Sam Rose on Nostr: What does it mean for something to be Turing complete? I answer this question, and ...
What does it mean for something to be Turing complete?
I answer this question, and more, through a series of fully interactive Turing machine simulations! Play, pause, step forwards and backwards, and even write your own Turing machine programs in my latest blog post.
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