[ ... excuse her while she looks really excited while she types because talking about tech. ]
They were the first things I really decided to focus on. It's interesting, they seem to be the most advanced tech here. Everything else is pretty ancient, the stuff I can find is all from around 2015-2020 or so, nothing beyond it. It seems like they put all of their effort into making sure these communicators were on advanced, though, including auto translators and an ability to recognize and type in logographic and syllabic languages. It means they were expecting them to have to be used by people who don't necessarily speak French from the moment they started building them. Why waste the time on the software otherwise, y'know?
It's still a little bit behind what I'm used to back home, but the software is pretty simplistic coding and the hardware inside is easy to put back together, even if the pieces are little tinier. I would have expected them to start using holographic projection for the screens at this point, but I guess they haven't gotten there yet.
I tried to get them to give me a second one so I could mess around with it, but I guess it's too much right now. I'm hoping I can replicate it with the computer parts I picked up when I moved in.
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They were the first things I really decided to focus on. It's interesting, they seem to be the most advanced tech here. Everything else is pretty ancient, the stuff I can find is all from around 2015-2020 or so,
nothing beyond it. It seems like they put all of their effort into making sure these communicators were on advanced, though,
including auto translators and an ability to recognize and type in logographic and syllabic languages. It means they were expecting them to have to be used by people who don't necessarily speak French from the moment they started building them. Why waste the time on the software otherwise, y'know?
It's still a little bit behind what I'm used to back home, but the software is pretty simplistic coding and the hardware inside is easy to put back together, even if the pieces are little tinier. I would have expected them to start using holographic projection for the screens at this point, but I guess they haven't gotten there yet.
I tried to get them to give me a second one so I could mess around with it, but I guess it's too much right now. I'm hoping I can replicate it with the computer parts I picked up when I moved in.