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[[File:Repurpose_a_Dystopia_Challenge.png|thumb|Repurpose a Dystopia Challenge.]]The '''Repurpose a Dystopia Challenge''' ('''RADC''') is a [[Reality television (nonfiction)|reality television]] program in which contestants repurpose dystopias (generally making them better). | [[File:Repurpose_a_Dystopia_Challenge.png|thumb|Repurpose a Dystopia Challenge.]]The '''Repurpose a Dystopia Challenge''' ('''RADC''') is a [[Reality television (nonfiction)|reality television]] program in which contestants repurpose dystopias (generally making them better). | ||
== Sponsorship == | |||
The Repurpose a Dystopia Challenge is funding almost entirely (97%) by a self-perpetuating class of gnomon algorithms discovered by amateur theorist [[Karl Jones (nonfiction)|Karl Jones]], with the remaining 3% funded by a permanent [[APTO]] public services grant. | |||
RADC is one of the few reality television programs which has no [[Transdimensional corporation|transdimensional corporate]] sponsorship. | |||
== Origin == | == Origin == | ||
[[File:Dear Diary (Death Star edition).jpg|thumb|[[Dear Diary (Death Star edition)]], the inspiration for Repurpose a Dystopia Challenge.]] | [[File:Dear Diary (Death Star edition).jpg|thumb|[[Dear Diary (Death Star edition)]], the inspiration for Repurpose a Dystopia Challenge.]] | ||
Amateur [[gnomon algorithm]] theorist [[Karl Jones (nonfiction)|Karl Jones]] posited a repurposed Death Star in response to a challenge on Facebook on July 7, 2020. (See [[Dear Diary (Death Star edition)]].) | Amateur [[gnomon algorithm]] theorist [[Karl Jones (nonfiction)|Karl Jones]] posited a repurposed Death Star in response to a challenge on Facebook on July 7, 2020. (See [[Dear Diary (Death Star edition)]].) |
Revision as of 08:47, 8 July 2020
The Repurpose a Dystopia Challenge (RADC) is a reality television program in which contestants repurpose dystopias (generally making them better).
Sponsorship
The Repurpose a Dystopia Challenge is funding almost entirely (97%) by a self-perpetuating class of gnomon algorithms discovered by amateur theorist Karl Jones, with the remaining 3% funded by a permanent APTO public services grant.
RADC is one of the few reality television programs which has no transdimensional corporate sponsorship.
Origin
Amateur gnomon algorithm theorist Karl Jones posited a repurposed Death Star in response to a challenge on Facebook on July 7, 2020. (See Dear Diary (Death Star edition).)
Jones made several fundamental mistakes in his gnomonic algebra. However, his mistakes not only cancelled each other out (more or less) — they also triggered the emergence of a small but forceful class of previously unknown transdimensional algorithms. These algorithms today make up about 97% of the RADC's computational complexity, with the remainder provided by a grant from APTO.
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
- APTO - the Algorithmic Paradigm Treaty Organization
- Dear Diary (Death Star edition)
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Facebook