• PieMePlenty
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    17 hours ago

    We like to look at this era through rose tinned glasses. You had not a lot of processing power, not a lot of storage space, insecure code (and internet) everywhere, flimsy methods of portable storage and slow network transfer speeds. A lot of software was not mature enough for everyday use. Energy inefficient. Yet, we made it work.
    It was in some ways romantic, computers were a cool thing, not a necessity for everyday life (yes, I’m counting phones as computers - fight me). That’s what I miss the most. We weren’t connected all the time and the software market space was unexplored and unexploited. It felt new and exciting, but it was flawed in so many ways. This counts both for pc’s and the internet.

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      17 hours ago

      There was a time where you could just turn it all off and no one would ever question you about it.

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        11 hours ago

        Nobody even carried “smart phones” until like 2005, it’s crazy how fast they’ve evolved in 20 years.