Depends on what the material is like. If it's brittle like ceramic (as some of currently highest-temperature superconductors are), there is not much you can do with it. But a metal that you can create wires and coils from would be revolutionary. Still, there are limitations to how much current density the superconductor can handle at a given temperature before quenching. Also, high-frequency logic circuits lose power to capacitances and inductances, not just resistances.

I am guessing it will be only really used for power delivery and electromagnetic applications.

[-] ChaoticNeutralCzech@kyberpunk.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Please don't judge.

The thing is, I have never used a BSD-based system so most of the jokes are lost on me.

OK, I like lots of them but I’d pick sentient weaponry. And I don't know if there’s a hidden meaning behind this one but it looks charming. However, not even the presumably subsequent panel explains much. I can only really relate to the Big Tech and hardware ones. I thought I would have an advantage because I have walked Prahou (Czech for “through Prague”) many times but apparently not.

And I know that 🐡 is the OpenBSD mascot but is this a Monty Python reference?

Anyway, the art style, characters and themes remind me of the YT channel vewn.

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