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gollark: Generally running on potatOS-knows-what random access memory and logic and FILT ROMs.
gollark: You can implement simple logic gates and stuff on top of its semiconductors, IIRC, but the focus now is on subframe logic which exploits crazy weird mechanics.
gollark: Yep!
gollark: 1MB isn't "like" 1000000 bits, it *is* 1000000 bits. The power of two ones are MiB and whatnot.
gollark: I guess one *millibit* (CAPITALIZE YOUR UNITS) is okay though.
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