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by l33t233372 1232 days ago
It sounds like you’re considering a very narrow view of computer science.

How many people will come into contact with an air gapped system in their entire lives?

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Central heating and hotwater systems, some home security lighting systems, some vehicles, many electronic devices with a cpu of sorts inside. I think its really quite common when you think about it.

Are you a bot trying to resource burn me? If a bot, would you even know you are a bot?

A system being air gapped implies a particular security set up that being incidentally not connected to the internet doesn’t.

> Are you a bot trying to resource burn me?

Seek help.

When I was young, most systems were air gapped :D