Scott H. on Nostr: Going into weird unknown models of development, particularly when I'm not a software ...
Going into weird unknown models of development, particularly when I'm not a software developer by profession, is difficult. Nobody is doing what I'm doing, so I can't start with other's work. I have to go in circles, expanding a bit each time around. One thing interesting about triples, though, is that the inherent limitations dictate a proper treatment. It is hard to explain, but it reminds me of Wolfram's NKS. I'm tweaking the graph rules at origin to render the application 3 degrees out.
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