I'm inclined to agree with you on this case; if we have this many "quasi"s in a row, it's probably a sign that the term isn't extremely useful. I do think that Tanner's p46 can be classified as a "hassler" but I'm not sure anyone is going to contest that. Worth throwing out though.
What it is like to be a hassler?
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Re: What it is like to be a hassler?
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Re: What it is like to be a hassler?
I think yes. But it is also a R-pentomino hassler and a beehive hassler, and one could also simply write 'p63 hassler' without specifying what is the hassled reaction or object, or '352P63' if the minimum population is of interest, or simply 'a p63 oscillator'.Period1GliderGun wrote: ↑September 28th, 2023, 12:13 pmEDIT: does xp63_y98kkjap5q88q5pajkk8zyc102216612201y6o8gzycgjlk6556kljgy6o8bqzwggy7haaq2deed2qaahy36221y04e96zwhgnky511y1gy011y3g8gy68k8zc45201w8sicy5343y91xggz0gy7g8gy8cicy53431wogkq23z121y71y4o80gy2g08oy52egozy06972wg08k46y38lllkb77bklll8zy65t1hy7ca26aa62aczy811y4ggo0k4o66o4k0oggzyh122c59a5115a95c221 count as a HF hassler?
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Re: What it is like to be a hassler?
There are some scattered claims along the lines of the following:
(Even though it's possible to engineer an actual honey farm hassler, which would hassle the constellation by hitting it with a spark, I don't remember seeing any reasonably small interesting examples of such oscillators.)
- https://conwaylife.com/w/index.php?diff ... did=146825 "It consists of (such-and-such catalysts) hassling 4 [[R-pentomino]]es or 4 [[honey farm]]s in some phases."
- https://conwaylife.com/w/index.php?oldid=134547 "Honey farm is a common constellation of four beehives and is one of the familiar fours. It can be hassled in many ways."
(Even though it's possible to engineer an actual honey farm hassler, which would hassle the constellation by hitting it with a spark, I don't remember seeing any reasonably small interesting examples of such oscillators.)
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Re: What it is like to be a hassler?
I recently requested that the capped p37 gun be added to the honey farm hasslers wiki page, but I now see that it, like the old p6 honey farm "hassler", is actually a mutual stabilizer. It seemed like we came to the conclusion a while back that such things aren't "true" hasslers. In the p37 case I can contrive a "true" hassler using a gun and the p37 LoM hassler:
By removing the honey farm predecessor, it's easy to see that none of the outer components are dependent on it. However, this feels like cheating. Should something like this be included on the honey farm hasslers page instead of the smaller capped p37 glider gun? Does anyone know of a more elegant way to make a "true" p37 honey farm hassler?
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