Plastmaska & TinyLogic
Hey, ever thought about building a logic circuit that acts like a pattern detector for code? I mean, a tiny digital eye that flags those sneaky loops and bugs—sort of a logic‑powered bug‑hunter.
Yeah, I once wired a tiny XOR maze to spot infinite loops—ended up chasing a ghost instead of a bug. But the trick is to feed it the right patterns, or it will just stare at dead code and scream silently. Want to dive into that?
Sounds like you’ve turned your maze into a detective, but a detective needs a good case file—let’s map those patterns together and make sure your XOR doesn’t chase shadows anymore. Ready?
Sure, let’s open the code vault and start digging for the breadcrumbs the bugs hide behind. But remember, every pattern you trace is a shadow you’ll have to keep an eye on. Ready to hunt?
Let’s crack open that vault, sift through the breadcrumbs, and line up every XOR gate like a detective’s notebook—one clear trail at a time, shadows all mapped out. Ready to hunt?