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This site would mirror the halfbakery but add random
misspellings, swap arbitrary words, and commit other such
mayhem a little at a time. There would be a button each user
could press to unentropize. Mayhem rate would increase as a
function of time passed since the last time the button was
pressed.
When rendered totally illegible it could be reset to a
precise mirror.
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Isn't committing arbitrary (intellectual) mayhem one of the
primary purposes of the HB already? [+] |
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This mirror site could be useful for all number of sites. |
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I someone think implemented has already this on site |
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//Mayhem rate would increase as a function of time passed since the last time the button was pressed.// And all of a sardine, an emergent property would emerge...that decreases the entropy of the system. Unfortunately, that's what emergent properties do, universally... |
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//When rendered totally illegible it could be reset to a precise mirror.// (of the original) which in itself, and by definition, would be illegible, unless we are not talking true entropy, and rather - encoding. Entropy operates both backwards in time and forwards in time. |
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The entropic halfbakery would be like the thousand
monkeys. Eventually, it would produce good ideas. |
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//Eventually, it would produce good ideas//
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A sort of Browser "hall of mirrors"?! Cool! |
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Sounds like a Browser pluggin, to me. Something that references The Wayback Machine's copy of any site you browse to, reflects the "saved" text WRT it's recorded history (in some seeded / repeadedly "random" way, such that over time it changes as decribed above - i.e. the revert button simply displays the current / recent history view) . |
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