Why don't people build computers anymore? And I dont mean just ordering parts and putting them into a case. That isn't building, that's assembly. I mean actually soldering and making boards and designing your own chips and stuff
>designing your own chips Recycling old chips from trash would be more practical. Also, what are you gonna do with it, run basic?
Brody Richardson
because you can have multipurpose computer for 50 bucks that outperforms anything you nigger rig in your home it's like those people who try to code high level applications in C, they hate getting anything actually done
Why are you shooping her fatter? Like, what made you angry about it?
Why would someone do that if they have convenience? It's not like you could independently customise those parts as a novice to any real effect.
Ryder Miller
Lmao whats raspberry pi to you then?
Gavin Anderson
Traps. See that ugly woman? Shooped to be ugly? Well, traps would *NEVER* shoop themselves, ever. They are so pure of heart, and love you. Like AI waifus instantly in your pants and heart, right now, here and now right now. In your pants. Hard? GAY
Lincoln Evans
Unironically my ideal gf body type
Anthony Peterson
op is a nigger
Justin Bailey
That's why the gays shooped her. They were really angry about it.
Jackson Torres
There's a site called Homebrew CPU where a guy made his own computer and published plans, and a student from some Asian country recreated his machine, there was also a few links to similar projects that were at least semi modern, as in when they were done, not in the technology used lol
everyone else has summed it up pretty well, it used to make sense when you maybe had a TRS-80 availible to buy instead, what are you going to do with a computer like that now? IRC? Even that is probably pushing it desu
Nathan Cook
The bath scene in Harriet the Spy made me feel funny as a kid.
Carson Butler
Woah, now that's actually good. Would take her shoes off and lick her feet.
Caleb Anderson
When have people ever soldered their own chips to begin with? The 70s?
Isaac Murphy
Hahaha oh my God
Alexander Baker
>designing your own chips You can get FPGA dev boards for pretty cheap, but designing a working processor on one (realistically, you'd probably put your volatile memory on the same FPGA) is no small task. Getting them fabricated would be obscenely expensive. >soldering and making boards Don't know about computers, but the DIY audio community is very strong, and does a ton of boarddesign.