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@ Tek say resist
2025-02-26 17:00:47
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq0hqwqf2pz5cadxygvjd8lj4c2quffuuw34wjy7tp44k7u2htq7ps86fjzh My TI-85 is in my nightstand drawer. I haven’t actually used it in like 20 years but I love that little slab.
I for sure don’t *need* this, not all. It feels awfully good to pick one up and use it, though, in a way a computer or phone doesn’t.
I dithered between the DM42n and the DM32, which is simpler and in some ways nicer. But by golly, if im going to have a physical calculator, it’s going to be one that can bootstrap computing from sticks and sand after an apocalypse.