• ch00f@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I had this bad when I first got into embedded design. I built a Nixie tube clock with a Parallax SX chip in raw assembly.

    Running at 4MHz, I had to give it a nop loop where it spun for 4 million iterations just to increment the clock for a second. It lived a whole life between seconds and it would do this thanklessly tedious work forever.

    Or how about airbag sensors or seatbelt pretensioners that check sensors thousands of times a second for years in the off chance that they detect a crash and save the life of a person who they will never comprehend for the 100ms duration of a crash just to get scrapped with the rest of the vehicle.

    At one point I wanted to write a short story based on this concept. A story of unrequited love between a person and a machine that they don’t even know about.

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      3 days ago

      That’s a really really good story idea, and I love the thought and sentiment behind it - even with my own way of looking at machines, I’d never thought of things that way. You should write it!