• CarbonatedPastaSauce@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Yes kids, before color TV was commonplace people would stand around and watch cargo get loaded for fun. It was a dark time in entertainment history.

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      Hey if someone told me I could go see the 2025 equivalent of this hard drive being unloaded if probably go take a look.

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          Server rack with a couple of PBs worth of drives in it would probably match the physical size. Or a massive tape archive storage.

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          The spectacle and witnessing something revolutionary makes the person feel like they’re a part of history. A modern equivalent is any time that happens. The article is irrelevant, whether it’s a huge hard drive or an artificial heart or a robotic arm or a human dinosaur hybrid being loaded into a cargo crate doesn’t matter.

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      This honestly just makes me wonder how chill a workday was if three whole buildings of office drones could empty into the streets to watch them load this for two hours.

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        My brother in christ, you have no idea. The rise of the computer age and needing round the clock support for all that entails has really done a number on the working class. I am old enough to remember how chill work environments in the 80’s and early 90’s were. (Everyone smoking indoors sucked, though)

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          I considered editing my comment to reference the rampant secondhand smoke.

          But yeah I just interviewed for a position with an on-call rotation. I asked them about sleeping hours, and then I asked them about attendance expectations in the face of a midnight emergency. They just blinked at me.

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      I was in Turkiye a couple years ago and there was a crowd watching a construction site. Then again, watching big machines work actually is fascinating.

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      2 months ago

      Tbh they could be waiting for the path to clear so they could get past