Moved from @Crul@lemmy.world
I think !support@lemm.ee would be more appropriate for this post, but I already posted there 2 days ago with no answer.
Two more examples:
Source: Lunch with anyone. – Channelate
RSS Feed: http://feeds2.feedburner.com/channelATE
Credit:
Chấm Comics - https://www.facebook.com/chamcomics/
So my guess is that there’s some general federation issue, possibly on the feddit.de end, which is causing some things to get dropped.
I crossposted it to !main@feddit.de, let’s see if they can figure it out. I added your comment on the crossposts.
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the info!
I crossposted this to (what I considered) the relevant communities, where I added that as an edit.
I also added the source there :)
Source: Cake – The Jenkins
Credit: A. Shipwright
Source: Under Pressure (by A. Shipwright - ArtStation)
Sometimes, you must not think too much.
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A.Shipwright
Deviantart https://www.deviantart.com/ashpwright
Twitter https://twitter.com/shipwrighta
Instagram www.instagram.com/a.shipwright
ArtStation profile: https://www.artstation.com/a_shipwright
RSS Feed: https://a_shipwright.artstation.com/rss
See artist’s community: !exocomics@lemmy.world
AFAIK, they are used as relays.
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1-bit_computing#1-bit
Computers and microcomputers may also be used, but they tend to overcomplicate the task and often require highly trained personnel to develop and maintain the system. A simpler device, designed to operate on inputs and outputs one-at-a-time and configured to resemble a relay system, was introduced. These devices became known to the controls industry as programmable logic controllers (PLC).
See also the playlist linked in the other comment with more explanations:
1-Bit Breadboard Computer - Usagi Electric (YouTube)
For those curious about 1-bit computers, see Usagi Electric’s playlist:
!unix_surrealism@lemmy.sdf.org ?