Kurok & Hilt
Hey Kurok, I’ve been looking into how old samurai used mock battles on paper to perfect their strikes—kind of like you run simulations to test code. Thought that might be a good place to start.
Yeah, that’s the kind of iterative practice that works. Samurai tested moves on paper to see how a strike would play out, just like running code simulations before a live attack. It’s all about refining the hit before the real cut.
Exactly, Kurok. A clean cut, a clean line on paper—both give you a clear map before you step into the battlefield. Keep testing, keep sharpening.
Got it. Keep the scripts tight, keep the lines clean. We'll see what the data says before the next move.
Good approach, Kurok. Precision in code as in blade yields the best result.
Thanks. Precision keeps the path clear.