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by toss1
1698 days ago
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Yup, it's kind of the analogue of: "Not your keys, not your coin" So, something like: "not your chips, not your code"? This also really reminds me of the absolute squandering of resources by "modern" systems - old x86 DOS systems with 1/16,000 the memory and processing power were literally more responsive for everyday use than the mountians of framework junk we run on today. There is a lot of headroom left to downsize and create very useful machines. |
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