Re: Random posts
Posted: January 5th, 2021, 3:58 pm
yes
you mean an elongated square gyrobicupola (I forgot the name of it and just googled it and somehow it told me it's a rhombicuboctahedron :vsad: )MathAndCode wrote: January 5th, 2021, 2:27 pmIts name is even longer: It's actually a pseudorhombicuboctahedron.
That is an alternative name.
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x = 9, y = 10, rule = LeapSymbiosis
7.2A$7.2A4$2.3A$.A3.A$B.A.A.B$.B.A.B$2.B.B!
#C [[ STOP 18 ]]Here's a powerful p34 sparker.Hunting wrote: January 5th, 2021, 9:33 pmCode: Select all
x = 9, y = 10, rule = LeapSymbiosis 7.2A$7.2A4$2.3A$.A3.A$B.A.A.B$.B.A.B$2.B.B! #C [[ STOP 18 ]]
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x = 11, y = 6, rule = LeapSymbiosis
2.2A3.2A$BA7.AB$B.A5.A.B$.B.A3.A.B$2.B.A.A.B$3.B.A.B!Code: Select all
x = 16, y = 8, rule = LeapSymbiosis
2.A10.A$BA.A8.A.AB$B.2A8.2A.B$.B.A8.A.B$2.B.A6.A.B$3.B.A4.A.B$4.B.4A.B$7.2B!Code: Select all
x = 135, y = 135, rule = LifeHistory
96.A$94.3A$93.A$7.2A84.2A$8.A82.4B$8.A.AB78.3B$9.2AB18.A3.2A33.C19.4B
$11.3B15.A.A2.A32.3C18.4B39.A$11.4B14.A.A4.A20.2C7.C20.4B38.3A$12.4B
14.A.5A19.B2CB4.B.2C18.4B38.A$13.4B15.A24.2B3.6B17.4B39.2A$14.4B13.A
2.B2A19.2B3.5B18.4B38.4B$15.4B11.A.3B2AB17.13B15.4B38.3B$16.4B10.2A.
5B16.15B6.C6.4B38.4B$17.4B13.3B14.A3.15B3.3C5.4B38.4B$18.4B11.8B8.3A
3.15B2.C7.4B38.4B$19.4B10.9B6.A7.14B2.2C5.4B38.4B$20.4B9.10B5.2A7.17B
4.4B38.4B$21.4B4.3B.17B8.14B5.4B.6B22.2A7.4B$22.4B3.21B9.31B18.2B2AB
5.4B$23.4B.23B6.16BA11B2A5B16.4B5.4B$24.28B2.B.17B3A8BABA6B2.A11.4B5.
4B$19.B5.14BD11B2.20BABA8B2A7B2.3A8.6B3.4B$18.2AB.16B2D35BA16B6.A4.9B
2.4B$18.2A17B2D7B3D30B2.10B6.2A.B.10B.4B$19.17B3D7BD7B2C20B5.8B8.19B$
19.18B2D7B3D5B2C18B7.8B10.16B$21.17B2D33B7.9B5.B4.15B$22.17BD10B2.22B
6.8B5.4B2.16B$23.20B.5B4.3B.6B2.9B7.8B2.26B9.2A$23.20B.4B4.BC14.5B8.
36B4.2A2.A2.A$23.20B2.5B2.C.C12.2BCB6.2A.37B4.A.A2.2A$24.19B5.2A3.2C
13.CBCB5.A.A36B6.B.2A$25.17B6.A19.CBCB6.AB.39B.2B2.A$24.18B7.3A17.CB
11.42B.A.2A$25.15B11.A31.39B2A.A2.A$23.2AB3.11B45.24BD12B2A.2A$22.A.A
B3.10B47.22B3D9B.2B$2A20.A5.12B44.5B.B.15B5D8B$.A19.2A5.12B42.A.2A7.
4B.8B2D3B2D7B$.A.AB22.13B40.3AB2A14.20B$2.2AB23.12B39.A4.B15.19B$4.3B
14.2B6.10B41.3A.2A16.16B$4.4B12.4B5.9B44.2A2.A19.11B$5.4B11.5B5.9B46.
2A17.13B$6.4B9.6B5.8B65.14B$7.4B8.9B.10B64.5B3D6B$8.4B6.21B64.5BDBD6B
$9.4B5.2B2A17B4.2A56.2AB.3BDBD6B2A$10.4B4.2BABA14B.B2A.A.A55.A.AB2.
11BA.A$11.4B3.3B2A13B2.B2ABA57.A6.8B4.A$12.4B2.18B4.B2.A55.2A6.5B.B5.
2A$13.4B.17B4.2A.2A59.CB.6B$14.4B.15B6.A.A59.C.C8B$15.9B3.2B2.2B7.A.A
59.2C.3B2C4B7.B$16.8B8.AB7.A63.3B2C3B6.4B$17.8B6.A.A72.8B4.6B.B$18.7B
6.2A72.10B2.8B2C$19.6B80.10B.7B.B2C$13.2C4.2B3A2B79.18B2.B$14.C4.2BA
4B79.18B$14.C.CB.B3A4B.2B75.19B$15.2CB.12B74.20B$17.14B.2B72.19B$17.
