• ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net
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    15 hours ago

    I didn’t interpret their comment as suggesting that modern consumers would be familiar with a floppy disk, but instead was pointing out that regular consumers in the past often handled floppy disks, which made a good case for it being a common symbol at that time. However, since SSD’s aren’t used so commonly by average consumers, it may not make a good replacement as a symbol.

    That would suggest that perhaps there is a more commonly recognized object that can be represented skeuomorphically. Off the top of my head, an SD card may be a good option.

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      14 hours ago

      Ohhh
      I understand you now. Sorry, been a sluggish brain day.

      Yeah, an SD card would be a good option and I think the tapered end and the notch in the shape would be fairly recognizable.