
Season 2 · Episode 425
The Arc of Deprecation: Why Old Tech Still Rules the World
Why do floppy disks and fax machines still power our most critical systems? Explore the surprising reasons behind the "arc of deprecation."
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 2, 202627m 33s
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Show Notes
Have you ever wondered why the world's most advanced aircraft and high-security systems still rely on technology from the 1980s? In this episode, Herman and Corn dive into the "arc of deprecation," exploring why floppy disks, telegrams, and fax machines refuse to vanish from our modern landscape. From the rigorous safety certifications of the aviation industry to the legal protections surrounding medical faxes, they uncover the logical—and often surprising—reasons why "obsolete" tech remains the backbone of global infrastructure. They look at the security of air-gapped systems, the cultural weight of the physical telegram, and why the path of least legal resistance often leads straight back to the 20th century. Join the conversation as they explore why the newest isn't always the best when it comes to the systems that keep the world running.