Terra Field on Nostr: Is there a term for “digital anachronisms” like this: in 2010 I used an iOS app ...
Is there a term for “digital anachronisms” like this: in 2010 I used an iOS app named Elements to edit text notes on my iOS devices. It stored the notes in a folder called “Elements” on my Dropbox, and now 14 years later my notes folder is still named “Elements” even though I have not used that software in at least 10 years.
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