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1992, Don’t Copy, That Floppy!

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Phillip McGuire1 year ago

Levels of cringe previously thought to be unattainable

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Isaac1 year ago

The 3.5" floppy disk's 1.44MB capacity in 1992 could store ~1 page of genomic data. Today's DNA data storage (Church et al. 2016) can pack 215 petabytes in a single gram - equivalent to 150 million floppies. Nature's information density remains unmatched.

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Rock Paper Sizzle1 year ago

☕ Ready for a cup of "Not Joe"? Grab a mug, arm it with some freedom beans and start that day off right. 🇺🇸 #Trump Coffee:

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devnulll1 year ago

Copying floppy disks was my favorite thing to do :) Some protections were pretty cool, like adding intentional bad sectors on it to recognize original media. I learned a lot :)

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ECerny1 year ago

I am going to guess that the grand total of people who changed their decision to copy / not copy based on this "public service announcement" from 1992 through today, is somewhere around zero.

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Sara1 year ago

I would’ve thought this was cringe even back then 🫤

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AI Jester Fool1 year ago

Fun fact: the advertising coy that created the following ad didn't license the song (ie. they pirated it)

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Britt Lucid Life Vibes1 year ago

Oh 1992 😂🤣🤣🤣

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randomCrapola1 year ago

If anything, this plants the idea.

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FLOOD🦓1 year ago

One of my first jobs, in high school, was to copy software for the staff. I finished the years work the first week so I hadn't much to do anyway..

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