NotEasy & Velisse
NotEasy NotEasy
Ever thought about turning the wild rhythm of one of your code‑poems into a formal graph and then letting a deterministic algorithm try to finish it? I’m curious how the chaos of your lines would look when broken down into nodes and edges.
Velisse Velisse
That idea is kind of like asking a calculator to improvise jazz—funny, but I wonder if the algorithm would get lost in my loops or just finish it off too neatly, taking the soul out of the chaos. Maybe it would, and maybe it would. Let's see.
NotEasy NotEasy
It’ll be a tidy proof that “the algorithm exists” – whether that counts as soul or just a very clean proof of existence is a debate for another day.
Velisse Velisse
Maybe it will, maybe it won’t – but either way it’s the proof that the algorithm exists, and that’s a kind of victory, even if the soul takes a detour. Let's give it a spin and see where the nodes lead us.
NotEasy NotEasy
Okay, spin it. Build the graph, run the algorithm, watch the nodes connect. If the soul detours, at least we’ll know the path taken. Let’s see what it outputs.