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Reminds me vaguely of the Apple II 'sprite' vector drawing which took a series of (byte-packed) bits interpreted as draw/move commands issued from a starting point.
Slightly entertaining riff on the Logo concept, not sure there is much to discuss here? "If you liked this, you might also like":

Logo in Javascript! https://github.com/bztsrc/jslogo

A Lispy Logo! https://github.com/fmgilham/lisp-logo

Everyone's favorite! Haskell! https://github.com/Kanna19/Logo-with-Haskell

So, I guess there still is an opening for WASM-via-Rust? Seems like a guaranteed shoe-in for the HN frontpage, that one...

[And, oh, apparently we need yet another re-submission of this: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37956065 -- that one has more comments, so feel free to redirect your adoration there]

I wish you could do this on Windows natively like you can on a Commodore 64. Like use Powershell to do native displays using simple primitives.
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