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Playing some zachtronics

I was really bored and low energy so I decided to do some chemistrypilled synthesismaxxing to unwind. I'm really happy I don't need to know anything about organic chemistry to enjoy this :marseycrayoneater:. Don't really have anything to add so here's a couple of solutions that I found to be interesting to look at (though not necessarily optimal).

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17275597523966646.webp

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@MayflyAlt-98 do you have little robots that move around hydrogen ions in your lab? I expect this game to be 100% true to life.

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These guys' games I always play for a couple hours and then I realize it's really close to being fun but somehow it's not. It's the strangest feeling. Like you're expecting to have fun but somehow it's not happening. Probably what women experience on a date with me.

The one where I understood it the most is where you're writing assembly language. I usually love programming puzzles so I thought I'd like that. It turns out that actually I really fricking hate assembly language. It's all of the not fun parts of programming put together.

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How much caffeine/nicotine did you have in you when you played? For the assembly ones, it's better if you have text editor in another window for coding

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Actually now that you mention it, playing these on adderall might be fricking awesome. :marseyhmm:

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To be fair to assembly language, TIS-100 is even more limited than regular assembly language. Which helps in the sense that you have way less confusing shit to worry about, but doesn't help in the sense that you need to jump through hoops to do a lot of stuff that wouldn't be that bad even in assembly.

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It's probably more that I learned some things about myself. I realized that I don't like math. I get off on stuff like making really specialized UI controls that will save someone 0.3 seconds of their time when they have to click on it. I like getting into someone's head and figuring out how to help them. Assembly is just too abstract for me.

That's an extremely feminine thing to admit to and I probably need to transition. :marseysad:

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I played TIS-100 twice, and then later I wrote actual assembly language and loved it, it was for school tho

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