You don’t have to name everything, if you do so, you are actually getting into some trouble. But it is just my personal opinion. Also if you want to try smooth life you might want https://github.com/gollygang/readyAvengium wrote: ↑October 25th, 2021, 2:31 pmMaybe you could name it if it's your discovery.
I saw your post on some alternative rules called 熠熠种花 - Glimmering Garden (B3-jknr4ity5ijk6i8/S23-a4city6c7c). That rules look great too.
—Indeed. commented by yujh
Introductions
- yujh
- Posts: 3068
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Re: Introductions
Rule modifier
B34kz5e7c8/S23-a4ityz5k
b2n3-q5y6cn7s23-k4c8
B3-kq6cn8/S2-i3-a4ciyz8
B3-kq4z5e7c8/S2-ci3-a4ciq5ek6eik7
Bored of Conway's Game of Life? Try Pedestrian Life -- not pedestrian at all!
B34kz5e7c8/S23-a4ityz5k
b2n3-q5y6cn7s23-k4c8
B3-kq6cn8/S2-i3-a4ciyz8
B3-kq4z5e7c8/S2-ci3-a4ciq5ek6eik7
Bored of Conway's Game of Life? Try Pedestrian Life -- not pedestrian at all!
Re: Introductions
Howdy, I'm Nessie, and I just started playing with Golly the other day after looking up Mystic Smoke on wikipedia (where i learned that the term i was after was Magic Smoke) and falling into a rabbithole of software engineering that eventually landed me on the page for CGOL. I like to draw, and like games that involve science, apparently. Kerbal Space Program's another one I play with. I made a forum account after happening on a weird pattern after writing something in cursive using a drawing tablet and i didn't know how to search to see if it's a known phenomenon. The lexicon is extremely confusing, but considering that i play Dwarf Fortress, the learning curve for which has been described as a 'cliff' i'll probably get the hang of it eventually.
my one big question is if anyone's managed to run DOOM in CGOL yet.
my one big question is if anyone's managed to run DOOM in CGOL yet.
my desire to be scientifically rigorous vs my short attention span: fight!
Re: Introductions
Hi I'm Jakub. I think Game of Life is fascinating and cool thing to code.
Re: Introductions
Hello, I stumbled up on this site after playing wordle awhile and my brain connecting the wordle score grid with something from CGoL. Such a cool community here that I see! It was so easy to do the thing I wanted to do, which was convert wordle scores to something runnable in Life.
I made this little web-app, as you can see in a different thread.
Doing this little project opened my eyes to all this crazy Conway stuff that is way more interesting than I had imagined. It's been a long time since I learned about it in school.
Anyway, I just wanted to say hi and say I did this (obviously very minor) thing, and leveraged cool resources here.
I made this little web-app, as you can see in a different thread.
Doing this little project opened my eyes to all this crazy Conway stuff that is way more interesting than I had imagined. It's been a long time since I learned about it in school.
Anyway, I just wanted to say hi and say I did this (obviously very minor) thing, and leveraged cool resources here.
Re: Introductions
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This account has been deactivated. I am Louis Davidson, and I am bismarckisbestgirl.
- Period1GliderGun
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About me
Hello. My name is Period1GliderGun, and I like to play around with non-totalistic rules.
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x = 29, y = 34, rule = B2ein3cijn4cnrwy5cnq6e/S1c2-ai3acny4anqy5c6ek8
8b2o5b2o$7b3o6bo$15bo10$28bo$25b4o$24b2ob2o$o23bo2bo$bo22b4o$o22b3o15$
9b3o$10b2o!
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x = 88, y = 23, rule = B2n3-q5y6c/S23-k
bo$2bo$3o24bo50bo$16bo11bo50bo$17bo8b3o38bo9b3o$15b3o50bo$54bo11b3o$55b
o$53b3o5$7bo$6b3o$5b2obo14bo10bo3bo$5b3o14bobo8b3ob3o$6b2o14bobo10bob
o$21b2ob2o9bobo18bo19bo10bo$35bobo18b2o17b3o7b3o$34b2ob2o16bo2b2o26bo
$57b3o13b2obo$57bobo13b3o!
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x = 5, y = 5, rule = B37c/S23-r
2b3o$bo2bo$o$o$2o!
