📚 node [[punch card]]
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Punch card is a cardboard card with punched out holes in it that encode information. I've never seen one. I am somewhat fascinated by the concept.

= Punch cards and [[uxn]], thread [[2022-07-25]] Now think about #uxn machines running programs on punch cards

@neauoire@merveilles.town

you could do away with punchard entirely and just run the asm code by hand on paper.

well, we need no programming language for entirely-human systems. Write algorithms in natural language! Thought they tend to be even less understandable than code...

Humans may be bad at handling large data, but they have the best branch prediction out there — intuition.

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