• snooggums@lemmy.world
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      They save their data to a solid stste disc that isn’t a disc by using the icon for a 3.5" floppy disc. They punch out at the end of the workday and fill out a timesheet later.

      Yeah, we use a lot of terms that are no longer literally true and kids know what it means even if they don’t know how the term originated.

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        The beauty of language is that you can understand without knowing what words mean

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    I’ve been saying this!…

    If you miss Blockbuster, visit your library. Most have an A/V section now. They don’t advertise much. But it’s basically the same experience of renting movies; just without paying.

    Currently watching The Boy with the Striped Pajamas, a classic I never watched…using my PlayStation 5, lol.

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      They also have hardcopies of video games! Usually, it’s a pretty updated library of titles. 2 week rentals, you just have to go back and check it out again. Totally free.

      Not all libraries are the same but if you’re a gamer, you can try a nice collection, totally free.

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        I finished Princess Peach Showtime from there. Seemed like a mildly interesting game but not something I wanted to own for myself.

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      i still have both my blockbuster and hollywood video nametags. without a doubt the best jobs i ever had, and now that i’m in my forties they’re probably the best jobs i’ll ever know.

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        I was working too much to take advantage of the free rentals (they were my fourth concurrent part time job) but I loved working there regardless.

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    This reminds me of the “save” logo in almost every app. Apparently I’m one of the only people left alive that knows what a floppy disk was.

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      Fuck yall not old, just told my 16 year old I had to tape something and he said and I quote, “Like record something?” He 16 and he knew what I was talking about. Maybe her kids just sheltered.

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      There’s a piece of software we use at work and the save icon for that is a downwards pointing arrow and a CD. No one knows what it means.

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    I mean I used videotape too but sometime probably 25+ years ago I started saying “record”.

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    Still using my tapes today. Work great and they do what I want, no ads, no subscriptions, I own it. Younguns missed out on the best time. They wont own a thing and will be consumed with ads and depression

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      It’s shocking how apathetic many people have become to this. I don’t want any kind of ad anywhere. When I have to use a browser that doesn’t have my essential plugins installed every second of the experience feels like I’m taking poison damage.

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        Studies have shown ads cause depression. But holy crao are people desensitized now. Its infuriating.

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        I’m exactly the same. My other half doesn’t know how good she’s got it 😂 I’ve ad-proofed as much of her stuff as I can.

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      There are ways to own very high quality movies. Those ways just happen to not be legal. Still less of a hassle than maintaining a physical media collection.

      I do own a record player so I see the point of added physicality though.

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      That seems more like “these kids don’t know basic things and/ or their names” rather than “these kids don’t know colloquialisms from previous decades”

      Paper is still everywhere and staples are everywhere. How do they not know what a stapler is?

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          Im 100% behind you. Use them for tonnes of stuff, so much better than buying chip-clips

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    I don’t get it. The little plastic data slabs in Star Trek TOS were called “tapes”. Apparently the term didn’t have the staying power Roddenberry expected. I wonder how much longer we’ll keep calling our little pocket supercomputers “phones”.

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        We had those at my first programming job. At a later job in the 90s one of my minor duties was to swap out the tape cassette for daily backups. It held 8Gb and was about the size of a deck of playing cards. I remember talking with another guy about how amazing it was to put 8 gigabytes in your shirt pocket. Now that’s a fraction of a micro SD smaller than my fingernail.

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      By TNG, which started airing in 1987, data was mostly kept in (isolinear) chips and the computer, which still feels natural.