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  • @stefano@bsd.cafe

    A nice excerpt (especially the last question) from UNIX: A History and a Memoir, by Brian W. Kernighan (2020).

    “As an example of how computing hardware has become cheaper and more powerful over the years, a 1978 PWB paper by Ted Dolotta and Mashey described the development environment, which supported over a thousand users: “By most measures, it is the largest known Unix installation in the world.” It ran on a network of 7 PDP-11’s with a total of 3.3 megabytes of primary memory and 2 gigabytes of disk. That’s about one thousandth of a typical laptop of today. Would your laptop support a population of a million users?”

    (million = thousand times thousand)