Brice Due
Brice Due is a Life enthusiast. His most notable contribution to the Game of Life is the construction of the OTCA metapixel, a unit cell that is capable of emulating any Life-like cellular automata quickly using HashLife.
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Patterns found by Brice Due
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gollark: If you have a *stream*, you can safely write one byte at once (although this may be less efficient), and it's basically the same as writing in batches.
gollark: Which I think has some effects on the most efficient way to write/read them, hence more differences in treatment versus files.
gollark: I mean, an important implementation detail.
gollark: TCP packets are an implementation detail - you have an actual stream.
gollark: Datagrams contain bytes, obviously, but the way they're split up matters.
References
- Brice Due's Game-of-Life Metapixel -- blog post by Dave Greene. Retrieved on May 18, 2009.
- OTCAmetapixel -- official website of the OTCA metapixel. Retrieved on May 18, 2009.
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