What does she mean there was a “generational shift” that led to people burning CDs? Back in the floppy disk days, everyone was copying floppies—I remember when my grandfather bought a Mac to use at home, and immediately his friends at work loaded him up with copied disks. Which generation is she thinking of that wasn’t pirating a ton of software?
Friend of mine we by to the store to buy c64 games on tape. Took them home, copied them using a thing that would connect to datasette units at once. Went back to the store to return our exchange.
After a few rounds of this, the store said no more exchanges
Then he recorded a few seconds of silence somewhere on the tape and said ‘but it’s defective’.
There was a period of time where a game being on CD was enough to prevent most copying. Games would read data off the disc, and some of those that didn’t need to still required the disc to be in the drive.
When CD burners became cheap enough for everyone to own, they needed new methods of DRM, like authentication, and custom burning methods that couldn’t be copied the normal way.
I think the generational shift was mostly that the previous generation just didn’t have or use computers at home, and suddenly they were everywhere. Most households just didn’t have a computer until the late 90s or early 00s. By then, floppies were on their way out, and burning CDs was all the rage.
Generational shift means kids bad and stupid. That’s all.
A tip for millenials: Whenever you cringe at zoomers for their dumb tiktok dances, remember the badger song and realise every generation is stupid and cringe.
Man, any of that comedy central pop comedy stuff… Older movies too, Adam Sandler, Chris Farley… I don’t get any of it and that stuff pretty much was my time. It’s like people just acted really stupid… There was not any comedy to it, it’s just feels sad.
What does she mean there was a “generational shift” that led to people burning CDs? Back in the floppy disk days, everyone was copying floppies—I remember when my grandfather bought a Mac to use at home, and immediately his friends at work loaded him up with copied disks. Which generation is she thinking of that wasn’t pirating a ton of software?
The heady days of using Copy-b and Copy-c in the Commodore 64 days. Back when floppies were really floppies.
Friend of mine we by to the store to buy c64 games on tape. Took them home, copied them using a thing that would connect to datasette units at once. Went back to the store to return our exchange.
After a few rounds of this, the store said no more exchanges
Then he recorded a few seconds of silence somewhere on the tape and said ‘but it’s defective’.
Man. We were high rollers.
There was a period of time where a game being on CD was enough to prevent most copying. Games would read data off the disc, and some of those that didn’t need to still required the disc to be in the drive.
When CD burners became cheap enough for everyone to own, they needed new methods of DRM, like authentication, and custom burning methods that couldn’t be copied the normal way.
Don’t copy that floppy!
I think the generational shift was mostly that the previous generation just didn’t have or use computers at home, and suddenly they were everywhere. Most households just didn’t have a computer until the late 90s or early 00s. By then, floppies were on their way out, and burning CDs was all the rage.
Also this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Open_Letter_to_Hobbyists
Generational shift means kids bad and stupid. That’s all.
A tip for millenials: Whenever you cringe at zoomers for their dumb tiktok dances, remember the badger song and realise every generation is stupid and cringe.
I’ve never heard of any badger song.
Or just search millennial humor on TikTok and die. Recently tried watching SNL with the family and I cannot understand that humor at all.
Man, any of that comedy central pop comedy stuff… Older movies too, Adam Sandler, Chris Farley… I don’t get any of it and that stuff pretty much was my time. It’s like people just acted really stupid… There was not any comedy to it, it’s just feels sad.
Same, I think some people find some things funny and some don’t and it isn’t all about generational cohort