Further proof that cars are the work of the devil
Further proof that cars are the work of the devil
Further proof that cars are the work of the devil
beautiful designs for my future machine cult
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Everything about car ownership is against the ideas of "the church." Financing is a sin. The model year system, which makes people covet new models, is a sin. The fact that we must overindulge ourselves when considering buying a car is a sin. People using their phones and compromising their attention while driving is a sin when people like this forego their responsibility.
Didn't know about the demonic chip conspiracy, but now that I think about it, the straight lines and circles do loosely resemble the markings in sigils. We can't have nice things because the designs resemble runes from 600 years ago. Too bad!
Modern PCBs don't really have through hole connections anyways. It's all square surface mount pads now.
they still have vias though
Saw the images before the caption and thought they were AI generated.
Have you ever seen RF electronics before? They create features by changing the shape of the signal path on the PCB. It what some people call RF Voodoo because the type of stuff we are dealing with is all written in a book of black arts somewhere. Even the guy in that video does not know how to explain it real well and he is an electrical engineer.
EDIT: Another subject that I cant get out of my head along with what you posted OP is nomograms. Check out this video about one, and if this pic makes your head hurt just wait until you get into the rabbit hole of computational devices before computer chips took over the job.
I don't know if it's a trypophobia thing or what, but those images make me EXTREMELY uneasy.
Why’s it look like that? It’s cool, but creepy at the same time.
Fluidic logic is very, very cool. It's basically a low-bit computer, but using transmission fluid instead of electricity
This is indeed insanely cool, there's an animation of an oscillator there that is remarkable. And there's no moving parts
Mechanical (?) computers sound very cool. So it like directs flow in a way that resembles binary?