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this post was submitted on 03 Aug 2024
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I know it's not the subject of this question but... Why is storage space size your metric?
Do you take pleasure in knowing your good experience came in a small package? Or are you storage space starved for some reason and that's what guides your quest?
Entertainment-per-byte is an interesting problem. My solutions were tiny but highly replayable games. It's been fun to see other people's ideas, like writing things in Emacs.
I mean, as a thought experiment absolutely. Those old animated gifs that have clever uses of pallete shifting... The demos that have whole worlds in a few KBs...
I'm all about small packages
Lol nice one