The author recounts their childhood experience with the CARDiac, a cardboard computer created at Bell Labs in 1968 to teach high schoolers about computing. Assembling and using this papercraft computer, which involved manually moving tokens to represent memory and operations, provided a tangible understanding of computational processes. This hands-on experience with the CARDiac, despite its simplicity, instilled a sense of 'fingertip feeling' or legibility that has stayed with the author, offering a reassuring connection to the underlying mechanics of modern, highly abstracted digital systems. AI
RANK_REASON The item is a personal reflection on a historical computing device and its impact on the author's understanding of technology, rather than a new release or significant industry event.
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