nosomebodies
nosomebodies
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2nd Aug 2018
2nd Aug 2018
transmits data at 1 bit per frame with ETRD.
subframe

Comments

  • 008cff
    008cff
    1st April
    kinda like inwr + cray(sprk) with tmp2 minus tmp as the tmp, and tmp as the tmp2, except in a circle and only for other etrd, which maybe you can use to make it 2-way using the range, even though it might require regulation depending on distance change
  • 008cff
    008cff
    1st April
    nosomebodies etrd has a property, idk when it was made, but you can use tmp and tmp2 as minimum and max range(precision is weird now, at 31 march; try 1 or 2 pixels of safety incase it gets updated), and any etrd outside the circle range isn't checked for if you spark the ranged etrd
  • MachineMan
    MachineMan
    16th Jan 2022
    You actually made subframe ETRD; I'm impressed.
  • nosomebodies
    nosomebodies
    19th Aug 2018
    Eventually, we would become immortal to stop dying from arcs of plasma /s
  • CyberTechIndustries
    CyberTechIndustries
    19th Aug 2018
    No, we would become immortal! What do you think?
  • DUC
    DUC
    8th Aug 2018
    ... and humans would die.
  • CyberTechIndustries
    CyberTechIndustries
    8th Aug 2018
    Imagine if this is what the internet was like today! Hotspots would live up to their name...
  • CatArmour
    CatArmour
    7th Aug 2018
    60 b/s? thats only 1/15 the speed of my internet!
  • Creeper8855
    Creeper8855
    7th Aug 2018
    This is so pointless.... And that's what TPT is for. +1
  • funky3000
    funky3000
    5th Aug 2018
    @ctOS it's sending a string of data wirelessly with electrodes