arstechnica , 2 days ago Japan’s government finally exits ’90s, ends floppy disk use But what about fax machines? https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/07/japans-government-finally-exits-90s-ends-floppy-disk-use/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
Japan’s government finally exits ’90s, ends floppy disk use
But what about fax machines?
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/07/japans-government-finally-exits-90s-ends-floppy-disk-use/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
Luna , 1 day ago @arstechnica They have floppy emulators now that allow you the use images on a USB thumb drive.
@arstechnica They have floppy emulators now that allow you the use images on a USB thumb drive.
greg , 2 days ago @arstechnica @godnojoe I predict floppy disks will come back again, like the LP.
@arstechnica @godnojoe I predict floppy disks will come back again, like the LP.
leemoknows , 2 days ago @arstechnica We still get weekly spam add through the fax machine. How?? Who in the world still has a fax spamming setup these days lol?
@arstechnica We still get weekly spam add through the fax machine. How?? Who in the world still has a fax spamming setup these days lol?
Sarnau , 2 days ago @arstechnica the hospital my dad was in forgot the release papers. No worries, they will fax them later today!
@arstechnica the hospital my dad was in forgot the release papers. No worries, they will fax them later today!
ArcaneAlchemist , 2 days ago @arstechnica The German government has been criticised for years for using fax machines, so they seem to be quietly switching to Matrix: https://element.io/matrix-in-germany
@arstechnica The German government has been criticised for years for using fax machines, so they seem to be quietly switching to Matrix: https://element.io/matrix-in-germany
karlauerbach , 2 days ago @arstechnica Even if the actual copy that is used by the customer is transferred over the net, China customs still requires that software products sold into China be delivered on diskettes, CDs, or DVDs.
@arstechnica Even if the actual copy that is used by the customer is transferred over the net, China customs still requires that software products sold into China be delivered on diskettes, CDs, or DVDs.