What's something that's seen as Obsolete, but isn't?
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I want tot go one further and say music cassettes. Love their sound and way more compact than vinyl. Sadly, there's no good new hardware being made at the moment, although I really like my We Are Rewind player, it's far from HiFi.
Nah, gotta got vinyl because cassettes deteriorate just sitting in their cases while vinyl stays pristine ... until you actually play it, anyway -- but if you want to store an audio recording for longevity, press a gold version of a vinyl album.
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Cash
I heard of some drug dealers not accepting cash where I live
Marijuana is legal here. Dispensaries can ONLY accept cash, because they're locked out of the federal banking system.
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I'd say vinyl. Looks like a thing from the 60s but it's still pretty relevant today
I put vinyl siding on my house 15 years ago. Still looks brand new. Vinyl is here to stay.
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Analogue clocks, particularly clock towers in towns, but also just basic clocks on the wall in your home. With smart devices everywhere, it seems like they're not needed and probably old-fashioned. The circular 12-hour clock face probably feels like the floppy disk icon or the rotary telephone, in terms of how 'of another era' it is, but it's still a fantastic and resilient form factor for the purpose of visualising the passage of time. Digital is great, but analogue will be with us for the foreseeable future (and I'm including in that the representation of analogue in a digital form, e.g. on smartwatches that provide a classic clock face graphic).
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Magnetic tape. It's one of the better long-term offline backup solutions. It is compact, inexpensive, has no moving parts (bearings, motors, reader heads), no scratchable surfaces, and can last for decades in a moderately climate-controlled room.
Just keep it away from magnets... or iron vaults. According to an anecdote (that I can't find right now), a large bank vault was repurposed as an offsite backup storage, except it kept wiping the magnetic tapes because the thick iron walls reacted to changes in the geomagnetic field.
We used to do tape backups, but our higher headquarters decided they wanted to go all in on Rubrik instead. I will say that it is a lot easier to maintain and conduct restores from, and we have all of our various sites' Rubriks backing up to each other for redundancy. But you're definitely right that tape is far cheaper per GiB of storage than anything else.
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Lol, might as well hang a sign out front that says "I share data with cops."
Now hold on, maybe they're onto something. The highest levels of drug dealers most likely aren't accepting cash, they're laundering their money through legitimate fronts. Setting up some simple LLC or something for a relatively small fee and funneling money through that could actually shield you better from local law enforcement.
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Marijuana is legal here. Dispensaries can ONLY accept cash, because they're locked out of the federal banking system.
I think some states are offering workarounds for that dilemma now, but I really do wish the US federal would just legalize it already. We have 24 states that have already legalized it, as well as 3 territories and D.C.. Around 33 states have for medical purposes.
When 2/3 of a country has legalized something in some form, it should become the de facto law of the land at the federal level. Those other states can continue keeping it illegal if their citizens so choose, but the Federal government should be forced to at least decriminalize it if it's something that isn't directly harming people against their will.
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Now hold on, maybe they're onto something. The highest levels of drug dealers most likely aren't accepting cash, they're laundering their money through legitimate fronts. Setting up some simple LLC or something for a relatively small fee and funneling money through that could actually shield you better from local law enforcement.
Block, the company that owns Cash App, lost a court case and had to pay an $80m fine for failing to adhere to anti-money laundering laws. The Feds have been all over it for a year. Maybe 3 years ago it was possible to fake the KYC, but not a much so anymore.
The only truly non-tracable financial system is Monero, and many exchanges won't touch it because it has such a close connection to crime.
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Leeches are still used in some surgeries.
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Caring about your employees as if they were humans.
As if!
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I setup tinyrss a month or so ago, I just can't get into it. Any tips?
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I setup tinyrss a month or so ago, I just can't get into it. Any tips?
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Magnetic tape. It's one of the better long-term offline backup solutions. It is compact, inexpensive, has no moving parts (bearings, motors, reader heads), no scratchable surfaces, and can last for decades in a moderately climate-controlled room.
Just keep it away from magnets... or iron vaults. According to an anecdote (that I can't find right now), a large bank vault was repurposed as an offsite backup storage, except it kept wiping the magnetic tapes because the thick iron walls reacted to changes in the geomagnetic field.
I'd love to get into tape backups for my stuff. But the price for the drives is absolutely unjustifiable for hobbyists unfortunately.
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Also all of german bureaucracy still works only with fax
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Generally what are you using it for? I've had trouble finding uses outside of youtube and a handful of news sites.
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Caring about your employees as if they were humans.
Hi, number! Itβs your colleague: Another number!
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Generally what are you using it for? I've had trouble finding uses outside of youtube and a handful of news sites.
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I follow some blogs, news sites, and GitHub project releases so I'm up to date to what I'm interested in.
github is a good one, I didn't think of that. Thank you