5 MB hard drive in 1956
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Minimum 10 MB I'd say.
no fucking way
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And now I have a phone capable of taking photos too large to be stored on that drive. Crazy how quickly technology can progress.
Crazy how quickly technology can progress.
70 years is a long loooooooooooooooooong time for "technology"
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About 10 'AAA' game titles, I'd say.
Not including their first update.
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They all wore pants back then.
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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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Minimum 10 MB I'd say.
This guy knows computers.
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What would have happened if we just dropped a 20tb hard drive in front of the computer researchers of that time?
Nothing, they would have no idea what it was, or how to interface with it. They might even end up destroying it because they have no idea of the power requirements. Even if they managed to get it powered up and guessed at what it was for, they would still be stuck with the issue of not having an operating system which is capable of logically addressing all of the storage. And the lack of drivers would make that even harder.
A lot of modern technology sits atop a mountain of other modern technology which must be sorted out before you can even start to think about designing the end product. It could be that, since they knew what was possible, and had an example to crib off of, scientists and engineers could have gotten to that point faster. But, there is just an insane amount of prior tech in front of modern computers that any one piece of it, thrown back that far, would likely just be shiny junk.
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About 10 'AAA' game titles, I'd say.
or one Call of Duty patch
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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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Average size JavaScript file 2025.
In megabytes or in m^3^?
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Minimum 10 MB I'd say.
That's a bold assumption.
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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.
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.
No, just hard drives.
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Average size JavaScript file 2025.
And that's after minifying it to oblivion for security and hackproofness
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Crazy how quickly technology can progress.
70 years is a long loooooooooooooooooong time for "technology"
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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Do you weigh more than a duck with an anvil?
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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.