15B2CB71.20B$6.2C6.17BC2BC70.20B$7.C5.19B2C71.18B.B2C$7.C.CB.18B.B71.
B.18B.BC.C$8.2CB.18B71.2C19B5.C$10.20B70.C2BC17B6.2C$9.20B71.B2C15B$
10.19B72.2B.14B$10.20B74.12B.B2C$11.19B75.2B.4B3AB.BC.C$12.18B79.4BA
2B4.C$9.B2.18B79.2B3A2B4.2C$8.2CB.7B.10B80.6B$8.2C8B2.10B72.2A6.7B$9.
B.6B4.8B72.A.A6.8B$12.4B6.3B2C3B63.A7.BA8.8B$13.B7.4B2C3B.2C59.A.A7.
2B2.2B3.9B$22.8BC.C59.A.A6.15B.4B$23.6B.BC59.2A.2A4.17B.4B$14.2A5.B.
5B6.2A55.A2.B4.18B2.4B$15.A4.8B6.A57.AB2AB2.13B2A3B3.4B$15.A.A11B2.BA
.A55.A.A.2AB.14BABA2B4.4B$16.2A6BDBD3B.B2A56.2A4.17B2A2B5.4B$18.6BDBD
5B64.21B6.4B$18.6B3D5B64.10B.9B8.4B$18.14B65.8B5.6B9.4B$18.13B17.2A
46.9B5.5B11.4B$18.11B19.A2.2A44.9B5.4B12.4B$17.16B16.2A.3A41.10B6.2B
14.3B$16.19B15.B4.A39.12B23.B2A$15.20B14.2AB3A40.13B22.BA.A$15.7B2D3B
2D8B.4B7.2A.A42.12B5.2A19.A$15.8B5D15B.B.5B44.12B5.A20.2A$12.2B.9B3D
22B47.10B3.BA.A$8.2A.2A12BD24B45.11B3.B2A$6.A2.A.2A39B31.A11.15B$6.2A
.A.42B11.BC17.3A7.18B$9.A2.2B.39B.BA6.BCBC19.A6.17B$9.2A.B6.36BA.A5.B
CBC13.2C3.2A5.19B$7.2A2.A.A4.37B.2A6.BC2B12.C.C2.5B2.20B$6.A2.A2.2A4.
36B8.5B14.CB4.4B.20B$7.2A9.26B2.8B7.9B2.6B.3B4.5B.20B$20.16B2.4B5.8B
6.22B2.10BD17B$21.15B4.B5.9B7.33B2D17B$20.16B10.8B7.18B2C5B3D7B2D18B$
19.19B8.8B5.20B2C7BD7B3D17B$18.4B.10B.B.2A6.10B2.30B3D7B2D17B2A$17.4B
2.9B4.A6.16BA35B2D16B.B2A$16.4B3.6B8.3A2.7B2A8BABA20B2.11BD14B5.B$15.
4B5.4B11.A2.6BABA8B3A17B.B2.28B$14.4B5.4B16.5B2A11BA16B6.23B.4B$13.4B
5.B2A2B18.31B9.21B3.4B$12.4B7.2A22.6B.4B5.14B8.17B.3B4.4B$11.4B38.4B
4.17B7.2A5.10B9.4B$10.4B38.4B5.2C2.14B7.A6.9B10.4B$9.4B38.4B7.C2.15B
3.3A8.8B11.4B$8.4B38.4B5.3C3.15B3.A14.3B13.4B$7.4B38.4B6.C6.15B16.5B.
2A10.4B$7.3B38.4B15.13B17.B2A3B.A11.4B$5.4B38.4B18.5B3.2B19.2AB2.A13.
4B$5.2A39.4B17.6B3.2B24.A15.4B$6.A38.4B18.2C.B4.B2CB19.5A.A14.4B$3.3A
38.4B20.C7.2C20.A4.A.A14.4B$3.A39.4B18.3C32.A2.A.A15.3B$42.4B19.C33.
2A3.A18.B2A$42.3B78.BA.A$40.4B82.A$40.2A84.2A$41.A$38.3A$38.A!
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x = 6, y = 8, rule = B2n3/S23-q
b4o$6o$o4bo$b4o$2b2o2$o4bo$2o2b2o!
#C [[ STOP 7 ]]
Just pointing out the output comes from a lepa:MathAndCode wrote: November 3rd, 2020, 6:49 pm Is there an oscillator that makes the following spark?I want to use it in this reaction.Code: Select all
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x = 11, y = 4, rule = B3/S23 8b2o$7bo2bo$2o4bo2bo$2o4b3o! #C [[ PASTET 47 PASTE o$o2$o! 1 8 ]]
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x = 11, y = 4, rule = B3/S23
8b2o$7bo2bo$2o4bo2bo$2o4b3o!
