• HiddenLayer555@lemmy.mlEnglish
    441·
    5 months ago

    Microsoft: NOOO YOU CAN’T USE THAT CPU IT CAME OUT AN ARBITRARY AMOUNT OF TIME AGOOOO!

    Linux: Haha potato chip go BRRRR

    • Vik@lemmy.worldEnglish
      18·
      5 months ago

      in the UK we call them microcrisps

      • sping@lemmy.sdf.orgEnglish
        4·
        5 months ago

        It took me an embarrassing number of decades before I realized they were called (silicon) chips after American snack chips. I always thought it was a weird thing to call something that was plainly a carefully sliced thin sliver and not a piece chipped off anything.

        As I did with potato chips too, but that was an established term in American English and it took me a very long time to realize one was named after the other.

        • Vik@lemmy.worldEnglish
          4·
          5 months ago

          I have a similar memory of when I was young, overhearing my older brother and my uncle talking about chips. I thought they were talking about oven chips (fries elsewhere in the world). They were talking about the semiconductor industry. All I could think about was yummy yummy carbs.

          On an unrelated nore, I now work in the semiconductor industry.

      • Thomas Hall@lemmy.ml
        4·
        5 months ago

        I am British myself so I can relate to calling them microcrisps😂

    • BartyDeCanter@lemmy.sdf.org
      4·
      5 months ago

      To be fair, i386 support was removed from the mainline kernel in 2013, and 486SX support was strongly considered to be dropped in 2022.