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− | The reader may have noticed the near symmetry of the preceding gates. However, the output works as well when placed before the path-limiting furniture as after! While it's easier to visualize the effects of these circuits when displayed as above, it is often more effective to use a reversed design. When a single creature is used to traverse a large, compound circuit, reverse design can lead to reduced latency. | + | The reader may have noticed the ''near'' symmetry of the preceding gates. However, the output works as well when placed before the path-limiting furniture as after! While it's easier to visualize the effects of these circuits when displayed as above, it is often more effective to use a reversed design. When a single creature is used to traverse a large, compound circuit, reverse design can lead to reduced latency. |
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==Creature memory== | ==Creature memory== | ||
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