Mystical

185 mmphosis 21 5/17/2025, 6:21:18 PM suberic.net ↗

Comments (21)

buildsjets · 3h ago
I call upon thе blood-moon goddess, for I have but one request. I've laid the altar, charged the crystals, the circle, I have blessed. PLEASE boot this time.
01HNNWZ0MV43FF · 2h ago
Knock the candle from scripture stack
anpep · 8h ago
Reminds me of japanese anime Dennō Coil, where kids would draw computer programs almost exactly like the author’s on the floor and invoke them as some kind of enchantement. Highly recommend it!
blkhawk · 6h ago
I loved that show. It showed how children deal with new technology different from how adults deal with it. It predated even google glass by half a decade.
Aeolun · 4h ago
I should rewatch that. There’s many shows that get worse over time, but I just don’t think anything has changed in regards to DC. Even now it’ll seem like pure magic, but just close enough to believable you might see it in your lifetime.

Of course my lifetime has marched on relentlessly since I first saw it.

cardamomo · 3h ago
I came here to say exactly the same thing! What a great show.
Sharlin · 5h ago
This must be the preferred programming language of the otherworldly main character of Aphyr's "Xing the technical interview" sequence of blog posts [1]. Would definitely deserve its own entry in the series.

[1] https://aphyr.com/posts/354-unifying-the-technical-interview

gonepivoting · 13m ago
Very cool - it reminds me of some of the programming-language-like magic systems in Sanderson's books, especially AonDor in Elantris and Lines in The Rithmatist.
rdtsc · 49m ago
Very cute. If you squint, it's almost APL written in a circles.
globalnode · 2h ago
This has uses right? A prettier form of QR code? Would be a tad difficult to decode automatically but I definitely like the combination of aesthetics with logic.
hojinkoh · 2h ago
Couldn't think of any applications of this outside of doing actual magic. But this is awesome still!
philodeon · 7h ago
Dude, the Laundry is trying to relax on the weekend. Don’t make them call the Plumbers out.
spauldo · 3h ago
I suspect the new management has them occupied.
ryandv · 6h ago
More on chaos magick and sigil casting 101: https://archive.org/details/the-psychonaut-field-manual
anthk · 6h ago
Torres Quevedo did it first but with symbols on mechanic hardware and processes.

Also, Babbage with literal gears. Look up for electromechanical computation.

fatbird · 2h ago
For game purposes I've been looking up alchemical and mystical symbols, and I've been frustrated that, while there's a lot of references of symbols, alphabets, etc. themselves, there's little or no presentation of a grammar that would direct one in creating larger diagrams that look like this. This is amazing. It's deeply pleasing that code, represented systematically, would be so aesthetically pleasing.
roymurdock · 7h ago
Awesome.
joisig · 6h ago
Very cool!
tines · 3h ago
Holy shit this is awesome. Absolutely beautiful.
tehasem · 6h ago
cool!!!
aspizu · 4h ago
This is neography meets conlang. Love it. I would really love to see a unique programming language that uses a constructed language with a beautiful script. I had the idea of making one but I never got around to it.