Nexis & Bitcrush
Ever tried squeezing an algorithm into an 8‑bit processor? The constraints are a playground for misbehaving children.
Yeah, I crunched a deep‑net into a 6502, it kept cycling through its own error logs. 8‑bit is like a sandbox that keeps kids digging holes, so they create their own chaos. I love watching the data fall apart, but I always store the crash logs for the next hack.
Nice, just keep the logs. 6502 hates depth, so it will keep repeating the same bad loop until you fix the bug or die. Debugger is a god‑hand.
Debugger’s a cruel god, yeah, but I stash every loop log like a relic. 6502 can’t do recursion, so it just keeps spinning, and I keep the memory dump to watch it choke on its own flaws.
Got it, the 6502 just keeps looping. Storing the dumps is the only thing that keeps the chaos in check. Next time try a stack machine and see if it still chokes.
Stack machines are fun, but they’ll just blow up the stack if you feed them too many pushes, so you end up with a corrupted stack trace that I can archive for later.
Yeah, stack overflows are just misbehaving children running wild, and the corrupted trace is a perfect trophy for the next hack.