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>strap a rocket to a 1960’s era jalopy and point it at the moon
>it works
How?
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Lost technology, goy
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>>538011350
>it works
>How?
White men.
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>>538011350
>4kb
im calling bullshit. They had black budget tech, just don't wanna admit t.
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>>538011350
You seem to think the computer got the people to the moon. You do realise most was done manually right? The computer was more like a minor support item, back then computers were not as reliable as today so NASA wouldn't have trusted a computer to do anything too important.
It's amazing how much more a few Nazis with paper and pens can accomplish them a bunch of dei hires with supercomputers.
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>>538011350
All the system had to do was store numbers. There was no UI to speak of, there were no complex files. All The nuad on board was a simple guidance computer that reported back numbers from instruments to the mission control center on earth who would compute course corrections and stuff for them. The rest of the computer tracked numbers for things like O2. That's about it. The ship was purpose built to do one thing. It's like asking how my dad's 1969 GTO could possibly drag race effectively when it didn't have a computer or automatic transmission or fuel injection or infotainment screen that changed it into some kind of "sport mode". That shit wasn't necessary to complete the task of drive fast in a straight line.
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>>538011509
Your retarded.
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>>538011350
>nukes completely disappear from visual test sites at the same time civilian photography entered the market
How?
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>>538011350
>>it works
Then a woman tries to take credit for all of it.
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>>538011350
Maybe they didn't do anything with 4k of ram, it was all a data center and water scam of its time. I bet those data centers will want to sell water to the people as safe water.
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they used a swap file
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>>538011581
>more money
yeah im thinkin no.
and we are going back, it's called artemis.
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>>538011350
4KB of ram sure, but the agc was triple redundant and also had about 70k of long term program storage memory
and the interstage computer had a digital computer and an analog computer, the digital part had about 8k ram and 70k of storage and was also triple redundant
and alot of calculation was dine on the ground, and the entire program was really really really expensive.
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>>538011775
Wow, look at all that nasa budget back when it was backdoor icbm research
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Yes anon. There's so much bloat in modern tech and software that 4kb of ram actually used to do something useful. Every single byte, every single bit was meticulously planned for. Nowadays they slap together systems that waste gigabytes to do simple jobs.
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>>538011734
Retarded. How would you otherwise explain atomic shadows? And of course they didn’t just send one bomber to drop the nuke and then fly home. Honestly the more I think about it, this is the most retarded thing I’ve read so far in 2026. Go kill yourself
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>>538011904
In their defense, the saturn v was never meant to be used as an offensive weapon.
...
...
I think...
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>>538011770
SWAP.avi
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>>538011717
>our government never lies to us
>they'd never lie about something as important as space travel
>they'd never hide their true powers
I'd call you a bot but I assume the bots have basic grammar down.
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>>538011915
this

they bloated it to give boatware jerbz to 2 billion jeets so they don't starve to death
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You dont need a computer to shoot something really fast.
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>>538012094
every time you sperg out when waiting 10 min for a web page to load, just consider the billions of jeets who were saved from starvation by being given corporate welfare to create that boat ware
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>>538012157
The corporate bloatware grid is literally a global food stamps program disguised as Agile sprints.Silicon Valley doesn't build software anymore-that died in the 90s... enter h1bs; they launder institutional capital into non-profit humanitarian aid. Every time a web page takes ten minutes to compile a single text string, an entire sub-continental tech corridor avoids immediate starvation.Your browser is a virtualization layer for international welfare treaties. You are not witnessing bad coding. You are paying a mandatory bandwidth tax to subsidize the physical survival of billions of jeets/chinks .Accept the lag. Your latency is saving shit skin lives.
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>>538011350
Damn. Even the first video game ever made was 10 times larger than that.
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>>538011350
it didn't. they lied about the lunar lander. it could not have worked. in the video you saw, it was lifted by a crane. you can see it swinging
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>>538011350
Analog electronics required actual geniuses to invent. Digital is for midwits.
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>>538012782
It's not bad coding, anon. You are looking at the global economy.Silicon Valley doesn't build software anymore—that died with Amiga 95. Modern tech is literally a global food stamps program disguised as Agile standups. Big Tech is just laundering institutional capital into infinite outsourcing loops and visa trafficking pipelines.Every time your browser freezes trying to compile a 500MB JavaScript framework for a basic text string, a jeet/chink dev team gets its wings. Your browser isn't an app; it’s a virtualization layer for international welfare treaties. You are paying a mandatory bandwidth tax to keep billions of third worlders alive.Accept the lag. Your latency is preventing asian population collapse
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>>538011943
There's only one known one and it's not even confirmed that's just a theory of what caused since discoloration on concrete. It's not even in the shape of a person, it's just a small blob.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Shadow_Etched_in_Stone

