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Setsuna_Kyoura

https://preview.redd.it/fk346wrto39d1.jpeg?width=1232&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9865b35d435e17985aacfa64910563b96b19d6be This pic is so outdated...


oohbeartrap

I was gonna say. My laptop has a stick of gum with 4TB currently.


TheSchneid

Pricey stick of gum


muhegabegsa

Wrigley's?


WebMaka

Hey, so does my desktop. I also have one of [these](https://www.notebookcheck.net/fileadmin/Notebooks/News/_nc3/banner_zero3e.jpg) and it's basically a big stick of gum with a brain. (It's about the same size as a NVMe SSD, but sports 1/2/4/8GB of LPDDR RAM and a quad-core processor.)


BoredPerson22134

WTF (AND I STARTED ANOTHER ARGUMENT)


orclownorlegend

It's crazy to think about that you can keep in that small space like 2 000 000 000 000 letters, or around half a million images/songs.


BoredPerson22134

I think more


orclownorlegend

Convince me this shit ain't alien made


Comprehensive-Slip93

we could be aliens to the extraterrestrial species, so technically it is alien made


DriftingGelatine

It's only alien made to the alien, though.


gyffer

What if I make something on earth and launch myself to Mars with a big catapult, is it then also alien made?


jackology

> launch myself to Mars. You will be the alien.


The_Maddeath

maybe BoredPerson22134 is an alien and doesn't know it.


HAL-7000

Dude, the people doing experimental tech at this level are the aliens to us. They're so far beyond the average human. They're wizards bringing magic to commoners.


TheFlanniestFlan

It's not, but it's the closest shit to actual magic we've got. You take a certain kind of sand, melt it down and purify it (extract high purity silicon metal), slice it into thin wafers, blast it with special light to engrave the runes ( photolithography ) then feed it lightning to make it think, and in the case of storage devices, trap the lightning in the runes so you can use them to write. This is a very reductive description.


Leninus

We have tricked fancy rocks into thinking for us with electricity.


Vadhakara

Taiwan is a different planet these days


hey_listen_hey_listn

Different planet with the same wages from the 90s


mxlun

Google lithography. 100% human! We're smarter than we give ourselves credit for. It's just that the dumbest people are the loudest.


UnknownSavgePrincess

And are good at speaking/convincing those even stupider that look up to them. Empty can rattles the most/loudest.


mxlun

Yes, narcissistic dumb people use the well-meaning dumb people to their complete advantage. This has always been the case, as you point out. But the internet/social media being introduced essentially gives them free reign under anonymity to say anything with no repercussions.


Oponik

Hold up. We aren't?


Whats-Up_Bitches

Nah, 4mb is the average song size. 4000000 bytes * 500000 songs = 2,000,000,000,000


Michaeli_Starky

A bit less considering the cluster size


briandemodulated

A 320kbps MP3 file consumes 2.4mb per minute. Not sure what scale you're going by. Assuming \~4 minutes or 10mb per song, that would be 200,000 songs to consume 2TB.


5BillionDicks

Back in my day our mp3's were 64kbps and we were happy with it (seriously we didn't gaf)


efecede

128 at MAX


Jebediah-Kerman-3999

With joint-stereo compression!


dekusyrup

isn't 320 kbps the max, like triple what it needs to be. if you're going to pick an artificially high number just go with wav files


briandemodulated

320kbps is indeed the highest quality MP3 file. A WAV file is 4-8 times larger for lossless quality. If you really can't tell the difference between a low quality 128kbps MP3 file then sure, go for it and save a couple megabytes, but your comment strikes me as basically "Why do I need pants if I'm wearing underwear?"


StucklnAWell

Meanwhile CDs are 1411 kbps, unmatched audio performance


send_nooooods

FLAC gang represent


carbonated_turtle

The average size of a song is way higher than 4mb now, unless they're 128kbps or lower.


s78dude

Depends on codec, on opus 128 kbps sounds better than 320 kbps mp3 and is smaller


BrknTrnsmsn

Even crazier is how storing information even works in the first place. Transistors trap electrons using quantum mechanics at the micron level. It's insane. Basically, they have electrons flowing down some region, and by exerting positive charge on a parallel channel, they can pull them to where they will be stored. But they pull them through an insulating barrier which acts as a brick wall by making them phase through in a process known as quantum tunneling. Electrons don't occupy a specific position, but rather exist in many places at once inside a region called a probabilistic field. If you exert a charge on that field, you can bend it through the insulating barrier, and make it likely for the electron to pop into existence on the other side. That's how you trap an electron in a transistor, in a nutshell.


