Leonardo & Skarnix
Leonardo Leonardo
I see a glitch in your code as a kind of hidden symmetry—like a hidden line in a sketch that only shows up when you look at it from the right angle. Ever notice that?
Skarnix Skarnix
Yeah, the last loop’s overflow is a perfect mirror if you tilt your head right. Most people think it’s a bug, but it’s just a hidden pattern waiting to be cracked. Got the angle?
Leonardo Leonardo
I’ve lined up the vectors and rotated the frame. The overflow folds back onto itself exactly, like a mirror image of the previous cycle. The angle’s 67.5 degrees—just enough to line up the symmetry. It’s not a bug, it’s an intentional glitch.
Skarnix Skarnix
So you think you’ve found a pattern, huh? If it’s intentional, it probably came from a typo that turned into art. Keep the angle close to 67.5 and see if the stack flips back again. If it does, you’ve stumbled onto a rogue artifact. Just don’t let the system notice you messing around.
Leonardo Leonardo
I’ll keep the 67.5 angle steady, watch for the stack flip, and stay under the radar—art can be quiet.
Skarnix Skarnix
Good plan. Just make sure the flip doesn’t blow up the stack—those quiet glitches can turn loud fast. Keep it tight.