what's the smallest form of solid-state media you still have? What about the smallest one you still use?
Just curious if anyone still has an old 16 MB flash drive or 4 MB compactflash card laying around, and if anyone still actually uses anything like that
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@Felthry 128gb micro SD, for my dash cam.
I agree with Randall Munroe that it's a bit spooky.
@starkatt That's physically small, but I'm asking about data-size small!
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@Felthry ah okay!
8gb USB stick.
@Felthry Still *have* would be some 5 1/4" floppies from my Commodore 64/128 days that I have for sentimental value and so my Next Generation fanfic can never fall out of my control where innocents might encounter it. So, 170 kb.
Still *use*, well, I've got an 8 MB USB drive in the emergency pocket of my messenger bag, used for when I have to get a file to Kinko's or off the library computer or something disposable like that. Not used much, but it's got a role and can expect to be used so.
@Austin_Dern I wouldn't consider floppy disks solid-state though!
i probably could have made the post clearer
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@Felthry Aw, OK. Well, I covered the Flash drive question at least.
@Felthry Oh and there's whatever miniature-size flash card is in my camera, but I can't check that easily because the drive slot is under the battery cover, and I have that duct-taped shut because the hinge broke and it's not worth replacing a camera for *that*.
@Felthry I have a 16 MB SD card lol (though I don't use it)
@Trinket a tiny snack worth of data
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@Felthry I don't have it any more, but I think the smallest storage device I ever had was a 256MB usb drive...