Some people may be asking “is that a bit too many crabs?”
The answer is that it’s an adequate amount of crabs. For that task at least.
Oh so computers are doing carcinization now as well
They were too engrossed in if they could, to condsider if they should.
Too late, Pratchett and Ponder did it with ants, so it’s more micro
Also what happens when the crabs die? Does the computer start recycling itself?
Dehydrate!
(For anyone unfamiliar with it, there’s a similar concept in Cixin Liu‘s Three Body series. Forgot which of the books.)
The first one
Also in Adrian Tchaikovsky’s “Children of Time” and the following books!
Do we need any more proof that crabs are indeed the ultimate lifeform?
At what framerate?
I’m not doing that math. One every 6 hours.
What if you overclock the crabs? Surely you could reach 1 per hour!
How do you overclock the crabs? Hot butter?
How do you store a tweet in logic gates? Would you not need to construct crab based memory?
And to play doom you would need a crab based cpu with much more functionality than the few logic gates they have working.
If you can have NAND-gates, a clock and some wires, you can build anything.
Go visit https://nandgame.com/ to try it out yourself!
Based on the https://nand2tetris.org/ courses if you want an even deeper dive.
You can create memory by arranging logic gates in bistable or latch circuits.
If the logic gates can feed back onto themselves, you can build a simple [flip flop](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flip-flop_(electronics\)) that can store a bit.
Yeah but you need 2 logic gates for one bit so it would take 16 logic gates for a byte, not 8.
Rust has gone too far.