"You've got mail" was the most cool sound effect ever back in the 90's
“Don’t touch it, it’s thinking.” Every dad ever
Computers now: 2 microdecibals of fan noise “WAHHHH MY PC IS SO LOUD” Computers then: Click click vroom beeeep “Haha it’s thinking”
Schools in the 90's: Windows PCs Schools now: Cheap a$$ chromebooks 💀
Windows 98 brings back so many good memories
I've never seen gohar speaking in such a casual manner lmao
Kids now grew up with the internet We back then grew up "WITH" the internet I still fondly remember yt having a rating system
The thing is, they were slow, but web pages were generally less complex, so the load time wasn’t as bad as you’d think.
“You open up one chrome tab that thing is cooked” got me ☠️☠️☠️
the pc 💀 the keyboard 🗿
What we "dealt with" was finally having access to something we never had before. It was normal because there was a literal nothing to compare it to before. Of course it seems slow when you compare it to today's progress. And while the progress is great in some respects, in others, it has created whiny, impatient brats with no attention span and an inability to appreciate something for what it was and what it meant in the time frame it came from. And I don't just mean technology, either--artwork, books, poetry, plays. You're not willing to understand these things within their historical context and therefore brush them off as annoying, outdated, and useless.
bro switched to tech YouTuber💀
Windows 7 was the peak man
That one chrome tab was actually a lot less demanding back then
“ Please start up Please start up Please start up” me with my windows E L E V E N
“Just throw in a gpu” -Zach’s tech turfs
Imagine coding on that💀💀💀
The thing was, resources were so universally limited that software developers had to be smart with how much resources they used. It really is a lost artform because so many developers these days neglect it in order to save money.
Kids in the 90's had a favorite screensaver.
@animelegofigures