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minus-square@Omgarmlink154•11 months agoPfft Linux can’t even deal with a bit of rain. This is why I use my abacus.
minus-squareDarkenLMlinkfedilink16•11 months agoLook at this fancy guy using an abacus. Everyone knows the superior way is to harness your own mind as your computer.
minus-square★ 𝐑𝐮𝐢𝐤𝐤𝐚𝐚𝐏𝐫𝐮𝐬 ★linkfedilink1•11 months agoI’m simply using Brain and Brain++ compilers to build and run ideas. Plus you can overclock your own neurons
minus-squareno bananalink8•edit-211 months agoCan’t trust digital computers. I’m using my mechanical calculator for gaming. Just add a wheel, divide by 0, and you’ll be playing Farming sim in no time.
minus-squarenfhlink6•11 months agoIf you ever finish a speedrun of Super Mario Bros on mechanical calculator you should share the results
Pfft Linux can’t even deal with a bit of rain. This is why I use my abacus.
Look at this fancy guy using an abacus. Everyone knows the superior way is to harness your own mind as your computer.
If only I could get some spice.
I’m simply using Brain and Brain++ compilers to build and run ideas. Plus you can overclock your own neurons
Can’t trust digital computers. I’m using my mechanical calculator for gaming. Just add a wheel, divide by 0, and you’ll be playing Farming sim in no time.
If you ever finish a speedrun of Super Mario Bros on mechanical calculator you should share the results