@leoncowle @confluency @kimvanwyk
Not sure why you think that this explanation is bad. So why do you take offense with it? One of the groundbreaking early computers used switches after all, image related.
To a lay audience I think the explanation is absolutely fine.
@julijane @confluency @kimvanwyk I'm going to politely (friendly!) disagree with you there. If someone asks me how an iPhone works, I'm not going to explain it in terms of vacuum tubes, irrespective of how important early vacuum tube computers were.
Also, it's a terrible explanation. It's not “one of the most important numbers in computing”. And they don't say why 8 "switches" are used. Why not 7? Or 9? 8 in their explanation *comes across* just as “oddly specific” as their original 256 claim.
@leoncowle @julijane @confluency @kimvanwyk I know what happened; Some kind soul tried to explain bits to them.
They obviously failed, not thanks to their lack of effort, either. 😸