buzz86us,

Well considering most code is under a megabyte it makes sense

bartolomeo,
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The most important 1.44 MB you can imagine.

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

Shredder had a zip disk

Agent641,

He would

alienanimals,

Nowadays it’s all data crystals.

atlasraven31,

Stargate did it.

alienanimals,

Babylon 5 as well.

kogasa,
@kogasa@programming.dev avatar

And Star Trek and Star Wars and probably Galaxy Quest

chuckleslord,

It’s a goober

Godort,

Shredder and Usagi seem to be holding Zip discs rather than floppy discs. I have no idea what Ripster is holding.

In fact, Lexington seems to be the only one with a floppy disc here

grue,

I was going to guess LS120 (a.k.a. “superdisc”), but that’s not it.

Turns out after some searching that it looks like 3.5" magneto-optical.

Godort,

I’ve never heard of that format before. These things are neat.

altima_neo,
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Yeah that was the episode where shredder had some software that could create holographic clones of people. But Bebop and Rocksteady fucked up and caused the machine to make Shredder behave like Michaelangelo.

OttoVonNoob,
grue,
someguy3,

I can’t believe this doesn’t have Tom Cruise.

CommanderCloon,

Climate change increased drastically since the era of floppy disks, coincidence!?

Katana314,

I remember when movies/games first started using UBS sticks to contain important plot-macguffin data, it seemed very high-tech and expensive. Of course, now high-capacity sticks are incredibly cheap so anyone can have a whole drawer of them.

BruceTwarzen,

I liked when they used minidisks. It looked high tech and you could toss it around, unlike a cd. And it was bigger than a usb stick, so it was a better plot device.

IWantToFuckSpez,

And it was microfilm before floppy disks. And after it was CDs then USB sticks.

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