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[–] CreatingMachines@fedia.io 26 points 13 hours ago (10 children)

What would have happened if we just dropped a 20tb hard drive in front of the computer researchers of that time?

World war? Aliens? Or just trashed due to how advanced the tech in it would be to them? Yeah, I think the last.

[–] sylver_dragon@lemmy.world 55 points 13 hours ago (3 children)

What would have happened if we just dropped a 20tb hard drive in front of the computer researchers of that time?

Nothing, they would have no idea what it was, or how to interface with it. They might even end up destroying it because they have no idea of the power requirements. Even if they managed to get it powered up and guessed at what it was for, they would still be stuck with the issue of not having an operating system which is capable of logically addressing all of the storage. And the lack of drivers would make that even harder.

A lot of modern technology sits atop a mountain of other modern technology which must be sorted out before you can even start to think about designing the end product. It could be that, since they knew what was possible, and had an example to crib off of, scientists and engineers could have gotten to that point faster. But, there is just an insane amount of prior tech in front of modern computers that any one piece of it, thrown back that far, would likely just be shiny junk.

[–] cageythree@lemmy.ml 4 points 12 hours ago

Yeah that or aliens.

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