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x = 64, y = 64, rule = B2ein3cijn4cnrwy5cnq6e/S1c2-ai3acny4anqy5c6ek8
46b2o$46bo$16bobo28bo$16b2o13$obo57b2o$2o58bo$61bo3$33b2o$32b3o7$21b2o
$21b2o$22bo$41bo$41b2o$41b2o7$29b3o$29b2o3$2bo$3bo58b2o$2b2o57bobo13$
46b2o$16bo28bobo$17bo$16b2o!
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x = 27, y = 26, rule = B2ein3cijn4cnrwy5cnq6e/S1c2-ai3acny4anqy5c6ek8
obo$2o16bo$18b2o3b2o$18b2o3b3o5$15bo$15b2o$15b2o10$24b3o$24b2o$20b2o$
4bo14bobo$5bo$4b2o!
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x = 27, y = 25, rule = B3-q4y/S23
22b2o$22b3o$21bo2bo$20b2ob2o$bo18bo2bo$3o17bob2o$o2bo16bo2bo$2b2o11bo
5b2o2b2o$15bo9b2o$15bo3$21b2o$21b2o8$14bo$13bobo$13bobo$14bo!
It's OK to abbreviate my username to "P1GG," but never, never, call me "pig."
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x = 36, y = 9, rule = B3/S23
23bobo$21bo3bo$13bo7bo$12b4o4bo4bo8b2o$11b2obobo4bo12b2o$2o8b3obo2bo3b
o3bo$2o9b2obobo6bobo$12b4o$13bo!
[[ STEP 30 ]]
Re: About me
Welcome! That was a lot of viewer tags, so they got converted into code tags -- and introductions don't usually go in their own thread, or we'd have hundreds of people introducing themselves in their own lonely little threads, so your post got reported and then moved here.Period1GliderGun wrote: ↑March 9th, 2022, 2:33 pmHello. My name is Period1GliderGun, and I like to play around with non-totalistic rules.
Sorry about that. We don't always treat newcomers in the friendliest possible way -- in particular, people have a strange habit of grumpily reporting posts that don't measure up to the "community standards" without actually responding directly to the problematic message, even if it's a complete newcomer doing the posting. But we do mostly mean well.
- squareroot12621
- Posts: 633
- Joined: March 23rd, 2022, 4:53 pm
Oh, hey!
I discovered Conway's Game of Life sometime in 2021. (I usually forget dates; I typically remember years, if I remember anything, in that situation). I got "Simple Game of Life" by Dmitry Sinyov when I wasn't very far into it, but I got Golly later, and boy, it works well!
I've experimented quite a bit since I first heard about it, and I'm working on something really big. (Hint: I spent a day memorizing LV's commands, and I got frustrated with 2 hours of errors. [insert :diablo: from AoPS here])
Abbreviations:
I've experimented quite a bit since I first heard about it, and I'm working on something really big. (Hint: I spent a day memorizing LV's commands, and I got frustrated with 2 hours of errors. [insert :diablo: from AoPS here])
Abbreviations:
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AoPS — Art of Problem Solving (I have the same username there)
CGoL — Conway's Game of Life
Dom — Domino spark (see Fig. 1)
Dot — Dot spark (see Fig. 2)
Forums — https://conwaylife.com/forums
G — Glider
H — Herschel
Hive — Beehive
HWSS — Heavyweight spaceship
LS — https://lazyslug.com
LV — LifeViewer
LW — LifeWiki
LWSS — Lightweight spaceship
MWSS — Middleweight spaceship
Obo — Obo! spark (see Fig. 3)
OWSS — Overweight spaceship
P-pent — P-pentomino (see Fig. 4)
Queen — Queen bee
QBS — Queen bee shuttle
R — R-pentomino
Rep — Replicator (not necessarily the one in HighLife)
Spsh — Spaceship
T-tet — T-tetromino
TL — Traffic light
Var — Variation (of a rule or pattern)
V — V spark (see Fig. 5)
XWSS — [something]weight spaceship
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# The five figures
x = 26, y = 3, rule = B3/S23
o4bo4bobo4b2o4bobo$o16b2o5bo$17bo!
