Which just shows we waste tremendous computing resources on trash.
HugeNerd
That's maybe what was on the LEM. The total computing power including the mainframes "back home" was a wee bit more.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_System/360_Model_91
(Also besides the fact that it was 200000+ gallons of kerosene that did the "going")
Sure, sure... Host them in space, built from privately mined asteroids and powered by fusion!!!
Hey but we have a flood of impossible gymnastics moves, fake soldering videos, and even fatter fart videos!
Ah but the never-ending deluge of Just Dance Vance videos is worth it!
Golf solitaire is my thing
It's even better, it's not the same cycle as a regular gas engine, it's something more efficient.
An old chestnut and still just as true, although I originally heard it about surgeons. There's a 19th century joke that goes "the surgery was a success but the patient died". The focus on showing off technique to colleagues instead of being useful is part of the human condition, I suppose.
Or they were sold a bill of goods by a cloud vendor.
Jesus Christ, what happened to P2P? Just have the files in constant circulation through the world's computers. And 50TB, while a lot, isn't beyond the reach of a well-heeled private individual to host on a NAS.
They should look like this
https://interfacemuseum.com/exhibits/private-eye/
And instead of recording, they should remind doctors of the basics that they often forget. Two legs, one heart, etc.. (I've dealt with moron doctors)
I eagerly await the 64GB mouse driver and the 5000PB home NAS for the discerning hoarder of the output of /dev/rnd