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gunpachi , to technology in Cost of a 128KB computer with floppies in 1985

It’s crazy how Computers have changed over the years !

I guess people who have used PC’s from the old era would be able to appreciate the current Computers in a completely different level.

linearchaos ,
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A computer with a spreadsheet was a HUGE game changer.

In '85 most companies did books by hand and adding machine. Records were kept in ledgers and in filing cabinets. People used to hire CPA’s to come in and do the balancing even in small convenience stores. Given labor wasn’t what it is now, but a machine like that could pay for itself pretty quickly.

I worked a fast food job in the 90’s They had an ancient box running 1-2-3. Every night, the MOD would have to sit down with a paper sheet and an adding machine to generate this table, then enter all the transformed data into Lotus. They literally sat back there for hours working over the data. I asked, why don’t you just change the sheet to do all the calculations? Can’t, the franchise owner wants it all done by hand. They were literally taking a row of numbers, doing some math on it, then doing more math on each column to come up with a final row of like 7 numbers.

I had them show me what they were doing and wrote a program on my TI calculator to generate the table from the input numbers. Told them if they wanted the program just to get the same calculator and I’d transfer it over.

tony ,

Nobody trusted computers… they were ‘new’. It wasn’t entirely unheard of for people to verify the output of a computer by hand, or as in your case, doing it by hand intentionally.

kemal007 ,

When I remember back to the early 80s, me a single digit aged human with my first Commodore 64 and a cassette tape drive, to being a high school aged kid and helping my buddies install their extended memory set chip by chip to get them to 1mb of ram, to way in the future where I type this comment on a mobile phone touch screen capable of unfathomable high resolution graphics and speed is still a surreal feeling.

I grew up and grew old with computers and it’s wild to imagine a life without and a world without them nearly 50 years later.

Loulou ,

The old computers from my childhood still boots faster than any modern OS 😎

MrsDoyle ,

Never mind computers (my first one, in I think 1985, had two floppy drives and an amber screen, very fancy), it’s phones that blow my mind. I grew up with a heavy black bakelite dial phone that lived on a special bench in the hall, and now I do video calls with my family on the other side of the world from wherever I happen to be. Toll calls used to be a huge deal, you had to call the operator, we didn’t even have direct dialling. I watch TV on my phone, not even Star Trek had that!

Hovenko , to technology in Cost of a 128KB computer with floppies in 1985
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Those are antiques now so the might cost a lot as well

TiredNerdDad , to memes in Polly wanna ollie?
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Skatebird

pewgar_seemsimandroid , to asklemmy in What's your spirit animal?

intercontinental nuclear ballistic missile bean launcher system

MrShankles , to asklemmy in What's your spirit animal?

I’d like to say penguin, because I love them; but my experience keeps pointing me to a deer, whether I agree or not. My wife’s seems to be a bee, for whatever reason. Just weird, coincidental observations that really made us wonder. But c’est la vie, I’m cool with a deer if it is what it is.

But damn, do I love penguins

thelsim , to asklemmy in What's your spirit animal?
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An octopus. Weird, inquisitive, and can hide when I don’t want attention.
I’d probably taste delicious when deep fried and battered.

rufus , to asklemmy in What's your spirit animal?
Mothra , to asklemmy in What's your spirit animal?
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Cat

Grumpy Cat

szczur , to asklemmy in What's your spirit animal?

a rat.

FlaccidJim , to asklemmy in What's your spirit animal?

I figured mine’s a rabbid opossum, that’s high af from 1 1/2lbs of meth.

Krafting , to selfhosted in [SOLVED] [Help with Jellyfin] Metadata not downloading for House of Cards
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Remove the year for series

mustbe3to20signs , to selfhosted in [SOLVED] [Help with Jellyfin] Metadata not downloading for House of Cards

Had a similar problem with House of Cards a while ago. Renaming the show’s folder “House of Cards (US)” resolved the problem.

ShouldWeDoThis , to alternativenation in Hum - "Little Dipper" (1995)

I listened to this album so much when it came out. Damn I’m old.

FoolishObserver ,

I still listen to this album a lot.

HubertManne , to steamdeck in Probably the worst Deck 2 design I've seen

I wanted it to be more like a switch for using the joysticks to play on tv. that concept looks like the center docks into the controller which might be a good way to get the effect without impinging on any nintendo patents.

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