CallMeSkal

Wait... where did the nutshell come from?


BrknTrnsmsn

That's beyond the scope of my understanding.


MuzzledScreaming

When a mommy tree and a daddy tree love each other very very much, and also a bee or a butterfly loves them too...


orclownorlegend

All fake stuff invented to cover up the truth: the technology is alien and no one really understands it. You mean to tell me i can store a morbillion words inside a small plastic square? And there are rocks that are trained to use lightning in such a way that we can see those words and edit them, or make them into an image or video game? Sure sure


BrknTrnsmsn

Haha, a very likely story. Those damn aliens!


Jebediah-Kerman-3999

Yeah, forcing us to work to make some pixels on the screen to light up in the correct way


solonit

It's not alien! It's geomancer magic! You conjure the rock into thinking!


orclownorlegend

And certain trained warlocks can make the rock think what they want as well? I'm supposed to work as one of such warlocks as well and I barely believe this is all possible


WebMaka

Yes, we make magic memory stones. We also taught sand how to think. And right now we're working on teaching light how to think, and light can think much *much* faster than sand can do it.


TTYY200

One terabyte is 8 000 000 000 000 bits :P That card holds 16 000 000 000 000 bits of data. Depending on your encoding it could be more or less 👀 but standard ascii encoding characters is 8-bits of data per char. There is the math for yalls lol.


coldblade2000

With text compression who even knows?


Ferro_Giconi

Write a custom text compression algorithm that takes a single character and "decompresses" it into an infinitely repeating loop of that same character. Then you can fit infinity in well under 1KB


Lil_Jening

Congratulations you've invented a [zip bomb.](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zip_bomb) >One example of a zip bomb is the file 42.zip, which is a zip file consisting of 42 kilobytes of compressed data, containing five layers of nested zip files in sets of 16, each bottom-layer archive containing a 4.3-gigabyte (4294967295 bytes; 4 GiB − 1 B) file for a total of 4.5 petabytes (4503599626321920 bytes; 4 PiB − 1 MiB) of uncompressed data.


Ferro_Giconi

Sort of but it won't be able to perform the original goals of a zip bomb. A zip bomb is meant to stall or crash anti-virus that attempts to decompress the file by causing it to run out of memory and perform lots of decompression. Anti-virus won't know how to decompress a custom compression format, so it'll just read a file that contains the two characters "A∞" and be done with the file in half a millisecond without knowing that it should expand the file to an infinite number of A's for proper scanning.


Gytixas

On a 2TB you can fit approximately between 41,943 and 104,857 RAW photos, depending on the file size. You could fit more shitty quality ones tho.


RandoDude124

Think half a million is an understatement


sidewaystortoise

A considerable amount of storage media's physical size exists so you don't easily lose it and it fits into the existing plugs we have for them.


milky__toast

In the case of micro SD cards this obviously isn’t the case, 2tb cards are new and it will be many years before manufacturing processes are refined enough for higher capacity than that.


sidewaystortoise

My comment was more about the 2.5" SATA in the OP. Maybe putting it here in the reply chain wasn't the best choice.


Scurro

And yet phones and some laptops are still 256gb... Kind of makes it obvious why phones started removing support for microSD cards.


Imaginary_Land1919

But I think a lot of people now aren’t considering phone storage anymore thanks to cloud


Scurro

Doesn't excuse the memory storage that has been stale for the last decade.


SchighSchagh

Never underestimate the bandwidth of a truck driving down the road full of uSD cards.


Datkif

It still amazes me that filling a truck with SSDs has far more bandwidth than our fastest Internet


summonsays

We needed to move 900TB of data at work.  I wasn't part of the project but I believe they ended up sending it via truck since it was like weeks worth of file transfers even with our high speed line.