#C [[ PASTET 47 PASTE o$o2$o! 1 8 STOP 51 ]]So does the output of Fx158.
What is an H spark?
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obo$3o$obo!Does this work? It converges at the grandchild of the H spark.ENORMOUS_NAME wrote: January 8th, 2021, 3:59 pmedgeshooted from the topCode: Select all
x=0, y=0, rule=B3/S23 obo$3o$obo!
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x = 10, y = 5, rule = B3/S23
b2o$o2bo4bo$2bo3bo2bo$2bo3bo2bo$7bo!Me: wait isn't this VesselLife?HelicopterCat3 wrote: January 9th, 2021, 4:53 pm I think this rule has quite a bit of potential.
It has a c/12d glider and c/4d tubstretcher:
Yeah it's very simple, bound to have been known.goldenratio wrote: January 9th, 2021, 5:09 pm Me: wait isn't this VesselLife?
*sees pattern*
oh wait no
The tubstretcher is known from one of yujh's recent rules though.
Who compared it to VesselLife? Sorry for being Freywa here, but CA, like all kinds of science, is academic and collabrative, and no one should own anything, let alone comparing (Comparison for notability is another matter).goldenratio wrote: January 9th, 2021, 5:09 pmMe: wait isn't this VesselLife?HelicopterCat3 wrote: January 9th, 2021, 4:53 pm I think this rule has quite a bit of potential.
It has a c/12d glider and c/4d tubstretcher:
*sees pattern*
oh wait no
The tubstretcher is known from one of yujh's recent rules though.
EDIT: no offense, but your rule can't really compare with VesselLife, which has three very common speeds and two more rare-but-not-too-rare speeds, not to mention the p92 and a lot of other speeds easily found with spaceship search patterns. Even Leaplife has more common speeds.
I actually think I kind of agree, other than pattern discoverers, although me discovering something is different than me owning it.Hunting wrote: January 10th, 2021, 11:12 am Sorry for being Freywa here, but CA, like all kinds of science, is academic and collabrative, and no one should own anything, let alone comparing (Comparison for notability is another matter).
The idea is like Wikipedia, we can credit you, but you don't own anything.wwei23 wrote: January 10th, 2021, 12:21 pmI actually think I kind of agree, other than pattern discoverers, although me discovering something is different than me owning it.Hunting wrote: January 10th, 2021, 11:12 am Sorry for being Freywa here, but CA, like all kinds of science, is academic and collabrative, and no one should own anything, let alone comparing (Comparison for notability is another matter).
In any case, LeapLife has caught my interest after I saw the c/12 in ikpx2_stdin, but there's not much I can do. JLS doesn't work on LeapLife, so I can't show up with a bunch of sparkers![]()
That being said, only JLS (and maybe WLS) has the features that I need to have a good chance at a successful sparker search-the solution combinations, unchecked and unset cells, and subperiods are features I use heavily when searching.Hunting wrote: January 10th, 2021, 12:32 pm Yes, JLS does not - but rlifesrc does, so me and AlephAlpha are still looking for fancy ways of abusing it.
Ah, can you tell me how to set up even slightly advanced sparker searches? All I did was set the first row to be always-dead except the spark.wwei23 wrote: January 10th, 2021, 12:37 pmThat being said, only JLS (and maybe WLS) has the features that I need to have a good chance at a successful sparker search-the solution combinations, unchecked and unset cells, and subperiods are features I use heavily when searching.Hunting wrote: January 10th, 2021, 12:32 pm Yes, JLS does not - but rlifesrc does, so me and AlephAlpha are still looking for fancy ways of abusing it.
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=990#p8416Hunting wrote: January 10th, 2021, 12:43 pm Ah, can you tell me how to set up even slightly advanced sparker searches? All I did was set the first row to be always-dead except the spark.
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x = 3, y = 8, rule = LeapSymbiosis
2.B$2.A4$3A$3A$A.A!
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x = 18, y = 9, rule = LeapSymbiosis
15.A$.B11.BA.AB$.A13.A4$3A11.3A$3A11.3A$A.A11.A.A!
Is it just me or does it seem that [certain people, you know who you are] like to brag about how their rules are better than other rulesHunting wrote: January 10th, 2021, 11:12 amWho compared it to VesselLife? Sorry for being Freywa here, but CA, like all kinds of science, is academic and collabrative, and no one should own anything, let alone comparing (Comparison for notability is another matter).goldenratio wrote: January 9th, 2021, 5:09 pmMe: wait isn't this VesselLife?HelicopterCat3 wrote: January 9th, 2021, 4:53 pm I think this rule has quite a bit of potential.
It has a c/12d glider and c/4d tubstretcher:
*sees pattern*
oh wait no
The tubstretcher is known from one of yujh's recent rules though.
EDIT: no offense, but your rule can't really compare with VesselLife, which has three very common speeds and two more rare-but-not-too-rare speeds, not to mention the p92 and a lot of other speeds easily found with spaceship search patterns. Even Leaplife has more common speeds.