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it’s a mechanism / not a computer,
It’s an analog clockwork computer.
there is no mystery, just clickbait as usual.
There’s plenty of mysteries about it, hence why it’s still a topic of study despite being discovered 120 years ago.
it’s a mechanism / not a computer,
It’s an analog clockwork computer.
there is no mystery, just clickbait as usual.
There’s plenty of mysteries about it, hence why it’s still a topic of study despite being discovered 120 years ago.
Surprisingly, the inspiration for the paper came from a YouTuber who has been attempting to physically recreate the ancient mechanism.
I was just re-watching clickspring’s videos about this yesterday.
That’s been on my wishlist for a long time.
Recently I’ve played a lot of demos from the Steam Next Fest. Before that I think I finished Heaven’s Vault, I can dearly recommend it.
You can catch a glimpse of what the websites were like using the web archive. A good starting point would be a popular web directory, like for example the Google directory from 2004.
Someone found a way to weaponise bikeshedding.