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Another post regarding time travel got me wondering how far back in time can I hypothetically leave a modern computer where they, the most capable engineers of their time, can then somewhat reverse engineer it or even partially?

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[โ€“] shinigamiookamiryuu@lemm.ee 12 points 1 year ago

When the hot air balloon was invented, citizens thought it was a monster and beat up one of the first ones when it landed, and that was in the 1700's (and that was right before the Hartlepool monkey incident, go figure). If people couldn't fathom the mechanisms of the hot air balloon, an invention of their own day, it would surprise me if anyone before the advent of retro computer would understand a modern one wasn't some kind of golem.