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1. datame+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-10-19 19:08:03
I can remember the sequence of sounds and like a delay line repeat that sequence in my head. This becomes easier the more distinguishable the taps are or the more of a cadence variability there is. But if it is a longer sequence I compress it by remembering an analogue like so: doo doo da doo da doo da da doo (reminiscent of morse code, or a kind of auditory binary). Would we consider this language? I think in the colloquial sense no, but it is essentially a machine language equivalent.

For context I have both abstract "multimedia" thought processes and hypervisor-like internal narrative depending on the nature of the experience or task.

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2. card_z+P7[view] [source] 2024-10-19 20:07:34
>>datame+(OP)
Do you also have some noise for mathematical operations, such as raising a number to a power, and for equals? So doo doo da ugh doo doo feh doo doo da doo da doo da da doo?

...maybe I do this sometimes myself. Remembering the proper names of things is effort.

3. pineau+qq[view] [source] 2024-10-19 23:12:32
>>datame+(OP)
I think this is what language is. It's a sequence rememberance system.
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4. Razeng+4w[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-10-20 00:16:22
>>pineau+qq
Oh no… That would vindicate the chatbots..
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