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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish18•6 months agoIf we need to get into this kind of debate; may i remember everyone that the computer that brought humanity on the moon had 2k of ram
minus-squareIWantToFuckSpezlinkfedilink11•edit-26 months agoWell yeah that computer didn’t had to hold Aldrin’s porn collection in memory.
minus-square@RightHandOfIkaroslinkEnglish5•edit-26 months agoThat was a lot of RAM for the time though.
minus-square@mkwtlinkEnglish4•6 months agoAnd for several years that one program was consuming the entire national supply of integrated circuits.
minus-square@UnderpantsWeevillinkEnglish2•6 months agoI watched the moon landing at 60fps on a TV that cost me $80. Why can’t I play max resolution BG3 at this framerate?
minus-square@AuxlinkEnglish3•6 months agoBecause the moon landing was rendered by the TV station and your TV only showed the end result. You can do the same with GeForce NOW or other streaming service.
If we need to get into this kind of debate; may i remember everyone that the computer that brought humanity on the moon had 2k of ram
Well yeah that computer didn’t had to hold Aldrin’s porn collection in memory.
He brought the physicals!
That was a lot of RAM for the time though.
And for several years that one program was consuming the entire national supply of integrated circuits.
I watched the moon landing at 60fps on a TV that cost me $80.
Why can’t I play max resolution BG3 at this framerate?
Because the moon landing was rendered by the TV station and your TV only showed the end result. You can do the same with GeForce NOW or other streaming service.
And a 2 MHz processor lol