An MIT researcher has demonstrated the possibility of running Doom on a bacteria-powered 1-bit display, with the game projected to take 600 years to complete. The E. coli-powered screen can run Doom at three frames per day. However, a recent news article debunked the existence of a Doom demo running on gut bacteria. This development has been described as a 'Mad Scientist Gets Doom Running on E. Coli Cells.'
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Mad Scientist Gets Doom Running on E. Coli Cells https://t.co/2CkRQx0X3O
You may have seen this news article last week. I am here to tell you: There actually is no demo of DOOM running on gut bacteria Let me explain... (1/6) https://t.co/HVHQbRUbXt
This E. coli-powered screen could output Doom at a buttery smooth three frames per day. https://t.co/UPejlTYQ9X
MIT researcher proves you could output Doom on a bacteria-powered 1-bit display, and it'd only take 600 years to beat. https://t.co/ITUx09fVO5