Message from @Antiboom
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One of these days you might be correct.
Pretty sure it will still be based off that logic gate system you refered to.
Yes, it is based on but each level of what makes a computer is its own level. And no single human, or VERY few has a true deep understanding on all of those levels.
And this is true in most all in the modern societies.
ooh
logic gates?
NAND FTW
I think I know what you mean, but the analogy of a computer at the base level is something I'd disagree with.
I don't even know what you're arguing
@Kalisme yeah but if you spent the time to learn the foundational elements of computing enough to be able to classify yourself an expect on it. You've precluded yourself from ever really having the time to learn the practical level above. So your stuck with a theoretical knowledge that is 'pure' but basically useless, or a practical knowledge that doesn't even remember what the original building blocks were.
but cedar logic simulator (logism for mac) is pretty cool
Can you code assembly?
as someone who's worked with people who were working at MIT while computers were being developed
I know those people exist
Me? A bit.
I mean thats a level of Autist that I buy exist, but scares me a little
I reckon atheists are more charitable then religious people
oh yeah
and they'd probably lack the social skills to tell anyone about it 😛
so we built a minecraft computer after finding out about little man computers
also we learned a bit of assembly
the only bit I'm really missing is the kernal
@Antiboom
People who understand the basic physics, material sciences, logic gates, components, biosthingy, operational systems and coding and networking?
I am precluding social aspects of it since those are harder.
oh, perhaps not 100% of the material sciences
but basic physics of it was covered in high school
Neccesary in transplating the metaphor to politics though
but I mean the part that makes the computer a computer
once you understand enough about how the individual components do what they do
they're simple enough it doesn't matter if you have a vague knowledge
Yes, but people who design those components do not always even understand how their components work.
tbh
Then again i am no engineer so what do i know.
I hope to one day reach the level of autism where I understand how an entire computer works
that's basically my goal
since I was like, 5
I have entered this place at the wrong time
:/ design components they don't understand? Do you mean produce?
I'm going into college for comp engineering next year
As i understand computer component design programs are a bit like neural networks. They work.