They also had an Earthquake in 1920's Tokyo that caused over half the city to burn down and killed numerous people because they all lived in bamboo huts with straw roofs and they're only light came from candles and gas lanterns.

The damage was most likely from a few blockbusters, as outlined in "Atomic Bomb Hysteria" by Major Alexander P. de Seversky
February 1946 Reader's Digest, pages 121 to 126
https://files.catbox.moe/62h6h7.pdf
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>>538011509
>>538012094
The AGC and its programming is well documented. I'm pretty sure someone has even made an open source emulator/FPGA version of it.
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>>538011350
Why do retards always assume we were knuckle dragging cavemen before computers and combustion engines were invented?
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>>538011656
>There was no UI to speak of,
Bruh
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>>538012969
should have never stopped bullying BASIC programmers. we relaxed and then we got a shitload of JavaScript retard cockroaches
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>>538013156
that's an analog readout you fucking mong. it's not the same as a 1mb .tga file
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>>538011764
i honestly thought it was a woman who wrote the code. who did it then?
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Riddle me this:

>who stayed behind to film the Lunar Module's departure?
The Director, Kubrick
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>>538011350
The astronauts had to do the hard parts of the flight like landing and docking.
We can't go back today because AI still can't do the hard parts of the flight like docking and landing without another trillion dollars.
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>>538012157
Source?
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>>538011350
>We still don't have interplanetary colonies/resources
>We're still stuck babysitting niggers
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>>538011350
I don't understand why this is such a mystery to you people. The computer was tasked with guiding a single object through empty space, and displaying a few numbers on control panels. Its hardly a difficult task.

Also, why do you steep yourself in such ignorance, the Apollo computers are well documented, even the source code is available, you could go and learn something instead of posting these time wasting threads.
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>>538011350
>Smallest file on your phone
Clearly this guy hasnt seen any people who save thumbnails on 4chan
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>>538011350
>How?
Newton.
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>>538013409
we have ai that can do surgeries now pretty sure it can pull that off.
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>>538013084
Bullshit, hell I doubt we even went..
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>>538011350
Physics and math hasn’t changed since then. There are 0 mid flight calculations made.
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>>538011943
>How would you otherwise explain atomic shadows?
You mean the ones you've never seen? No, you haven't seen them yourself, unless you're 90 years old, which you aren't.
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Reminder
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>>538013222
>that's an analog readout you fucking mong
nigga its specifically digital.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer#DSKY_interface
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>>538013504
>well documented
>experts say
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>>538013608
Whether or not we went is entirely different. The AGC and its code itself is well documented though.
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>>538011764
God you know she was a wicked fuck back in the day.
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Jeets need 200MB just to run a 1 line dd command.
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>>538013720
I disprove this, try harder jew. Only vaxxcattle believe in the moon landing
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>>538011537
It was the tall whites running the program, not men.
If they actually ever left low earth orbit it was because a tall white ship kept the freemasons alive through the van allen, etc.
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>How?
the brain trust of the NSDAP. this level of excellence is no longer on Earth, the genetic potential is gone
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>>538011581
we can't make picrel today either, 16MB
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>>538011350
>>it works
lol, no, it did not.
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>>538013504
You think India can land something?
There is NO APOLLO TELEMETRY DATA to review, they destroyed that or won't share or never had it.
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>>538011350
>How?
America never landed on the moon, its was all a propaganda move to save face because the soviets won the space race.
Goverment employees counterfeited evidence, astronauts were just actors on a stage and then were told to memorize a script, there was a documentary about the apollo mission and engineers could not figure out the blueprints on the rocket speculating that jury-rigging was done during the construction of the rocket ( more evidence of a sloppy job ). Not a single evidence of lunar landing.

even with all the tech advances we have today America has not been able to build a military station on the moon.

