Spyke
crawanconreply
lemm.ee

OP's mom's pussy is so big, Thanos had to snap twice.

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lemm.ee

There was a time it would’ve fit on a floppy

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Eheranreply
lemmy.world

This is really nonsensical. It could fit on a piece of paper in font size 8 if you go back far enough and "stretch" the definition of Internet.

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gregorumreply
lemm.ee

Not true. The first document on the internet was, in fact, 7 pages in 8pt font.

It was the New Purchase brochure from a Packard Bell 286 4MHz from Circuit City transcribed into .doc format.

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Yeah, but if you wrote really small on a note card you could have used the entire internet on a test!

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Eheranreply
lemmy.world

And were all 7 of those pages uploaded at the same time? Ha, gotchu now! (But for real, is .doc that old?)

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gregorumreply
lemm.ee

“Congratulations on buying a Packard Bell computer. Would you like to register me?”

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9point6reply
lemmy.world

You can still download an archive of Wikipedia today, and it's smaller than you'd expect

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I downloaded one recently for when I was going to be offline for a whole week. It worked amazingly well!

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wahmingreply
monyet.cc

The power of Sun Microsystems in the palm of my hand

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lemmy.world

There also was a time when the entirety of the human language would fit in this thread.

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Zippyreply
lemmy.world

We have a great great great great ..... grandfather that was a single cell.

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Your ellipsis is too long. It’s like dot dot dot …. it just keeps going on and on and on

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Back in like 2005 or 2006, I remember posting an article to Fark about a company that wanted to make a laptop that had the entire internet cached on it so you could browse the web offline. That was almost 20 years ago and I remember saying "they have seriously underestimated the amount of porn on the internet."

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fedia.io

If you believe The Big Bang Theory there's a time the entirety of everything would have fit onto the device you're currently browsing on.

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TheKMAPreply
lemmynsfw.com

If your lack of belief in it changed the actual reality of things, I'm pretty sure that'd make you God.

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Not necessarily. All we know is that everything seemed to come from a single point, on a cosmic scale. However, at that scale, our entire galaxy would be considered a single point.

What we do know is that everything is expanding, and that it was homogeneous by the point that it cooled enough to cease being a plasma (and so opaque to light). It could have been a vast area that suddenly spawned matter/energy, rather than a single point.

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informis.land

I remember, towards the end of the last millennium, marveling with some friends about an article estimating the current size of all the data on the internet. IIRC, it was in the neighborhood of a couple hundred terabytes. Wouldn't fit on your phone, but there's plenty of data hoarder types who have that kinda storage on the server in their spare room.

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yiliureply
informis.land

And when that future comes, Apple will still manage to fill 50% of your space up with god-knows-what.

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Doubtful. Corporations seem to have a lifespan of 150 to 200 years at most. IBM may manage to break the 150 mark, but they are already losing market share. The cracks are showing in Apple only a decade after Steve Jobs died. I wouldn't be surprised if Apple, Google, and Meta are all gone before they hit the 100 year mark, the latter two may not make it to 50

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Knocking on wood that we don't nuke, fry or pollute ourselves out of the race until then.

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I wonder when smartphones with a capacity of 40 zettabytes will officially come out. Then we can post this all over again.

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ripcordreply
lemmy.world

At least 2 phones? Could be 1 phone with a big SD card then...?

But how much stuff do you think was on the nascient www? There's periods where it was literally a few dozen megabytes. Even when usenet was pretty active it wasn't much space in the scheme of things, we had servers storing everything in some few gigabytes of storage.

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and it was more diverse, surprising, and engaging than what the have now.

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I wouldn't say a lot. Llama2 is way worse in my experience. Mistral gives fairly factual information.

Regardless, it is still wild that 3.8gb can go so far

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That's just the intermediate value theorem.

If we define the size of the Internet as a continuous function, and it started at zero and currently doesn't fit in your phone then yeah, no shit, at some point it fit in your phone.

If it's truly continuous there was an exact point where it would exactly fill up your phone with no room left over.

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lemmy.world

English not your first language? No worries, see the "would have"? That phrase signifies a hypothetical - I'll leave you to ponder what hypothetical situation could be meant in this particular case, but spoiler: it involves comparing features of things that were constructed in different time frames.

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Hobbesreply
startrek.website

Why don't you go figure out what a shower thought is before berating this guy.

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lemmy.world

Just to sum up: after telling me that this shower thought is not a shower thought, you say that the shower thoughts community is not the place for shower thoughts.

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Did you forget where you are posting? Or do you maybe have a very ... unique ... definition of what comprises

"the thoughts that pop into your head while you’re doing everyday things like taking a shower, driving, or just daydreaming. [...] thoughts that many people can relate to and [...] find something funny or interesting in regular stuff"

as per the sidebar?

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Right, it's for

“the thoughts that pop into your head while you’re doing everyday things like taking a shower, driving, or just daydreaming. […] thoughts that many people can relate to and […] find something funny or interesting in regular stuff”.

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