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by genocidicbunny
379 days ago
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The speed thing was just an example that easily came to mind. I can imagine there are other kinds of analog vs digital interactions that might be occurring that may not be easily replicated under emulation. Especially with a system that grew somewhat organically over the last half-century. Emulation is likely possible, probably for many of the systems involved, but this is not a field where bugs, especially ones introduced due to emulation, would be easily acceptable. > Of course, nothing can prevent poorly designed code and hardware. Agreed, but the reality is that here, trying to fix things and ending up breaking them can and probably will kill people. |
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Being terrified of progress means you're likely to kill far more people.