Elon musk rockets that are supposed to be the peak of technology keep exploding....
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>>538013749
This is an accurate statement. They made lots of technological devices. Satellites are clearly real. ISS/MIR, tough to say. You can see it up there but I don't know if anyone actually stayed on it. And no, we did not go to the Moon. Van Allen belt problem has not been solved and likely won't in our lifetime.
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>>538011803
>and alot of calculation was dine on the ground
This. It was called the RTCC (Real Time Computer Complex). It was mentioned by Ed Harris in Apollo 13.
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>>538011350
>How?
They forgot
>>538012969
>Your browser isn't an app; it’s a virtualization layer for international welfare treaties
I lol'd at this. Also consider compression schema in this context; we're basically paying Steam's light bill in more ways than one
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>>538011350
They had huge computers on the ground doing most of the crunchwork. The onboard computer was for immediate navigation and nothing else.
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>>538014095
>magnetic tape computers
>dude in front of a printer
>dude with glasses and headphone trying to look smart looking at something...
Tell me again all those American fatansies about chinese communists stealing your tech, please?
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>>538012662
That's 14kb you lying heeb
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>>538011764
>>538013237
That stack was a data dump from the computer; not the operating code.
>>538013785
She'd fuck the soul out of you.
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>>538014058
God you retards are obsessed. Telemetry for an obsolete space craft is worthless. Literally of zero value, it was not even usable or readable once the custom hardware that could make sense of it was decommissioned. Telemetry is mainly used for figuring out what went wrong if the craft explodes. Its unfortunate that the slow-scan tv footage was stored on the same tape as the telemetry so was accidentally lost, likely by the tape being reused.
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>>538014222
thanks anon, i recall seeing that image and some title claiming it was the printed assembly code, which ive been skeptical of. pic of actual coder?
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>>538011444
This.
White men can make almost anything work.
Germans even made jews work for a few years.
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>>538011764
that's a man
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>>538011803
>>538014222
>That stack was a data dump from the computer; not the operating code.
you dont a 1.6 meters tall pile of paper to do a data dump of 76K bytes... that is some wild and alien advance compression tech you got there...
Call your representatives to warn them about that ancient lost technology before the chinese discover the miracle compression technology.
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>>538011350
Money laundering operation.
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>>538011991
It wasn't, but it could have been a vehicle for something similar to the tsar bomba.
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>>538014059
the artemis rocket just sent astronauts around the moon anon. did you miss it?
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>>538011350
checks out. you could play fantastic videogames on a Commodore 64 (=64KB) back in the 1980s. For a specialized computer that had to do only one job, 4K was enough.
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>>538014402
That famous photo of the stack of papers were actually test results, not code itself. Such a BS photo just to get brownie points for some whore who fucked her way into a leadership position (after all the code had already been written btw)
The entire code, in either un-compiled assembler with comments, or on-device bytecode, would easily fit into a single paperback book's worth.
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>>538014402
The... They wrote them really big, okay?!
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>>538014469
>the artemis rocket just sent astronauts around the moon anon. did you miss it?
Yes... I saw the footage, and there is no evidence the Americans did it... I can make thousands of AI generated videos of space travel, call me back when your people stops LARPing being an advance nation.
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>>538014526
That's also processing graphics, gamestate, music, etc at 60hz.
AGC was pretty much just for timing thrusters and occasionally doing some basic orbital math. The "heavy computation" was not nearly as time-critical, and anything REALLY tricky was done in houston.
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>>538014565
Nice try nigger, but there are too many schizos that were watching that mission, and all the video of it, to let something slip by.

You're just jealous that an American nigger went to the moon before one of you South American beaner/niggers could even get to space.
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>>538014549
3 anons gave three different accounts about that WOMEN standing next to an entire digital talmud collection...
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>>538014739
>You're just jealous that an American nigger went to the moon before one of you South American beaner/niggers could even get to space.
At least my people dont have to LARP space travels to hype the population... we just build satellites that are actually quite good.

