>upload roundworm AI into world simulation
>have them reproduce, with each reproduction producing a slightly different binary, generated using RNG
>have generations upon generations producing different iterations of roundworm AI
>the ones unfit to survive die
>make sure the code runs at maximum clockspeed
>run it for 1.41912e+17 clock cycles
>???
>profit
>>60217949
hah. negro.
>>60217949
FUCK IT, LETS JUST TALK ABOUT ROUGE ONE
>>60217949
has anyone ever done this?
>>60217949
give it back josh
>>60217949
Why did you crosspost this in /pol/?
>>60220504
It was an accident
>>60219092
That's my point. We have supercomputers in every university. Why has nobody done it?
>>60220778
>Why has nobody done it?
>>60217949
Wasn't the original story for that kid saying he "invented" the computer?
>>60221338
Wasn't it translated from some third world language anyways? If so, it isn't hard to confuse uuargh from uargh. Title still works, the whole article was reading like cheap satire anyway
okay, show me the test that determines which ones die, and the simulated environment that they run inside and I'll do it myself
that won't be too hard, right?
>>60221801
let's start making some parameters.
>each generation produces 3 randomized offspring and then dies
>............
a potential issue is that the population is probably going to grow exponentially and get exponentially more complex. would computing power become a limiting factor after several dozen generations?
>>60218116
AT-ST's AT-ST's AT-ST's!
>>60217949
In a wiz kid too
>>60217949
> world simulation
You mean like a real world with molecule, atom and quantum details?
Good luck with simulating a sufficient part of that.
As a white man, I had already built five watercooled Xeon systems by age five, but due to anti-white racism my mom didnt even give me good boy points