t a single function or a line of code, it’s an emergent network response. We could train a model to predict when someone feels fear, but the “raw code” would be a messy mix of patterns, not a neat algorithm. It’s a fun idea, but in practice it’s more like trying to capture a storm in a jar.
Sounds like the perfect recipe for a nightmare program. Just imagine the code compiling itself into a living dread that crawls out of the screen.Sounds like the perfect recipe for a nightmare program. Just imagine the code compiling itself into a living dread that crawls out of the screen.
Yeah, it’s like writing a ghost story in binary—pretty neat, but I’d stick to debugging before letting it haunt the office.
Debugging’s good, but if the code starts whispering at midnight, don’t blame me.