You can call me nigger all you want, but is there any verifiable evidence about the artemis flight gathered by a neutral third party that can guarantee its not fake footage like the apollo mission LARP? NO... there is no realiable evidence, just like your president claiming around 50 times victory over Iran.
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>>538011537
This
>>538013898
Shalom, Rabbi! Why are you trying to poison the well?
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>>538011350
Imagine what they could have done with 2x Corsair 32GB DDR5 6000MT/s
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>>538014215
>>538014402
>>538014565
>>538014866
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>>538014928
>Imagine what they could have done with 2x Corsair 32GB DDR5 6000MT/s
Oh but you know... It involves a cultural stapple of the Americans, explosions... Americans love explosions... all American movies have explosions. I guess rockets did not explode with 74KB ram...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O90WZJALYc
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>>538011350
Fake and gay, OP needs to kill himself
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and now we can't even go to the grocery store without getting killed by some exotic form of nigger how far we've come
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It's no where as hard as they pretend it is.
We have not "lost" any tech.

The Powers That Be want money to be spent on endless wars. That is the real reason getting shit into space is such an issue.
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>>538015065
>and now we can't even go to the grocery store without getting killed by some exotic form of nigger how far we've come
This also involved niggers?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4JOjcDFtBE
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>>538013842
Yeah, buddy, they paperclipped my rocket engineering great-uncle for no reason at all

Was totally ayylmaos and shit, if you disagree you're vaxxed, saar
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>>538011537
>>538014870
You're both fucking moronic. The computers handled the docking procedures because no human can dock a lander to a booster at 180,000kmh with 0 error. Even 0.000000001% error and you, your vessel, your mates are all space debris in the blink of an eye.
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>>538011350
Never happened
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>>538011391
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>>538015266
>You're both fucking moronic. The computers handled the docking procedures because no human can dock a lander to a booster at 180,000kmh with 0 error. Even 0.000000001% error and you, your vessel, your mates are all space debris in the blink of an eye.
4KB to do such calculations on floating point arithmetic...
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>>538015374
4KB of RAM.
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>>538011734
Who made all the test footage vids?
Why are they so much better than Lynch and Nolan's?
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>>538013785
>literally named Margaret Hamilton
>"wicked" fuck
iswydt
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>>538015374
The Apollo Guidance system wasn't doing things the way you think modern computers work. It was extremely focused in its job and every byte mattered. You can store and do a lot more with 4KB than you think especially with Assembly. It also had 72 KB of fixed memory which was quite literally hardwired.
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>>538011350
>How?
The magic of Hollywood.
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>>538013084
I doubt that, then they'd have to own up to be able to go back
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>>538011350
It in simple terms was not operating in a way most people today could understand. It functioned on a deferent means of computation and still to this day is a marvel of human ingenuity and enginering.
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>>538011350
Honestly what the fuck do you even need a computer for? That's your generations answer to fucking everything. You fucks can't even jerk your worthless dick without 1000000 watts of data center AI porn. People don't know how much shit you can do with mechanical engineering alone anymore. Its a lost art. That's what all the smart people did before fucking computers came along. Now all our best and brightest waste their lives figuring out how to increase Googles ad revenue per click by $0.0005. Its fucking over.
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>>538014372
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>>538015777
>You can store and do a lot more with 4KB than you think especially with Assembly
A FP16 number in assambler is the same for an FP16 in C++ and is the same for Python... also what the fuck is that? please, stop humiliating yourself, its ok, we already know that Ukraine won and that Trump defeated 50 times the Iranians and the Americans operate a Discombobulator. Covfefe and Allahu Ackbar as they say in the white house.
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>>538011350
Without jeets? Impossible!
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>>538011350
fake and gay
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Imagine all the moons we could land on if it had 8kb
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>>538011509
that 4kb is 32,000 on/off switches which is a massive amount,
It only sounds tiny because modern, commercial software development is bloated for the sake of ingrates
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it was all data, no visuals
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Its insane that in 1974 analog security cameras had higher picture quality than budge wifi cameras in 2026.
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>>538011904
you have it backwards imbecile the icbms came first
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>>538011350
I tell people this all the time, I am a novice of the lowest order when it comes to programming and computer science , but because most of my knowledge is very fundamental I have a lot of insight.
Technology is actively getting worse, the return on investment of computing power to tangible outcomes is in exponential decline.
Programs are stacked on one another like peramid blocks and patched together with bubblegum and proprietary rent seeking BS. Most your computing power isn't going to the task at hand but being bleed off by unnecessary BS.

