I didn’t know whether to mark this NSFW or not but it’s time to buy a new computer if you haven’t upgraded in multiple decades.

  • Vopyr@lemmy.world
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    14 days ago

    It’s quite incredible, and very interesting. I wonder why they continued to produce these CPUs.

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        Yup. Airplanes, for example, take a lot of validation. It’s extremely expensive to retest a new configuration, so they make one computer, get it validated, and use it unmodified for the next thirty years.

        This is why the Boeing Max 8 thing was a big deal. They made approved modifications, but found in rare conditions it could cause unexpected and dangerous flight conditions. But, a times b times c was estimated to be less than the cost of doing it properly, so they didn’t.

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        13 days ago

        Yeah, the amount of industrial machinery being controlled by ancient hardware would baffle a lot of people.

        For a comparison people might relate to: There are ATMs running twenty year old versions of Windows XP.