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What's something that's seen as Obsolete, but isn't?

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  • M [email protected]

    Secure fax is encrypted: it’s sent via https.

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    #135

    Technically true
    Only in transit though.

    And at least email is ostensibly locked behind a password on a computer. Not just sitting in a paper tray ready to be nabbed by Anyone walking by.

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      Fax machines. Government and medical offices would grind to a halt without them. That's just reality.

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      Even worse, the US military, at least, is still using teletype machines and COBOL.

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      • wahots@pawb.socialW [email protected]

        Wrist watches. Extremely convenient, even when your phone is buried or you don't want to be distracted.

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        I have one that shows the numbers in between chain links and it's dope.

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          Eliminating an entire sense (touch) from being used to control things seems to be foolish.

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          I'm just waiting for tactile screens to show up in this role.

          OP doesn't like them, but screens have the huge advantage they can display an unlimited amount of widgets organised any way you like.

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            Developers. Yes, AI can sling a lot of code, but it can't make business decisions and it can't please a difficult customer.

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            Honestly, developers shouldn't be the front line for that if you're medium-sized or bigger anyway.

            It's even simpler: AI can't really even begin with architecting, and will stubbornly defend nonsense code 5% of the time when you need >99% correctness for the thing to run at a basic level.

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              Because it can do something that the alternatives can't do or because they refuse to use something more modern?

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              Because it works. Every part needed to run those machines, even line of code, every possible cause of failure is well documented and there are layers and layers of redundant protocol to ensure that if something does go wrong downtime is minimal.

              The entire purpose of these machines are designed to run for as long as they’re needed. They’re not replaced or upgraded because they were never meant to be. A lot of effort went into this being the case.

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              • crazi_man@lemm.eeC [email protected]

                Your caveman brain. People think they're educated an enlightened and everything they do now is so well thought out. Nope, the caveman is in the driving seat for all of us. Even your most high level meetings and interviews are influenced by how hungry, horny, or hurt you are by a teasing comment yesterday. Everyone is looking to establish dominance at any cost, when you don't really need to.

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                Everyone is looking to establish dominance at any cost, when you don’t really need to.

                You know, I see the rest, but I don't see this. A lot of people are straight-up doormats.

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                  Caring about your employees as if they were humans.

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                  That implies it was ever the norm. At best it's had moments.

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                  • H [email protected]

                    Lol, might as well hang a sign out front that says "I share data with cops."

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                    It's almost like they didn't get any training before they became drug dealers. /s

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                    • Z [email protected]

                      Safty razors! Why would anyone spend 20$ on the new fangled 30 million blade razor that mighy last one shave? When you can spend pennies even if you change blades every shave.

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                      Safety* might*

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                      • H [email protected]

                        Paper; Notebooks.
                        Key only physical door locks.
                        Manual transmission cars.
                        Not having any IoT appliances, and not connecting everything you own to WiFi.
                        Hard drive full of MP3s.
                        Cash.
                        Not being available for a call if you're not at home.

                        Source: work tangential enough to cybersecurity.

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                        Hard drive full of MP3s is love, hard drive full of MP3s is life.

                        Although ATM my folder is just 1.1GB including the music videos, so I could probably store it on a carefully-chosen dishwasher; it doesn't have to be a hard drive.

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                          Leeches are still used in some surgeries.

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                          Maggots, too. And bloodletting in very niche cases.

                          I guess you could make the case for trephination (putting a hole in the skull), but now they put you back together so it's not really the same.

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                            Can a CNC not do that for just the mechanical parts?

                            I know way too much about bootstrapping semiconductor production, which is viable but highly impractical.

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                            Yes, they make massive CNCs.

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                              Alive and... well alive in scientific computing

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                              Just look at all these r packages! https://github.com/cran?q=&type=&language=fortran&sort=

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                                I want to throw a shout out to the site that cloned the old Google reader by making theoldreader.com

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                                Thanks for this, I was so disappointed when Google cancelled Reader.

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                                  Correlary: always test your backups and don't just assume that they will work when you need them.

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                                  If you aren't testing your backups then you don't have backups.

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                                  • virusmaster3073@lemmy.worldV [email protected]
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                                    Trackballs

                                    You might think of them as this old mouse that you had 20 years ago, but actually the technology is still being used for all kinds of things, including ergonomic mouse

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                                    • H [email protected]

                                      Having to physically wire tap the phone line is a lot more difficult and requires local bad actors. Email’s exposure to the internet makes it easier to hack. Yes, email can be encrypted, but if your server is compromised, that doesn’t matter. Compromising a fax machine that isn’t connected to the internet is nearly impossible.

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                                      Proton mail is encrypted on the server with your key and proton does not have access to it. If you lose your login credentials and have to reset then you lose your old email because that key is not getting recovered.

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                                        Proton mail is encrypted on the server with your key and proton does not have access to it. If you lose your login credentials and have to reset then you lose your old email because that key is not getting recovered.

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                                        The email comes into their server unencrypted. They promise that they will encrypt it for you, though. Of course, you’re also relying on the sending server to keep the message secure as well.

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                                          Trackballs

                                          You might think of them as this old mouse that you had 20 years ago, but actually the technology is still being used for all kinds of things, including ergonomic mouse

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                                          I can actually game with one, and I've outright worn out 3. They last longer than traditional mice too.

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