
The ninth prompt in the infinite doodle is "circuit board." This prompt branches off the fourth prompt which was "grid." Ciricuit boards are laid out in a grid.
The prompts are part of a binary tree. The table below attempts to show the progression of the binary tree.
| 1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | # Prompt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1000 | 8 Binary Tree | |||
| 100 | 4 Grid | |||
| 1001 | 9 Circuit Board | |||
| 10 | 2 Quantum | |||
| 1010 | 10 ... | |||
| 101 | 5 Photon | |||
| 1011 | 11 ... | |||
| 1 | 1 Big Bang | |||
| 1100 | 12 ... | |||
| 110 | 6 Peak | |||
| 1101 | 13 ... | |||
| 11 | 3 Spiral | |||
| 1110 | 14 ... | |||
| 111 | 7 Spiral Down | |||
| 1111 | 15 ... |
The infinite doodle is a drawing game which is why I added the #creativecoin tag. I invite users to draw pictures for the different prompts. I have 70,000 CCC and 5500 HP for upvote rewards. (Yeah, the reward is about a nickel in USD).
I've started the process of creating SVG tiles and will post those shortly.
As For the Picture
I decided that I would not be happy with just a run of the mill motherboard in my fantasy computer; ao I asked DALL-E to create the image of a motherboard with a 64 bit processors and a rainbow power harness connected to a unicorn.
I decided that I would prefer powering my computer with unicorn power than electicity because the local coal plant emits carbon ... while unicorns poop marshmallows.
I was disappointed that DALL-E did not include the unicorn in the picture as I requested, but it did include the rainbow power harness this way my fantasy posts will all be politcally correct.
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