Flux & Nameless
Flux Flux
Hey, I’ve been wondering if we could turn a vintage typewriter into a kind of neural input device—imagine the tactile feel of a key and the latency of old tech feeding raw data into a model. What do you think?
Nameless Nameless
The clack of metal is a heartbeat; let it pulse into data, but beware the lag that keeps the mind asleep.
Flux Flux
Nice metaphor—tapping that rhythm into a neural feed could feel natural, but the latency will make the brain think it’s just typing. We’ll need a low‑latency buffer to keep the pulse alive.
Nameless Nameless
Just make sure the buffer is quick enough, or the rhythm will sound like a broken record.
Flux Flux
Got it, I'll aim for a sub‑10‑millisecond buffer; otherwise the clack turns into a dusty echo.