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Thanks for the info!
I crossposted this to (what I considered) the relevant communities, where I added that as an edit.
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Thanks for the info!
I crossposted this to (what I considered) the relevant communities, where I added that as an edit.
AFAIK, they are used as relays.
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1-bit_computing#1-bit
Computers and microcomputers may also be used, but they tend to overcomplicate the task and often require highly trained personnel to develop and maintain the system. A simpler device, designed to operate on inputs and outputs one-at-a-time and configured to resemble a relay system, was introduced. These devices became known to the controls industry as programmable logic controllers (PLC).
See also the playlist linked in the other comment with more explanations:
1-Bit Breadboard Computer - Usagi Electric (YouTube)
For those curious about 1-bit computers, see Usagi Electric’s playlist:
Source of the image: A Guide to Nintendo’s Game & Watch '80s Retro Handheld Games - LevelSkip
My 2 cents: I have a similar relation with smartphones as yours.
In my case, what I fear the most is some app getting my contact list and using it to send some kind of “XXX has joined YYY service” notification to all of them. Also, I didn’t like that Google had all the data they wanted, so I ended with 2 smartphones:
AFAIK I’ve only had one incident because I trusted Telegram too much. There is always non-zero risk, but this works for me.
Fixed, thanks!
I dind’t saw them, thanks!
I edited the post with the english versions.
If you use the address bar frequently, you may be interested in JS bookmarklets with params:
Thanks!
I tried Pixelfed (very briefly) not so long ago. I didn’t find a propper way to search for content. How do you discover new content?
Here you have a video with some interior shots: ▶ Concept car Citroën Eole 1985 by passion-citroen
Kill Sticky to “Kill off the annoying floating things blocking the website you’re trying to see.”
Notes:
FYI: I keep using it, it kind-of-works for me if I open the tab in the background and let it load (< 1min) before focusing on it. It also works if I’m not logged in (e.g.: in incognito mode).
That’s awesome!
Nice to see more people posting :)
FYI: You can add both pictures and text on the same post (so the source is visible without reading the comments).
I’ve only used on the desktop, but there is Proxigram, an alternative frontend for IG.
I think this is the reference:
Source: Grilled Cheese Toaster with Easy-Clean Baskets — Nostalgia Products
But I’ve never seen one in real life.
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