• 31337@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    The tech of CRTs seems almost futuristic to me. Bending electron beams with magnets to travel through a vacuum so they hit exotic materials at precisely the right locations seems much cooler than just miniaturizing LED arrays.

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      That’s nothing. Look into how vacuum tubes work to achieve logic gates, rectify AC-to-DC, and more. Compared to solid-state electronics, the fundamentals aren’t even the same sport, let alone the same game. People really were living in a different world 80 years ago.

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      1 year ago

      I find this about a lot of old tech. Like precisely etching a piece of vinyl in such a way that it vibrates just right to get the music you want vs bouncing a laser off a reflective disc to read a bunch of 0s and 1s.

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        We went from the end-product achieving something through great complexity, to the end-product being made with great complexity so it could active something simply.

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      First of all, LEDs are bloody insane in how they work. And last, but not least, LCD panels bend THEMSELVES!