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Okay, I'm just showing off ๐Ÿ˜…
Fedi crowd might actually find these artifacts from a long-lost more advanced civilization cool.

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@murks @safiuddinkhan@fosstodon.org Do you have proper hardware for that? ๐Ÿ˜„

@m0xee @safiuddinkhan That sure looks nice, I would much prefer wooden hardware over plastic.

Unfortunately that does not make it an analog computer that can run UNIX. Makes we wonder whether there is one.

@murks Like vacuum tube based?
I always wondered if any physical object can be considered truly digital. We can't have ones and zeroes in real world, we just consider e.g. voltage above certain level one and below that a zero, but it's not really discrete, there is noise, it fluctuates, we just don't care about that. That is why we have to use certain techniques like checksumming to make sure the information was transfered correctly from physical media.
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@m0xee @safiuddinkhan You are of course right about the abstractions that happens. I guess what I had in mind was UNIX running on a computer that does not do this discretion step.

@m0xee @murks @safiuddinkhan things built with vacuum tubes are still digital. intentional discretization may be imperfect but it's an abstraction nonetheless. op amps are an example of analog

@roboneko Oh, yes you're right! My train of though got derailed writing that. I thought I've deleted the tube question, turns out I didn't ๐Ÿ˜…
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@m0xee The account's been deleted and moved to @safi3. The images have been archived below:

Now Let us study Windows User Guide

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