Depends on what the material is like. If it’s brittle like ceramic (as some of currently highest-temperature superconductors are), there is not much you can do with it. But a metal that you can create wires and coils from would be revolutionary. Still, there are limitations to how much current density the superconductor can handle at a given temperature before quenching. Also, high-frequency logic circuits lose power to capacitances and inductances, not just resistances.
I am guessing it will be only really used for power delivery and electromagnetic applications.
Okay. My headcanon is that this is a joke about lossless compression too complex for me to understand.
I know what pufferfish do. Is there more to it?
Stupid hardware DRM
Merry Christmas 1901!
Is this a GZ deflate
joke? Can you explain?
Thanks! You’re amazing. Who’s the fosschild? Seems like me but a little more gullible.
Please don’t judge.
The thing is, I have never used a BSD-based system so most of the jokes are lost on me.
OK, I like lots of them but I’d pick sentient weaponry. And I don’t know if there’s a hidden meaning behind this one but it looks charming. However, not even the presumably subsequent panel explains much. I can only really relate to the Big Tech and hardware ones. I thought I would have an advantage because I have walked Prahou (Czech for “through Prague”) many times but apparently not.
And I know that 🐡 is the OpenBSD mascot but is this a Monty Python reference?
Anyway, the art style, characters and themes remind me of the YT channel vewn.
If I got half of them, that would be great…
I would tell you my favorite but you’d think I’m basic…
Could use an explanation wiki like XKCD’s
fortune
is a classic but people prefer GUI programs that have WYSIHYD functionality nowadays.
Thanks for the lore!
Is more of it available for this universe?
Very expressive faces in so few lines
What is the “suspicious animal” referring to?
Based on sparse search results, you’ll probably need to add the Vietnam (+84) prefix. Nobody has reported on this number yet.