The machine she built came from the modern era. So Post-2011, (which is when the webcomic started). Likely a modern OS (within reason of relative sci-fi software for a sci-fi world). I can settle for calling it Sci-Findows or something. :P
I refer the Rt Hon Commenter to Beth’s statement, and I quote, “Even though she used the Time-tech from our lab to make it, it seems that she used a lot of the equipment that was already here.”
I put it to you that ‘Here’ does not in fact refer to the modern era, but to the current era.
M’lud.
“So, you know, no big deal.”
Ah, so it’s running on Windows? :)
(Trust me, I know cause I have worked in IT and pentest the OS on from time to time.)
This is the dark, brooding era of the late ’80s-early ’90s.
What would be the alternative? Xenix?
The machine she built came from the modern era. So Post-2011, (which is when the webcomic started). Likely a modern OS (within reason of relative sci-fi software for a sci-fi world). I can settle for calling it Sci-Findows or something. :P
I refer the Rt Hon Commenter to Beth’s statement, and I quote, “Even though she used the Time-tech from our lab to make it, it seems that she used a lot of the equipment that was already here.”
I put it to you that ‘Here’ does not in fact refer to the modern era, but to the current era.
M’lud.
Alternatvely, if you are correct, then Audrey would’ve used a Pineapple computer, and so it’s running a pOS version.
“Geth do not use Windows. Structural weakness.”
Ow. This just got too real.
That’s not unusual. Swiss cheese has very few security holes, and most security systems include little to no cheese of any variety.