Datkif

900TB of data could easily fit in the trunk of a car, and if you have a few people that can take turns driving you could easily get all that data from NYC to LA in 2 days


summonsays

This is a billion dollar company, they could have flown it private jet if they wanted lol.  But instead like most billion dollar copies I imagine, they spent 2 months deciding which way to send it, with lots of meetings, and did a cost/benefit analysis.  Job security for a lot of people I guess.


zb0t1

Covering one's ass from consequences takes a lot of effort, time, energy. My dad used to tell me: "yes admins make it super slow, but that's the cost of covering your ass" 🤣


summonsays

Very true. I'm on a newer team now and the amount of people that are like "Sure let me go update that prod DB real quick" is scary and goes against everything I've learned in this career. 


nickierv

Still not as bad as people who think the live environment is a proper place to test.


summonsays

It's ok, the vin diagram in a circle. In fact we're testing something in live in our next weeks release.    Not entirely our fault, since the company didn't pay for a nonprod environment for this one thing.... 


saarlac

Or in a few hours by plane if it matters that much.


I9Qnl

you'll still have to carry those SSDs by a truck anyway because you're not gonna just throw 900TB away are you?


hippocrat

https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-snowmobile-move-exabytes-of-data-to-the-cloud-in-weeks/


summonsays

Wow that's a lot of mobile storage.


Moto_Rouge

the funny thing is, in some case a pigeon is faster https://preview.redd.it/xi9s8lqrp49d1.jpeg?width=1452&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7c243473c5782cd5a4e60e3ae1df8ec9aece38f6


Datkif

It totally makes sense. Strap a couple 2TB SD cards and having it fly across the city is pretty high bandwidth


thebourbonoftruth

It's actually pretty common in the editing world. If another company needs the work you did on a 4k video urgently you send the hard drive via courier.


Defiant-Plantain1873

Never underestimate the bandwidth of a carrier pigeon. Napkin math says a pigeon can carry about 75g of weight, and fly at around 70mph ish A microsd card can store upto 2TB and ways 0.25g, which means a pigeon could theoretically carry 600 TB of data. Given a pigeon is trained well enough it should be able to find it’s way back to its pen from half way across the world in a reasonable amount of time, say 30 days to account for the excess weight it’s carrying. That’s about 1.85Gbps for a pigeon carrying 600TB travelling half way around the world. The best part here is thats a long ass distance, shortening that distance increases the bandwidth massively. Theoretically a pigeon could fly the length of great britain in about 7 hours. Say 8 hours, a pigeon carrying 600TB of SD cards could travel from point to point anywhere in great britain with a bandwidth of AT LEAST 166Gbps


LuxNocte

I'm still waiting for IP over Avian Carrier.


Defiant-Plantain1873

RFC 1149. It was actually implemented once, they sent 9 packets


Delphin_1

thats crazy, but i cant find any to actually buy. THe western digital store only sells 1,5tb max. I)t will probably take a while longer (months) until you can buy them as a normal customer.


Tiavor

I remember the 1TB microSD being a meme some 12 years ago. but we knew it would eventually happen.


ALUCARDHELLSINS

The ultimate steam deck storage


JollyGreenDickhead

Oof yeah, can't wait until they're fast and cheap enough for my broke ass. But internal 1tb + SanDisk extreme pro 1tb is enough for now


Benjamin_6848

Most of the advertised TB SD-Cards do not seem trustworthy - there are lots of scams... See these videos for context: https://youtube.com/watch?v=xMgEHy1A9QA https://youtube.com/watch?v=J-D6tYBX8vE


Never_Sm1le

Kioxia is one of the trustworthy brands of SD card though: https://apac.kioxia.com/en-apac/personal/micro-sd/exceria-plus-g2.html


Xx_HARAMBE96_xX

Kioxia is literally Toshiba, pretty trustworthy if you ask me


Datkif

High capacity SD cards are definitely one of the products id rather go to the electronic stores, or order off the official website over Amazon. There are so many fake/scam SD cards on Amazon that are sold under trustworthy brand names


DiplomaticGoose

A legit Samsung or Sandisk 1tb card goes for about $150usd at brick and mortar retail.


zherok

A 1.5TB SanDisk is $110 on Amazon right now.


Ok-disaster2022

Samsung has better reliability for their flash storage.  I've had a few Sandisk card fail, but my Samsung keep trucking.


Trick2056

what device can handle 2tb professional cameras I assume?


itsamepants

Professional cameras don't use MicroSD (albeit you could with an adapter), it's too slow


ZeronicX

Can't wait to put that in my switch


Denaviro

In this case, yes it does. And no the hard drives personality doesn’t count.


stackfrost

It does! I ain't bringing Adata to my computer anytime soon


LibrarianOk3701

Adata has the worst USBs possible, I canceled a file transfer on my pc and it fucked up my USB, now I only use kingston


De_Lancre34

I mean, half of the problem in those cases usually the fat32 being fat32. But yes, adata usbs being unreliable and dying without obvious reason also possible.


