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//correction to instructions.
//- Objectivist C does not have access to CPU functions, but must recruit RAM resources from other programs.
//- Hence, Objectivist C programs can only acquire resources to execute their code and/or replicate by fulfilling the ($value) of other programs, leveraging their existing momentum.
-Warning- Objectivist C may create networks of said leveraged RAM of other programs, each of which will replicate those pieces of the Objectivst C programming that match its (x$value) function, multiplying its RAM.
//Objectivist-C tends to build complex interdependencies in these cases that are difficult to eradicate.
//e: these programs will often reject each other over small differences in code.
-Warning- most programs have specific anti-Objectivist C antivirus, which will sometimes eat up valuable RAM towards (-y$value) functions, including recruiting the RAM of networked programs in similar fashion.
//programs with the anti-Objectivist programs far outnumber the Objectivist-C compatible programs.
//it is as of yet unclear if anti-Objectivist-C anti-firus is a bug or a feature.
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//- Objectivist C does not have access to CPU functions, but must recruit RAM resources from other programs.
//- Hence, Objectivist C programs can only acquire resources to execute their code and/or replicate by fulfilling the ($value) of other programs, leveraging their existing momentum.
-Warning- Objectivist C may create networks of said leveraged RAM of other programs, each of which will replicate those pieces of the Objectivst C programming that match its (x$value) function, multiplying its RAM.
//Objectivist-C tends to build complex interdependencies in these cases that are difficult to eradicate.
//e: these programs will often reject each other over small differences in code.
-Warning- most programs have specific anti-Objectivist C antivirus, which will sometimes eat up valuable RAM towards (-y$value) functions, including recruiting the RAM of networked programs in similar fashion.
//programs with the anti-Objectivist programs far outnumber the Objectivist-C compatible programs.
//it is as of yet unclear if anti-Objectivist-C anti-firus is a bug or a feature.