@wim_v12e yes yes, usually computation is used to solve human problems(sometimes animal problems too, often both)
For example, your water tank or bilge pump automatic float-switch keeps you afloat and alive, and keeps the toxic chemicals aboard out of the water and thus protect the life under the surface. The amount of computing power here should be as thin as possible to benefit and not get in the way of the lives of the ecosystem(people aboard, and of the fishes and mammals below)
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@neauoire @wim_v12e @eli_oat One of the most challenging aspects of computer related infrastructure is allowing for anyone besides yourself to operate and maintain the thing.