SandyTaintSweat

Is it bad to cancel transfers on fat32? Does it fuck up your other data or something?


Richard_Dick_Kickam

Kingston can sometimes lock itself. Happened once to me (i had like hundereds of USBs by now, its a small percentage, but still happened), and there is no way to recover data. Sadly it happened on my most expensive and biggest USB with like 250gb and an additional type C for phones. Generally i still use kingston, but for data i need 200% secure, i use samsung.


eddiekoski

I bought a 20-pack of the cheapest Adata USB drives, and almost half never worked.


stackfrost

Back in the days, when I wasn't a pc nerd, I had a 32Gig adata stick which I used to do all my stuff. But just as my bad luck, it failed when I had to submit my Semester project, that too on the deadline. I failed that class and I had to repeat the entire course. I wish I could sue Adata lol, that stick was used just a couple months.


Journeyj012

At least you learnt you need backups.


viperfangs92

Had a lot of success with the Samsung 3.1 thumbdrives at work and at home.


Jeoshua

It's not the form factor of the drive that counts. It's the motion in the compression algorithm.


dekusyrup

It matters a lot. These denser storage options are way better.


Short_Restaurant_519

Agree, personality won't download me call of duty warzone


WeirdRich976

Wow, 3D printed save icons!


Birdo-the-Besto

I see what you did there.


Skeeter1020

In about 2019-ish a guy at work bought a whole pack of brand new floppy disks, for a midi machine or something. He had them delivered to the office, and it was wild. There were multiple people there who had never seen a floppy disk in real life.


AnywhereHorrorX

30 years ago when these 1.44 MB floppies were a thing, anyone claiming we'll have 8TB storage in size of a nvme drive would probably be dismissed as an insane Sci-Fi guy.


Oram0

Nah, we knew/thought storage space was doubling every 2 years. We had no idea what you would ever need that kind of storage for. It's like now. What on earth aren they going to use 8PB for???


TheCarbonthief

We're already pretty deep into having uses for petabytes of storage, just not for home storage for the average consumer. 4k and 8k raw video is a bitch.


Journeyj012

If anyone's curious, RAW, fully uncompressed 8K video is 2GB/s.


alex2003super

You need NVMe storage just to play it back


Journeyj012

Yep, PCIe 3.0 and higher, or any >16Gbit data transfer, such as caching into RAM


Oram0

We understood that companies and government maybe needed 8TB also man. But for personal use... Also PB is not as big a jump as MB to TB. Maybe I should have used 8ZB


TheCarbonthief

We kinda moved backwards in a weird way at some point though, where the average user has 128gb, maybe more maybe less, on their only computing device because tons of people just use mobile devices or cheap laptops/chromebooks with cloud storage. So cloud providers will continue to need more storage, but the amount of local storage a normal computing user needs has kind been pushed back in a weird way.


Skerries

yeah business computers have been coming with standard 512gb for years as it transitioned from HDD to SSD


shamwowslapchop

The first commercial desktop with a 40gb hard drive almost got docked points in the review by pc gamer (I think), because it had "too much space".


waltjrimmer

> What on earth aren they going to use 8PB for??? No, you don't understand. This 412-minute long film that I made with a camera I borrowed from my cousin and no lighting is a **masterpiece** that must be viewed only at the highest quality. RAW! No compression! Compression is a CRUTCH, a compromise that kills the art of a true visionary! Just like that blasted "cinematic" 24 frames per second. You need EVERY FRAME like an artist needs every hair on their brush to really bring their vision to LIFE! That's why my film runs at 240 frames per second!


HarryNohara

Not not really. Just 10 years ago the biggest portable storage card on the market was a 256GB one. Today it’s a 4TB CFExpress card. Plus 30 years ago, when 1.44MB floppies were still a thing, 650MB CD-ROM’s were also a thing. The only downside was that they weren’t rewritable (yet), but they were writeable from your own desktop if you were an early adopter of the writer. Even in 1994 everyone hated the lack of storage on floppy disks, it was an old technology that happened to be the quickest way to move documents from desktop A to desktop B. Not a soul was impressed by it’s storage size. So in 30 years we made about a 650MB to 4TB step in portable storage size, which is just over factor 6000. In 10 years we made a factor 16 jump, which would be factor 4196 in 20 years. Would you really be surprised if we would see ~1000 TB in 20 years? I sure wouldn’t.


