Investing: the AI tech boom will be different
<p><strong>compared to the relatively few — and expensive —</strong> commercially available computers at the time. I had <strong>professional experience with these machines, programming Apple II and Apple III computers part time</strong> while completing my undergrad. But <strong>I was also dirt poor,</strong> so simply could not afford to buy one of these computers for my own use. <strong>But it turned out ok;</strong> I found <strong>building a computer a very fascinating and engrossing experience.</strong> And building a computer back then was <strong>very different from what people today call building a computer,</strong> with really is little more than integrating off the shelf parts. <strong>Back then you needed to get the solder iron out,</strong> install the components and test. It <strong>took me several months to build the computer, and several more months to debug it</strong> and get the machine working. But it was worth it because</p>
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