Thanks for the info!
I crossposted this to (what I considered) the relevant communities, where I added that as an edit.
Thanks for the info!
I crossposted this to (what I considered) the relevant communities, where I added that as an edit.
From what I see:
I don't know in which version was the bug fixed.
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:
You're welcome!
FYI: You can edit the post and include a link to the add-on so others can see it without reading the comments. EDIT: Thanks!
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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.
!unix_surrealism@lemmy.sdf.org ?