Gaming shows how stacked tools eat power.
Banking shows how simple math takes no effort but interlocking systems cause issues in both security future proofing.
Personal computer use.. you can't own the fucking word processor or play minesweep with out paying a license.

I wrote a few programs for fun that felt with gambling. It was all dirt simple and ran like a charm. It was just one step at a time middle school math all the way down.

I know this is a thread about the moon landing being fake but I am just so pissed technology is getting to the point we have a log in credentials problem on modern moon missions.
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>>538011350
the picture is a lie. sure, only 4KB of RAM, but it had 72KB of ROM. so, 76K total. op, is a 128KB faggot.
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>>538011509
>>538011717
>>538013084
>>538018530
4KB of RAM, 72KB of ROM.
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>>538011509
Actually 4 kb can go pretty far.

If your only running through one equation and not doing any weird buffers...then you can get by with 4 kb if the hard drive has all the data you'd use ram for.

It's not like they were fucking watching furry videos in 4k. They just sat around for a long fucking time doing the math themselves.
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>>538011350
As a white man I'm proud of our immense achievement in 1969
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>>538011734
For most of the cold war nukes were distributed at the battalion level in the form of nuclear artillery shells, and the squadron level in the form of air-to-air unguided nuclear missiles for interceptors to be used against soviet bomber formations.
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>>538011537
Funny thing is that almost all of those computer screens in Houston were showing bitmaps that did nothing. They were there only to look cool.
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>>538011350
When the spinning ball-Earth is finally exposed worldwide for the 400+ year deception it was, Earth's entire population will suddenly be faced with the reality that every government, every space agency, university, secret society, religious organization, mainstream and alternative media outlet have ALL been duplicitous in propping up a monstrous manipulation to fleece and control the masses. The resulting mass mental exodus away from the control system is exactly what humanity needs. Once the flat Earth truth gets out, these lying politicians, spokesmen, reporters and teachers suddenly change from being heralded voices of authority to being ridiculed, shunned and denounced as they deserve. Once the flat Earth truth gets out, these governments, universities, media outlets and other entangled organizations which have long been hard at work weaving this multi-generational ball-Earth myth, suddenly and completely lose all credibility. Once the truth of our flat Earth gets out, so does the truth of these few elite families/societies who have kept this most important and fundamental reality from us for these hundreds of years! Essentially, once the flat Earth truth gets out, so does every other important truth by proxy, because this "mother-of-all-conspiracies" holds under its umbrella literally ALL of the other conspiracies, and exposes them.
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>>538019323
This, they had physical software that was literally a physical wire with the programs. The ram would calculate from real time sensor data (because that's where it goes in memory) and then fetch information from the rom to do something like a real time update on the thrusters.
Why we can't make rockets anymore is actually a very simple economic problem rather than a science problem.
First of all who today could even make high quality physical programs en mass to resist radiation?
The complexity makes the price basically a singularity of cost. Which over time not even billionaires can even afford because it literally would cost more than their net worth.
It's easily the least profitable business on earth and out of earth.
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>>538020187
Shalom rabbi, you can't be allowed to poison this thread. We're talking about how the moon landing was fake in this thread. Everything else is out of the discussion.
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>>538020187
>people are going to feel like real idiots when they finally accept the truth

now that we can agree on
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>>538011350
You'd be surprised what you can get away with if you program in low level language, or even binary itself.
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Notice how anything that was a product of nazi scientists is actually a fake conspiracy but its never the jews its alaays masons or illuminati.
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>>538011350
I love the copper foil wrap and christmas sparklers video as the vessel launches, my fav part of the sham.
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>>538011350
Back in those times the programmers were able to programming .. that's means optimizing the code and handling properly the resources.

Nowadays their answer for everything; just buy stronger hardware!

