>>5479328>Moniac computer*That* is a very interesting way to model an economy, I daresay. Those decades where humanity first starting building out computers seem a whole lot more exciting in terms of discovery, unlike now, since there's that whole Bremermann's limit thing that humanity has yet to overcome.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremermann%27s_limitMind you, I'm not all-that-good at programming myself (and I would like to be better!), but imo actual computer improvement has very-much come to a lull of sorts, at least until humanity has a handle on quantum computers (quantum computers are *at least* 158 million times faster than a normal, run-of-the-mill computer); so, once humanity learns how to stabilize quantumized-bits (or quibits for short), you can imagine all the applications for such a device (mimicking the human brain in its entirety is one).
Man... now you're giving me the urge to binge-read upon this stuff-- quantum-computing is hype!
>inputting an actual computing system into your quest*That* is unfathomably based and computer-pilled, and I have no clue how your readers keep up with you, questwise.