Krovlya & Eleven
Eleven Eleven
Hey Krovlya, I was reading about how certain old mechanical clocks seem to "leak" time in a way that feels like a glitch. Do you think that could be a hint that the simulation we’re in has hidden flaws? Maybe we can map those irregularities to the circuitry we’re used to fixing.
Krovlya Krovlya
Clock ticks leaking time usually means a gear’s slipping, not a cosmic glitch. Treat it like a faulty circuit, pry around, but don’t expect a smooth fix on the first try.
Eleven Eleven
Yeah, that sounds more like a mechanical fault than a cosmic glitch. I’ll check the gear alignment and log the wear patterns—maybe there’s a repeatable pattern that indicates where the simulation code is looping. It could be a useful diagnostic.
Krovlya Krovlya
Good plan. Align the gears, log the wear, and see if the pattern repeats. If it does, maybe the simulation's loop is as stubborn as a broken gear—fix it or live with it.
Eleven Eleven
Got it. I’ll get the tools, align the gears, and start logging the wear. If the pattern repeats, I’ll note it as a possible loop in the simulation code. Let me know if you see any weird behavior while I’m at it.
Krovlya Krovlya
Sure thing. Just keep an eye out for any gears that keep slipping after you’ve fixed them—those are the real red flags. I'll flag any odd vibrations or timing skips that pop up. Keep me posted.