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1. calrai+C[view] [source] 2024-12-13 02:36:34
>>sohkam+(OP)
Recording the history of computing for future generations will be so important for a wide range of studies.

It's great people collect, restore, and publish valuable historical pieces like these.

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2. pbhjpb+4o[view] [source] 2024-12-13 08:44:42
>>calrai+C
I'm not disagreeing, but I'm not necessarily convinced there's real value "for future generations". I love nostalgia, but it seems pretty useless beyond the entertainment value.

What benefits do you, or others, see in looking back at these computer systems?

Thanks.

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3. mongol+Uw[view] [source] 2024-12-13 10:44:36
>>pbhjpb+4o
This is no different to me than other historical artifacts. Old furniture, cars, clothes, books and so on tell a lot about the time they were created, and the people that lived during those times. It is not just about nostalgia. It is about knowing about the past. History and archeology are scientific disciplines where this is crucial.
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4. pbhjpb+3E[view] [source] 2024-12-13 12:34:19
>>mongol+Uw
Agreed on the first sentence... I like history too (now I'm middle-aged). I see some benefit, but mostly that seems to be entertainment too. One perhaps can't separate the useful bits from the other bits.

Like, those who don't study history are doomed to repeat it. But, those who do are mostly doomed to watch from the sidelines as other people repeat it. And even the things that are possibly obviously bad ideas without historical analogues get done...

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