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realitista@lemmy.world to Comic Strips@lemmy.world ·
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Lose some weight, you fatty!

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Lose some weight, you fatty!

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realitista@lemmy.world to Comic Strips@lemmy.world ·
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    Is it exFAT now?

    • Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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      …clap…clap…clap

    • Deestan@lemmy.world
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      “I used to be FAT12, but i ex-ercised.”

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      Now you need ext to compensate

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    I guess most of the size of a USB drive is just handle, isn’t it? Especially those models where you can retract the plug like that.

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      You can get tiny ones that are like a wireless mouse dongle. And double ended ones with USB-A on one end, USB-C on the other so you can plug it into your PC or phone. I keep one on my keyring, with all my favorite memes

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        deleted by creator

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        I have a 32 gig flippy A/C one and it’s amazing. I didn’t want it any bigger because lots of legacy devices can’t read more than 32 gigs. I can use mine with any of my laptops or phones, and also in the 16yo plotter at work.

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        Priorities right there

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      Some yes some no. I took apart a 128gig one when I got bored one day and it was pretty long. I’ll upload a pic when I get home.

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    Is this Loss?

    (weight loss?)

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      It’s this loss(less compression)

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    https://xkcd.com/691/

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      Is there a way to see what date the comics were uploaded? 16GB is tiny now.

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        I usually just go to explainxkcd. Don’t really know about an easier way. https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/691:_MicroSD

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          Jan. 2010, so almost 15 years old. You could fit many libraries into typical microSD cards now, never mind just an aisle (which is mentioned in the explanation).

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    Missed opportunity to show the progression from 8.5" floppies down.

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    I still like the visual design of a floppy disk.

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      How else will we iconify “saving” for the next 8 decades of software?

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        The user won’t know what saving, folders, or files even are.

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    Weight :.|:;

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      wrong? is :.|:;

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        Thanks, I wasn’t sure and corrected it

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    The floppy is magnetic media and both the USB and SD Card are flash storage…

    The reality is more like the USB told the Floppy to lose some weight, and then the USB went and lost weight itself, and then the Floppy just died of embarrassment.

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    I’m gonna have to be that guy and point out that 1tb flash drives are around the same price as 1tb sd cards on average.

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