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by saagarjha
1675 days ago
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lol, no. Galaxy brain starts somewhere (generally sane and reasonable) and then moves progressively in a certain direction (generally more complicated). In this case the starting point is an instruction sequence that is reminiscent of RISC architectures and then it gets progressively more CISC as you go down the page. The whole point of galaxy brain is that it follows this sequence, and because there’s no special third panel the sequence is extensible to arbitrary lengths. |
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Some bad examples I found on Google:
https://i.redd.it/j0wwzqe2287z.jpg
https://in.pinterest.com/pin/366128644701746892/
The x86 comic may or may not count, depending on whether you expect the reader to know that using those sorts of legacy instructions is not actually an improvement…