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    You would be burned as a witch.

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      You would be burned as a witch.

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      I way more than a duck though

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        Average size JavaScript file 2025.

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        In megabytes or in m^3^?

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          Minimum 10 MB I'd say.

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          That's a bold assumption.

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            From that, to 1 TB on a microSD the size of a fingernail. Impressive!

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            It's doubled, we have 2 TB cards now

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              Yes kids, before color TV was commonplace people would stand around and watch cargo get loaded for fun. It was a dark time in entertainment history.

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              Hey if someone told me I could go see the 2025 equivalent of this hard drive being unloaded if probably go take a look.

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                This guy knows computers.

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                No, just hard drives.

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                  Average size JavaScript file 2025.

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                  And that's after minifying it to oblivion for security and hackproofness

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                  • merde@sh.itjust.worksM [email protected]

                    Crazy how quickly technology can progress.

                    70 years is a long loooooooooooooooooong time for "technology"

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                    Only recently! For the past 10,000 years a 70-year span would not see a single significant change.

                    (If I mix this up, someone correct me.)

                    I think it was at Olduvai, or somewhere in the Great Rift Valley, that hominids spent 600,000 years hammering out the same exact stone tools.

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                      I way more than a duck though

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                      Do you weigh more than a duck with an anvil?

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                      • kruhmaster@sh.itjust.worksK [email protected]

                        That thing probably made worse grinding noises than The Mangler

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                        Little virgin blood and bat dung, that thing's hopping around eating people.

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                          What a bizarre method of loading! Had to look when forklifts were invented, turns out there were in common use during WWII. I'm not too hot of a driver, but throw that thing on a pallet and I'd have it in there is a minute flat.

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                            It's doubled, we have 2 TB cards now

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                            If random source is to be trusted, it cost $34,500 in 1957. You could lease it for $3,200/month. The 2TB card is $180 in 2025.

                            Adjusted for 2025:
                            2TB MicroSD: $180
                            5MB HDD: $398,852.50 or $36,995.01/month

                            Adjusted for 1957:
                            2TB MicroSD: $15.70
                            5MB HDD: $34,500 or $3,200/month

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                              Imagine what a HDD of that size could store today.

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                              At least one call of duty game, sick!

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                                Yes kids, before color TV was commonplace people would stand around and watch cargo get loaded for fun. It was a dark time in entertainment history.

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                                This honestly just makes me wonder how chill a workday was if three whole buildings of office drones could empty into the streets to watch them load this for two hours.

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                                  Printed circuit boards were becoming "commonplace" (according to Wikipedia), the transistor had been invented about 7 years before, and the hard drive was about to be invented in two years (without time-traveler help), so they'd probably be able to figure out at least conceptually what they were looking at. In other words, it's not as if it would seem like a magical rock etched with runes or something, like it would if you showed it to somebody from 1554.

                                  Therefore, I think they'd get out a microscope and oscilloscope and start trying to reverse-engineer it. Probably speed up the development of computer technology quite a bit, by giving them clues on what direction to go.

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                                    This honestly just makes me wonder how chill a workday was if three whole buildings of office drones could empty into the streets to watch them load this for two hours.

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                                    My brother in christ, you have no idea. The rise of the computer age and needing round the clock support for all that entails has really done a number on the working class. I am old enough to remember how chill work environments in the 80's and early 90's were. (Everyone smoking indoors sucked, though)

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                                      Hey if someone told me I could go see the 2025 equivalent of this hard drive being unloaded if probably go take a look.

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                                      What would that even be?

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                                        Hey if someone told me I could go see the 2025 equivalent of this hard drive being unloaded if probably go take a look.

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                                          My brother in christ, you have no idea. The rise of the computer age and needing round the clock support for all that entails has really done a number on the working class. I am old enough to remember how chill work environments in the 80's and early 90's were. (Everyone smoking indoors sucked, though)

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                                          I considered editing my comment to reference the rampant secondhand smoke.

                                          But yeah I just interviewed for a position with an on-call rotation. I asked them about sleeping hours, and then I asked them about attendance expectations in the face of a midnight emergency. They just blinked at me.

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