Hugh Ross offers at Reasons to Believe:
Question of the week: What are your thoughts on pancomputationalism? How does it impact the fine-tuning argument for a personal God?
My answer: Pancomputationalism is the claim that all physical systems—galaxies, stars, rocks, dust, gas, molecules, atoms, protons, a pair of scissors—either continually or intermittently perform computations. Pancomputationalism is akin to digital physics. Digital physics is the belief that the universe either is a digital computation device constantly producing information or is the output from some kind of computer or computer program existing outside the universe. (April 29, 2022)
Hadn’t heard that one.