Set It And Forget It: Digital Monkeys Race To Write Hamlet By Heat Death

Set it and forget it: these digital monkeys will eventually write Hamlet, possibly after the heat death of the universe. Monkeys.zip turns the Infinite Monkey Theorem into an oddly addictive experiment, inviting anyone to contribute to an endless, typo-ridden quest for literary greatness.
In a remarkable feat, Monkeys.zip's 11,000-strong virtual simian workforce has hammered out every four-letter word in Shakespeare's oeuvre—nearly 220,000 in total. The final holdout, "your," was typed 6,859 times, with Zazzy Lister's monkey delivering the clincher. As a reward, each contributing monkey received a Golden Typewriter. Next up: tackling the five-letter words, with "would" appearing 2,406 times. At this pace, the quest to digitally recreate Shakespeare's works continues, blending the Infinite Monkey Theorem with modern technology. ([monkeysim.com](https://monkeysim.com/news?utm_source=openai))