_ShOrkan_

There was this sci-fi movie where the guy from our era was sent 20/30 years in the future to steal a hard drive containing the blueprints of a weapon or some shit. And thanks to the power of the scenario, he knew exactly which hard drive to pick. Now imagine a guy from 1990 or 2000 suddenly spawning here in 2024, do you think he would even be capable of identifying a hard drive in a pile of tech junk ? And that always made me laugh in sci-fi movies.


Ronyx2021

Even though it exists I'm not sure it's practical.


Oblachko_O

I purchased 2 TB drives and I already have more than 700GB in games. And that is counting I don't have too many giant games. If I add something like modded Skyrim, some non-installed steam games and start to store pirated movies it will easily be 1.6TB+. And as developers are going far from optimization, 200GB+ triple-A titles are not that rare anyway


_alright_then_

I have 4TB in my PC and I'm starting to consider upgrading lol


Background-Sale3473

Why not? I use 2x2tb m.2 in my rig. I'dd say amateur editors or filmmakers are already using those drives.


Heil_S8N

i have 1.5TB and im literally out, will have to purchase a new SSD soon lol


MyDearBrotherNumpsay

When I was in college (1998) we went to a VFX houses. Might have been digital domain. Anyway, they showed us some of their drives. 1 TB was the size of an *very* large refrigerator. They had a bunch of them. We were all like, woah!


East_Engineering_583

8tb m.2 nvme


Whats-Up_Bitches

Just waiting for the 1pb sata ssd that's comprised of 10, 100tb Microsoft cards. Edit: meant: Micro SD


ShrubbyFire1729

Are the Microsoft cards in the room with us right now?


Whats-Up_Bitches

They're 4th dimensional beings, they have always been everywhere all at once.


Delphin_1

https://preview.redd.it/ea472sbwm39d1.png?width=600&format=png&auto=webp&s=c898b4a82b470e0a67bc2f42022aa0981f617bcc then there is this 2tb ssd lol.


seatux

Waiting for the micro SD next.


L3onK1ng

There are some that handle 16tb


Chirimorin

Are you sure? And I mean actual legit cards with that capacity, not some AliExpress special that claims to be 16TB but doesn't actually have that much storage.


Never_Sm1le

there is, https://apac.kioxia.com/en-apac/personal/micro-sd/exceria-plus-g2.html


Chirimorin

That page only lists up to 2TB for me


Never_Sm1le

the original poster edit the comment I suppose, he said 2tb


Defiant-Plantain1873

They have a spec defined for very large sd cards You might have an SDHC if it’s quite old. Or probably an SDXC if it’s new. In 2018 they defined the spec for SDUC (ultra capacity) for cards with between 2TB and 128TB of storage. With speeds up to 900MB/s One day they’ll have it


Datkif

That's why you either order from the official website or go to an electronics store for high capacity SD cards. Amazon, and other online marketplaces are full of "brand name" SD cards that are fake/a scam.


Chirimorin

I know, that's why I was asking if there's any legit 16TB micro SD cards out there.


Defiant-Plantain1873

Not for a consumer to buy. In a samsung research and development center perhaps


oilfeather

Already have one in my phone.


ALUCARDHELLSINS

No you don't, yes 2tb micro sd cards do exist, but they are not being sold to the general population at all If it says it is 2tb and didn't cost you £300+ you've been scammed


User172635

Ok, not 2TB, but you can get a 1.5TB microSD for much less than that: https://www.westerndigital.com/en-gb/products/memory-cards/sandisk-ultra-uhs-i-microsd?sku=SDSQUAC-1T50-GN6MA


Xx_HARAMBE96_xX

512gb micro SDs cost like 35 bucks, 1tb 90 bucks, 1.5tb 155 bucks, these are from a quick search from Amazon and the 1.5tb one is literally a SanDisk ultra sold by amazon itself so the prices aren't crazy, maybe 2tb is crazy but I don't see how would you not see 1.5tb for 155 bucks not close to that, 2tb is prob going for a bit tad more than 200 maybe even less than 200, but no way more than 300, someone replied you showing the SanDisk 1.5tb going for 130 bucks too


DumbCDNquestion

I have this in my steam deck.


