Sarah Jamie Lewis on Nostr: I spent large portions of my early career rearranging binary sequences on a ...
I spent large portions of my early career rearranging binary sequences on a chalkboard, and writing assembler for obscure architectures.
There are parts of my brain hard wired to recognize and align protocol stacks from a visual representation of a signal dump.
It's cute that you think you have to explain how computers work to me.
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