We know that there are some talented Habbos out there but this one might just take the cake!
One of our players @sirjonasxx took on the challenge of creating a functioning Turing machine in-game and they SUCCEEDED!
Let’s check it out.
One of our players @sirjonasxx took on the challenge of creating a functioning Turing machine in-game and they SUCCEEDED!
Let’s check it out.
What is a Turing machine?
Basically, it’s a machine that can simulate any computer algorithm no matter how complicated it might be! An infinitely-long tape acts as the memory in this process as it reads and writes to complete a task.
Basically, it’s a machine that can simulate any computer algorithm no matter how complicated it might be! An infinitely-long tape acts as the memory in this process as it reads and writes to complete a task.
How it works:
The machine itself reads and writes a colour from the colour tile to a given interface within one wired tick.
This is done using three stacks with a combination of wired tricks that would otherwise require 14 stacks of wired per colour tile. Pretty cool right?
The machine itself reads and writes a colour from the colour tile to a given interface within one wired tick.
This is done using three stacks with a combination of wired tricks that would otherwise require 14 stacks of wired per colour tile. Pretty cool right?
The purpose of this was to prove that Habbo’s very own wired is capable of calculating anything a modern computer would be capable of.
This process is known Turing-completeness and makes Habbo a game that is unintentionally Turing-complete.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_completeness @Wikipedia
This process is known Turing-completeness and makes Habbo a game that is unintentionally Turing-complete.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_completeness @Wikipedia
Here’s a detailed diagram of how this Turing machine works!
Check it out for yourself if you’d like: https://www.habbo.nl/room/39147762
Check it out for yourself if you’d like: https://www.habbo.nl/room/39147762