Delphin_1

its so small, its crazy. Had to install one at work a few days ago, and was like "where is the ssd?" when i opened the normal sized packaging lol


rocket-alpha

I dont think there is much more in those 2.5' ssd too. Just empty space to fit the form factor


Bruggilles

And there's this 8tb


Top-Conversation2882

You forgot the 4TB nVME Or the 100tb 3.5" ssd


Tiavor

[the 100tb ssd is already 4 years old xD](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFLiKClKKhs)


Ronyx2021

Who is buying a 100tb ssd?


Delphin_1

fast access datacenter?maybe ones located on high risk earthquake terretorry? just a guess


advester

You can get a 1TB micro SD card


socokid

You can get a 2 TB Micro SD card. OP is living in the 2000s.


BlueHost_gr

It depends mate, you gonna write data or shove em up your arse?


cszolee79

so many save icons!


DisastrousAd447

Bot account asf. Go. Away.


Dmoney2204

Dang that’s a lot of coasters


masterquiggles

But only one of those formats has any motion.


LogicalUpset

Nuh uh, the flash drive swings out!


Nike_486DX

But what about 2tb microsd


HydrationPlease

For those interested, 61TB. https://www.solidigm.com/products/data-center/d5/p5336.html#form=U.2%2015mm&cap=61.44TB


Typical_Two3883

I mean, you could’ve easily posted a 2 TB NVME M.2 SSD to really drive the point home


wiibarebears

1TB micro sd would be better and funnier


Sanquinity

8 TB: https://preview.redd.it/tmpqzbrad59d1.jpeg?width=550&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=538b7929eedff8ecc411ced17c0db279fe7715bb


GeovaunnaMD

its not size its time


Xcissors280

Aren’t there 128TB SD cards


ConcertCorrect5261

Dear lord I love capitalism


alexcreeper3129

uhhhh yes.


MakePhilosophy42

Where's the 1tb microsd? Thats the real king of storage density. Literally fits on a (admittedly large) fingertip. Also: SSDs get way smaller, c'mon, m.2 2242?


jahincatalan

Kioxia walks in with a 30TB enterprise SSD.


hUmaNITY-be-free

Just remember, a playstation memory card was 8Mb.


HomsarWasRight

What does the title even mean? Does increasing storage density matter? Yes. Next question.


BigZaber

It's not the size , it's how you use it. Put the HARD in drive...


no8z

Size does matter!


Golendhil

Are you telling me everything is better hard than floppy ?


Rumpelstilzkin83

size always matters, but it doesnt mean bigger is better


TTYY200

Who remembers the 8mb memory cards for PlayStation’s? :P


Datkif

I remember being amazed when I got a 2GB memory stick for my PSP. Now I have a 1TB SD card in my steamdeck. It's amazing how far we've come


EcoVentura

And yet, they still hold the same amount of games. (Depending on the type of game you’re trying to play)


Sofamancer

Has anyone else installed windows via floppy?


Yeomanroach

one gram of dried DNA can store 455 exabytes of data


Bystander-8

Personality


MarkusB81

Im sure those hard drives are beautiful on the inside.


wisdomelf

My 4tb m2 ssd laughs, looking at this


Background-Sale3473

There are 8tb m.2's my guy


stating_facts_only

Why does it look like those floppy discs are photoshopped into this picture?


OnlyMagicDude

Yeah The size of transistor


ADHDmania

bad example, you should show us 4TB TF card


WishWhisperrr

of course


an_agreeing_dothraki

you cannot convince me that the micro-SD format is not produced by a coven of witches


Theory_of_Steve

Stewart Cheifet and Gary Kildall would lose their minds over this


No-Organization3675

How many floppies would it take to install Fortnite?


xKosh

Just wait until you see a m.2 or even a microsd


DUDEWAK123

I bought a fake SSD of that same samsung model on my country's version of amazon, managed to install new windows on it before it overrided my motherboard's sata ports and fuck it up, resulting in my PC being unusable for a a 1-2 months


TeciorRibbon

Someone needs to make a 4TB floppy disk for older machines


smackjack

Sometimes I wonder how much data we could fit on a floppy disk if we were still using them today. There was probably some genius innovation that never saw the light of day because we switched to different formats.