[[ ZOOM 25 GPS 3 ]]
[[ LABEL 0 -2 15 "Fig. 1" ]]
[[ LABEL 5 -2 15 "Fig. 2" ]]
[[ LABEL 11 -2 15 "Fig. 3" ]]
[[ LABEL 17.5 -2 15 "Fig. 4" ]]
[[ LABEL 24 -2 15 "Fig. 5" ]]
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- Thatguythemen
- Posts: 3
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Re: Introductions
Hello! i am pretty new here, i got into it by just finding it, and now im hooked. so yeah
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x = 9, y = 9, rule = 23/3
2bo2bobob$2obob3ob$bo6bo$2o5bob2$bo5b2o$o6bob$b3obob2o$bobo2bo!
Re: Introductions
nice golly
By the way, I'm new, too. I was fascinated by the patten of "Breeder".
By the way, I'm new, too. I was fascinated by the patten of "Breeder".
- wirehead
- Posts: 253
- Joined: June 18th, 2022, 2:37 pm
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Re: Introductions
Hi everyone... I'm new, but I'm not new. I just joined today, but I have been following these forums for several years now, since before Sir Robin existed, I think.
I'll mostly be hanging around the OCA forums because I like Wireworld and its variants the most. I'm less interested in Life and other two state cellular automata.
I'll mostly be hanging around the OCA forums because I like Wireworld and its variants the most. I'm less interested in Life and other two state cellular automata.
Re: Introductions
Welcome here , you all newbies ! Hope that you like this place !
Good morning / afternoon / evening / night !
Enjoy your life and all the best !
Have a suuuuperior day !
BokaBB
Good morning / afternoon / evening / night !
Enjoy your life and all the best !
Have a suuuuperior day !
BokaBB
777
I CAN APGSEARCH NOW!
Sure, I was a bad person, but I have changed myself.
I'd love to befriend anybody who's interested.
Have a good day!
BokaBB
I CAN APGSEARCH NOW!
Sure, I was a bad person, but I have changed myself.
I'd love to befriend anybody who's interested.
Have a good day!
BokaBB
- dl-rs
- Posts: 141
- Joined: April 11th, 2022, 12:14 am
- Location: I was just a block until a glider crashes with me and I tumbled onto Earth surface in LWSS form.
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Re: Introductions
Hey I'm new, and I have about nothing to say except that I'm careless and one fifth of my posts turned out to be rediscoveries. Also, I love playing simple 2D games (and also love making them).
I wanna Advertise this map.
I'm someone who loves hanging around the sandbox but don't make much discoveries.
I wanna Advertise this map.
I'm someone who loves hanging around the sandbox but don't make much discoveries.
—Hector Hu, who loves anything except the norm.
(full nickname: Versallies Poleon Terloo Nuclear London Dog)
(full nickname: Versallies Poleon Terloo Nuclear London Dog)
Re: Introductions
Hey - I'm new, and have an unhealthy obsession with growing spaceships.
I got into Life (and CAs in general) through a friend, who should be around here... somewhere.
I got into Life (and CAs in general) through a friend, who should be around here... somewhere.
Re: Introductions
Hi,
Today, I'm going to stop lurking.
(Yes, I'm new here.)
~ stheia
Today, I'm going to stop lurking.
(Yes, I'm new here.)
~ stheia
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Re: Introductions
Hi, I'm new here but I have been a fan of cellular automata for a long time. I have studied many kinds of rules in a hexagonal grid using a self-written program. None of them were quite as interesting or versatile as the Game of Life but some came close. I might share some of the stuff I found at some point but this is probably the wrong place for that. In Life, I recently found an 8-cell diehard in 5x7 bounding box with a lifespan of 140. Probably not particularly significant but I have been unable to find almost any information about diehards with a small population and bounding box, other than the classic and well known 7-cell diehard with a lifespan of 130. Has anyone ever looked further, e.g. for a given n, what is the longest lasting n-cell diehard in an nxn bounding box? I would love to hear.
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- Stepan Babintsev
- Posts: 28
- Joined: June 10th, 2022, 8:16 am
- Location: Somwhere on forums...
