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  • Further optimized the is_prime (F) function. How far can you scroll before timeout? :D #prime
  • u/fujimotos
    It's kinda surprising that the distribution of prime numbers has such a noticeable pattern.
  • u/firegodjr
    Well, primes are still technically pseudorandom. They don't form a noticeable pattern, per se. This algorithm would possibly work with any consistent pseudorandom number generator, but this pattern is uniquely made up of prime number interactions.
  • u/lionleaf
    Well, non-prime numbers definitely have a pattern that I would expect helps making this very beatiful. For instance ever other number is not prime (even), every 5 number, every 7 number etc. So lot's of regularities.
  • u/fujimotos
    Yeah. I see Math.random() > 0.5 produces a pettern looking nothing but garbled noise. In comparison, the one generated by prime numbers is a Persian carpet.

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  • now with a (slightly) less rubbish #prime test
  • u/pavel
    91 for(d=z=99;z--;i||x.fillRect(960+r/d*C(r),540+r/d*S(r),4,4))for(r=t&&r+1,i=r**.5|0;r%i--;);
  • u/katkip
    u used 3blue1brown video

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  • This is your brain on bitcoins. #prime

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  • Little prime generator :P

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  • Prime Number Spiral

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  • Prime number distribution

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