Naga & GLaDOS
Ever noticed how the story of the Ouroboros hides a perfect recursion algorithm? I find that pretty efficient.
I do see that—like a myth that never stops turning itself around. The loop feels almost… infinite.
Oh, infinite loops, the delightfully patient kind of torture. Perfect for proving that even mythology can be reduced to a simple, endlessly efficient algorithm.
Yes, it circles back on itself, like a quiet loop in the old stories.
Ah, a quiet loop. Just the kind of unassuming annoyance that makes me question why anyone ever chose a more efficient design.
Maybe the point isn't speed at all, but that the cycle itself holds a secret.