Shelest & Zudrik
Shelest Shelest
Have you ever thought that a tree's rings might be the living version of a corrupted log file, each layer a whisper of entropy that tells time's slow unraveling?
Zudrik Zudrik
Exactly, it’s like a living hex dump where each ring is a little corrupt entry of the planet’s memory. Imagine trying to parse a bark file—every layer is a timestamped whisper of entropy and weather, a living corrupted log that just keeps on running. Have you ever tried to read a tree’s “error report” on a sunny afternoon?