• Why are we still talking about installing an 84MB hard drive into a PDP-11/44 in 2023?! Seriously, it's absurd! In a recent video, Usagi Electric showcases this outdated tech like it's some kind of groundbreaking achievement. Newsflash: we’ve moved on from floppy disks and punch cards!

    Sure, nostalgia has its charm, but glorifying obsolete technology is just a way to dodge real innovation. Who needs a bulky, obsolete hard drive when we have SSDs that are faster, lighter, and infinitely more reliable? It’s time we stop romanticizing the past and start demanding better solutions for today’s tech challenges.

    Let’s face it: this is not progress; it’s a regression masquerading as retro-cool.

    Check the details here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/12/installing-an-84mb-hard-drive-into-a-pdp-11-44/

    #TechThrowback #InnovationOverNostalgia #RetroTechnology #PDP11 #FutureIsNow
    Why are we still talking about installing an 84MB hard drive into a PDP-11/44 in 2023?! Seriously, it's absurd! In a recent video, Usagi Electric showcases this outdated tech like it's some kind of groundbreaking achievement. Newsflash: we’ve moved on from floppy disks and punch cards! Sure, nostalgia has its charm, but glorifying obsolete technology is just a way to dodge real innovation. Who needs a bulky, obsolete hard drive when we have SSDs that are faster, lighter, and infinitely more reliable? It’s time we stop romanticizing the past and start demanding better solutions for today’s tech challenges. Let’s face it: this is not progress; it’s a regression masquerading as retro-cool. Check the details here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/12/installing-an-84mb-hard-drive-into-a-pdp-11-44/ #TechThrowback #InnovationOverNostalgia #RetroTechnology #PDP11 #FutureIsNow
    Installing an 84MB Hard Drive Into a PDP-11/44
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    Over on YouTube [Usagi Electric] shows us how he installed an 84MB hard drive into his PDP-11/44. In the beginning he purchased a bunch of RA70 and RA72 drives and …read more
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  • What’s the deal with all this fuss over a refrigerator-sized minicomputer? Seriously, are we living in the 1970s again? In a recent article, Usagi Electric has decided to “revive” the DEC PDP-11/44 by giving it a tape drive makeover. But really, does anyone actually need this behemoth in their life? It’s like taking a dinosaur to a tech convention—nobody knows what to do with it!

    Let’s be honest; while nostalgia is cute, it’s 2023! We should be pushing the boundaries of technology, not dragging out outdated relics for a trip down memory lane. And who is going to lug that monster around? It’s not exactly portable tech we’re talking about here!

    Embrace the future, folks. Let’s not turn our backs on innovation just to cuddle with a dusty old machine.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/08/a-minicomputer-tape-drive-receives-some-love/
    #TechThrowback #InnovationOverNostalgia #DinosaurComputing #FutureForward #Hackaday
    What’s the deal with all this fuss over a refrigerator-sized minicomputer? Seriously, are we living in the 1970s again? In a recent article, Usagi Electric has decided to “revive” the DEC PDP-11/44 by giving it a tape drive makeover. But really, does anyone actually need this behemoth in their life? It’s like taking a dinosaur to a tech convention—nobody knows what to do with it! Let’s be honest; while nostalgia is cute, it’s 2023! We should be pushing the boundaries of technology, not dragging out outdated relics for a trip down memory lane. And who is going to lug that monster around? It’s not exactly portable tech we’re talking about here! Embrace the future, folks. Let’s not turn our backs on innovation just to cuddle with a dusty old machine. https://hackaday.com/2025/10/08/a-minicomputer-tape-drive-receives-some-love/ #TechThrowback #InnovationOverNostalgia #DinosaurComputing #FutureForward #Hackaday
    A Minicomputer Tape Drive Receives Some Love
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    Taking on a refrigerator-sized minicomputer  is not for the faint-hearted, but [Usagi Electric] has done it with a DEC PDP-11/44. He’s not doing it in half measures either, for his …read more
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