• TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    I am so tired of people, especially people who pretend to be computer experts online, completely failing to understand what Moore’s Law is.

    Moore’s Law != “Technology improves over time”

    It’s an observation that semiconductor transistor density roughly doubles every ~2 years. That’s it. It doesn’t apply to anything else.

    And also for the record, Moore’s Law has been dead for a long time now. Getting large transistor density improvements is hard.

    • Phen@lemmy.eco.br
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      30 minutes ago

      I’m gonna go on “no stupid question” and ask why my old hard drives aren’t doubling in size.

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      1 hour ago

      Sure, but also no.

      More’s law is at the most fundamental level a observation about the exponential curve of technological progress.

      It was originally about semiconductor transistors and that is what Moore was specifically looking at but the observed pattern does 100% apply to other things.

      In modern language the way language is used and perceived determines its meaning and not its origins.

      • LunchMoneyThief@links.hackliberty.org
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        46 minutes ago

        In modern language the way language is used and perceived determines its meaning and not its origins.

        So we should start calling monitors computers, desktop towers modems (or CPUs (or hard drives)), wifi as internet, browsers as search engines and search engines as browsers. None of this is incorrect, according to the average person.