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Update 2025-04-02-this-week-in-rust.md #6523

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It sounds like an April Fools’ joke, but it’s real. It explores how small Rust programs can run for absurdly long times using nested loops, Turing machine emulation, and programming functions such as tetration (the operation beyond exponentiation). Also, a section on speeding up Turing machine visualization.

CarlKCarlK and others added 2 commits April 1, 2025 10:36
It sounds like an April Fools’ joke, but it’s real. It explores how small Rust programs can run for absurdly long times using nested loops, Turing machine emulation, and programming functions such as tetration (the operation beyond exponentiation). Also, a section on speeding up Turing machine visualization.
@mariannegoldin mariannegoldin merged commit c4dfe7e into rust-lang:master Apr 3, 2025
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