Re: Introductions
Hi! I am almost new here, I have been interested in CGoL and other ceular automata for 1 year. I'm 12, and I am Russian, so my English isn't good, but I often read English sites or forums, so I'm good at understanding english. I love programming and maths. I know Python, C++, HTMl, CSS, JS. I like doing syntheses of oscillators and like writing Golly scripts. Also, I have a few rules. Unfortunately, I have Windows, and I can't run apg search for them . My rules:
B35r/S234jwy
B3-q4ety/S2-c34i
B3-r5-ny/S234jtz
B34-aiw/S234t
B3-y4jkt/S2-c36k
B3-r4cenq6/S23-i4twy6-a
B35r/S234jwy
B3-q4ety/S2-c34i
B3-r5-ny/S234jtz
B34-aiw/S234t
B3-y4jkt/S2-c36k
B3-r4cenq6/S23-i4twy6-a
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Hello
Hello!!! I am hotwheels9232. I am already here for 3 months, but I haven't introduced myself. I love custom rules and OCA, but I don't research any OCA which can be written in that B2-k/S3a format found by other people except 38life. See the Symbiosis thread for me.
My rules:
B34q/S23-k(ObliquePufferLife) and
B2n3-n4c5c/S234cz5cPM me to get some help on making rules!
B34q/S23-k(ObliquePufferLife) and
B2n3-n4c5c/S234cz5cPM me to get some help on making rules!
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x = 8, y = 5, rule = B3-k/S23
2o3b2o$obo2bobo$2bo2bo$bo$b2o!
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- Location: Earth
Re: Introductions
hi.
i've been checking the forums outside of this account a lot, but have never gotten a chance to meet all of you...
but here i am (finally)! i'm really interested in sparks (no, not sparkers, but just sparks). but, i also have a lot of other things i like, like conduitry (of course, everyone here loves conduitry)! the thing is, i have no idea how people can find conduits (and oscillators) this fast. if i knew how, i'd make around 2 conduits (and oscillators) every single day. anyways, that's all about me.
also, i exist.
EDIT: oh, my, goodness. i almost forgot about something super important. i'm INSANELY interested in seeds.
for example, here's the 12 cell "bi-pulsar" predecessor.
and did anyone notice that it could also be skewed?
i'll meet you next time i have something to say.
i've been checking the forums outside of this account a lot, but have never gotten a chance to meet all of you...
but here i am (finally)! i'm really interested in sparks (no, not sparkers, but just sparks). but, i also have a lot of other things i like, like conduitry (of course, everyone here loves conduitry)! the thing is, i have no idea how people can find conduits (and oscillators) this fast. if i knew how, i'd make around 2 conduits (and oscillators) every single day. anyways, that's all about me.
also, i exist.
EDIT: oh, my, goodness. i almost forgot about something super important. i'm INSANELY interested in seeds.
for example, here's the 12 cell "bi-pulsar" predecessor.
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x = 25, y = 9, rule = LifeHistory
3D3.3D7.3D3.3D$D.D3.D.D7.D.D3.D.D$3D3.3D7.3D3.3D2$5.3A9.3A$7.A9.A$3D2.
A3D7.3DA2.3D$D.D3.C.D7.D.C3.D.D$3D3.3D7.3D3.3D!
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x = 25, y = 11, rule = LifeHistory
16.3D3.3D$16.D.D3.D.D$3D3.3D7.3D3.3D$D.D3.D.D$3D3.3D8.3A$17.A$5.3A8.3D
A2.3D$7.A8.D.C3.D.D$3D2.A3D7.3D3.3D$D.D3.C.D$3D3.3D!
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Re: Introductions
You need to use search programs to find oscillators and conduits. Here is one that finds oscillators and spaceships:get_Snacked wrote: ↑August 21st, 2022, 3:02 pmhi.
i've been checking the forums outside of this account a lot, but have never gotten a chance to meet all of you...
but here i am (finally)! i'm really interested in sparks (no, not sparkers, but just sparks). but, i also have a lot of other things i like, like conduitry (of course, everyone here loves conduitry)! the thing is, i have no idea how people can find conduits (and oscillators) this fast. if i knew how, i'd make around 2 conduits (and oscillators) every single day. anyways, that's all about me.
also, i exist.
EDIT: oh, my, goodness. i almost forgot about something super important. i'm INSANELY interested in seeds.
for example, here's the 12 cell "bi-pulsar" predecessor.
and did anyone notice that it could also be skewed?Code: Select all
x = 25, y = 9, rule = LifeHistory 3D3.3D7.3D3.3D$D.D3.D.D7.D.D3.D.D$3D3.3D7.3D3.3D2$5.3A9.3A$7.A9.A$3D2. A3D7.3DA2.3D$D.D3.C.D7.D.C3.D.D$3D3.3D7.3D3.3D!
i'll meet you next time i have something to say.Code: Select all
x = 25, y = 11, rule = LifeHistory 16.3D3.3D$16.D.D3.D.D$3D3.3D7.3D3.3D$D.D3.D.D$3D3.3D8.3A$17.A$5.3A8.3D A2.3D$7.A8.D.C3.D.D$3D2.A3D7.3D3.3D$D.D3.C.D$3D3.3D!
rlifesrc. There are much better search programs like JLS and WLS, but I think you'll need compiling.