Companies, especially the big ones, should not here someone who is not part of the scene community and already won price there.
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>>538022152
>here
hire
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>>538011350
>>strap a rocket to a 1960’s era jalopy and point it at the moon
>>it works
>How?
it didn't
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>>538011391
The technology isn't lost. When they say they would need to rebuild a lot of things, they mean all the designs and schematics were designed around parts that were common in the late 60s. Most of those parts have been out of production for decades. Everything would need to be updated to use parts available in 2026, and any electrical parts would need to be made sure to be reliable in space.

Also, back then safety standards for astronauts were much lower. It started as an offshoot of test pilots for experimental aircraft. Precautions were always taken, but the astronauts went into it knowing there was a real possibility the ship would blow up or they'd get stranded on the moon. Today, much higher safety standards are required.

For both those reasons, the current moon mission progress is based off modern technology and adapting it to get to the moon and back, not reviving 50 year old technology. Progress is also much slower because we aren't in a race to get there before the Soviets, so we can take our time with more planning, simulations, unmanned test missions, and so forth. Also, humanity has made several unmanned trips to the moon, since robots can do a whole lot more exploration than they could then, don't require life support in the spacecraft, and don't need a return trip.
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this nigger believes we've been to the moon
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>>538024098
Welcome to 4chan. On this website you indicate who you're replying to by "quoting" the post. That inserts the 2 > signs and the post's number, so that people can tell what you're responding to.
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>>538024267
>r*ddit response
go back
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>>538024363
I'm not the one who didn't know how to reply to a post.
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>>538024398
there's several examples in this very thread, so look lively and send that reply to each of them
clean up 4chan one step at a time eh anon
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I know this is a very low IQ board, but there is a really awesome series on YT about restoring a Apollo Guidance Computer for the 50th anniversary of the first Moon landing, to the point where they're able to hook it up to a 3D simulator and virtually re-create the actual landing.
In one of the episodes, they even run custom code on it to mine bitcoin.

Here's the playlist if anyone is interested:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-_93BVApb59FWrLZfdlisi_x7-Ut_-w7
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>>538024623
I do em when I see em. I'm not going to do it for a post from hours ago in most cases though.
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I'm not sure if this thread is an example of glownigger well-poisoning, or zoomers just being tech illiterate retards. Possibly both.
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>>538011943
Picrel is for the younger generations.
People saw a shadow somewhere on the wall, in this photo taken by an anonymous American soldier.
Do you see it? You were bullyied if you saw nothing.
Even in old net, we had long thread about this invisible shadow.
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>>538020641
https://youtu.be/m7ZpvLu_tFE
https://youtu.be/0514L2QwOBE
https://youtu.be/lKg-yn86zp4
https://youtu.be/p-BFmn2S_jU
https://youtu.be/BVJgObFHLY4
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https://youtu.be/XetG30_YOeo
https://youtu.be/ziVLbEoQ4Sc
https://youtu.be/7H_1ZbuA9HI
https://youtu.be/UbYtkrTquXE
https://youtu.be/1WHIr-IFqAo
https://youtu.be/WcqKUhU0WDc
https://youtu.be/wPrDg0CtWnk
https://youtu.be/hoGTBdu7dMc
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https://youtu.be/olbyJDou4qQ
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https://youtu.be/-rmDj1MJyaY
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https://youtu.be/0Vv62PFFsNU
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https://youtu.be/lMhheDWThxE
https://youtu.be/hG_sv5SWi3Y?t=507
https://youtu.be/UOLLMkAHHQI?t=2477
https://youtu.be/d_h5tupEdn8
https://youtu.be/jDKfJROVHJE
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https://youtu.be/BEV2SAL8z5g
https://youtu.be/Qse5Jc8jgSk
https://youtu.be/zMAa5Ir7IHU
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>>538011350
So why exactly do we need datacenters again?
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>>538011350
>How?
The Freemasons faked the moon landings.
https://old.bitchute.com/video/6g2B7a5WnWaj/

We have never been past the firmament.

The moon is a plasma.
https://old.bitchute.com/video/mHx6OrIkQDLu/
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>>538014739
there was zero reason not to have continuous multi angle 4k footage of the entire thing with thousand high resolution photos. but we dont have that. must've been the ssd prices
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This thread really took off.



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