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- cross-posted to:
- linux@programming.dev
- programmer_humor@programming.dev
‘Why let mere mortals decide CPU priorities when the cosmos can guide us?’ asks the developer.
Here’s the GitHub repo. It is glorious.
This scheduler is 100% for educational and entertainment purposes. While the astronomical calculations are real and the scheduler actually works (it really does load into the kernel and schedule tasks!), using astrology to schedule CPU tasks is:
- Scientifically dubious
- Cosmically hilarious
- Fully functional with real retrograde detection and lunar phase scheduling
- Not recommended for production systems (but it boots and runs stably)
- Perfect for conference talks, hackathons, and proving that anything is possible
I trust this more than an LLM
This is just using dev/rand/ but with extra steps.
This made me giggle, thanks for sharing
Brilliant.
I’d put it up there with the CPU emulator done in LaTeX.
CPU emulators done in minecraft or bust
How can you even fit it into a single chunk? You’ve got to set the chunk size big enough to have the room for the whole Redstone network. I made a spot with some simple logic gates (a flip flop and an xor gate for controls) and it took up a lot of volume for even something that simple.
Even just an ALU is going to be physically massive.
you could probably verticalize it quite a bit now that the build height limits are so much higher.
but ive seen a lot of pretty cool designs spanning multiple chunks on youtube. i think it’s fine now?
e: i went into a bit of rabbit hole, here is a cool one youtube.com/watch?v=FDiapbD0Xfg