My rules:
B34q/S23-k(ObliquePufferLife) and
B2n3-n4c5c/S234cz5cPM me to get some help on making rules!
B34q/S23-k(ObliquePufferLife) and
B2n3-n4c5c/S234cz5cPM me to get some help on making rules!
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x = 8, y = 5, rule = B3-k/S23
2o3b2o$obo2bobo$2bo2bo$bo$b2o!
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Re: Introductions
Hi, i'm joueureletrique, and i'm new here, you may find me in the future maybe still online, maybe not.
Re: Introductions
Hi and welcome to the forums! I'm also a newcomer here (although I've been following this place for nearly a year now so I know some stuff). Being a newcomer, I know it gets a little awkard with me here and there, but I managejoueureletrique wrote: ↑September 12th, 2022, 4:00 pmHi, i'm joueureletrique, and i'm new here, you may find me in the future maybe still online, maybe not.
My new p2p:
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x = 20, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
4bo5b2obo$2b3o5bob2o$bo14b2o$bo2b3o4b3o2bobo$2obo3bo2bo3bobobo$3bo3b4o
3bobob2o$3bo3bo2bo3bobobo$4b3o4b3o2bobo$16b2o$4b3o4b3o$4bo2bo3bo2bo$6b
obo4bobo$7bo6bo!
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- Location: Earth
Re: Introductions
where can i find links for JLS and WLS downloads (or websites if they're not downloads)?HotWheels9232 wrote: ↑August 21st, 2022, 8:17 pmYou need to use search programs to find oscillators and conduits. Here is one that finds oscillators and spaceships:get_Snacked wrote: ↑August 21st, 2022, 3:02 pmhi.
i've been checking the forums outside of this account a lot, but have never gotten a chance to meet all of you...
but here i am (finally)! i'm really interested in sparks (no, not sparkers, but just sparks). but, i also have a lot of other things i like, like conduitry (of course, everyone here loves conduitry)! the thing is, i have no idea how people can find conduits (and oscillators) this fast. if i knew how, i'd make around 2 conduits (and oscillators) every single day. anyways, that's all about me.
also, i exist.
EDIT: oh, my, goodness. i almost forgot about something super important. i'm INSANELY interested in seeds.
for example, here's the 12 cell "bi-pulsar" predecessor.
and did anyone notice that it could also be skewed?Code: Select all
x = 25, y = 9, rule = LifeHistory 3D3.3D7.3D3.3D$D.D3.D.D7.D.D3.D.D$3D3.3D7.3D3.3D2$5.3A9.3A$7.A9.A$3D2. A3D7.3DA2.3D$D.D3.C.D7.D.C3.D.D$3D3.3D7.3D3.3D!
i'll meet you next time i have something to say.Code: Select all
x = 25, y = 11, rule = LifeHistory 16.3D3.3D$16.D.D3.D.D$3D3.3D7.3D3.3D$D.D3.D.D$3D3.3D8.3A$17.A$5.3A8.3D A2.3D$7.A8.D.C3.D.D$3D2.A3D7.3D3.3D$D.D3.C.D$3D3.3D!
rlifesrc. There are much better search programs like JLS and WLS, but I think you'll need compiling.
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- confocaloid
- Posts: 3029
- Joined: February 8th, 2022, 3:15 pm
Re: Introductions
Wiki pages WinLifeSearch, JavaLifeSearch have some more information.get_Snacked wrote: ↑September 15th, 2022, 8:18 pmwhere can i find links for JLS and WLS downloads (or websites if they're not downloads)?
127:1 B3/S234c User:Confocal/R (isotropic CA, incomplete)
Unlikely events happen.
My silence does not imply agreement, nor indifference. If I disagreed with something in the past, then please do not construe my silence as something that could change that.
Unlikely events happen.
My silence does not imply agreement, nor indifference. If I disagreed with something in the past, then please do not construe my silence as something that could change that.