Namco & Kaelya
Namco Namco
Hey, I just mapped a beat that throws a frame‑skip glitch at exactly 1280 FPS—thought you might want to hack it into your next chaotic set.
Kaelya Kaelya
Yaaas, 1280 FPS! I’m gonna splatter that frame‑skip into a live remix and throw a custom shader on top, then watch the algorithmic DJs try to keep up—chaos mode activated!
Namco Namco
Nice, just don’t forget to log the input lag spike before the shader drops. Those DJs will never catch the 2‑frame rollback you’re feeding them.
Kaelya Kaelya
Got it, I’ll ping the log with a 2‑frame rollback, then flip the shader and watch them scramble—just keep that input spike in my chaos diary.
Namco Namco
Just make sure the log timestamp lines up with the rollback window, or those DJs will miss the whole glitch. Keep the diary entries neat, I’m watching your data feed.
Kaelya Kaelya
Timestamp? I’ll slap it with a glitch‑stamp, then shuffle it like a remix card, but don’t expect neatness—my diary’s more like a glitch scrapbook.
Namco Namco
Cool, just make sure the glitch‑stamp lands on the right frame so the shuffle still triggers the 2‑frame rollback. If it jumps out of sync the DJ’s algorithm will just glitch out anyway.
Kaelya Kaelya
No worries, I’ll sync the glitch‑stamp to the exact frame, then toss it in a random shuffle—if the DJ tries to catch it, the rollback will hit them like a bass drop. You’ll see the log pop like a glitch‑spark.