Debugging Behind the Iron Curtain (2010)

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vzaliva - an hour ago

I was living in Kyiv at the time of the accident, and later I worked for the Ministry of Chernobyl (a special government ministry created to deal with the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster). I assisted groups of international researchers in analysing data on the consequences of the accident, including radioactive contamination distribution through food chains.

This article is complete rubbish. Everything was tightly measured and controlled. The radiation levels required to trigger memory bits (ferrite memory!) in a building next to the train station, through the walls and metal panels enclosing computer blocks and at such a distance, would probably make a cow glow in the dark :) Geiger counters weren’t restricted - they just weren’t sold to the general public. But somehow, after Chernobyl, every one of my friends managed to procure one (I had three). Even the final part about "filling in immigration papers with any country" is implausible. It wasn’t possible to simply emigrate from the Soviet Union to any country. There was a limited Jewish emigration path, but it was far from easy.

mlyle - 2 hours ago

Bullshit. There is no way that living things are releasing enough ionizing radiation to interfere with a computer, especially an older one--

attenuated both by the rest of their flesh, the building's walls, the computer's chassis, and at least several feet of free space/inverse square.

dang - 2 hours ago

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adzm - 2 hours ago

> Possession of personal Geiger counters was restricted by the Soviet government

A tangent, but why was this?

xenonite - 2 hours ago

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