5 comments

  • userbinator 3 minutes ago
    Upon reading the title, this is one of those "I know that's possible, but I'd never bother to implement it" things, although this particular implementation isn't exactly what I had in mind.
  • Kaliboy 1 hour ago
    This is amazing. I'm at loss for words.

    During my CS years I remember being fascinated by NFA's, as opposed to boring single universe DFA's.

    For some reason I internalized that I would never see something like an NFA implemented beyond text books.

    Then came Carlini.

    • bigdict 21 minutes ago
      But... they are equivalent?
  • evilsnoopi3 1 hour ago
    The technical write up is worth perusing but I played a game before reading and accidentally found a winning strategy immediately. I'm not sure if this is a result of the 2-ply nature of the engine or if the mentioned deficiencies account for this but the computer did not act to prevent checkmate in 1 (without any intervening check); the game I played was (in algebraic notation): 1. e4 e5 2. kf3 kf6 3. kxe5 kxe4 4. d4 kxf2 5. Kxf2 a5 6. Qf3 b5?? 7. Qxf7 1-0
  • explodes 1 hour ago
    2025
  • VladVladikoff 1 hour ago
    This is like a fever dream.