First it was Japan, now the German navy is also busy banning floppy disks for good.

You would think that floppy disks are long gone, but they are used much more often than you would think. But that probably won’t last long.

In January 2024, the Japanese government said it would take action to end a decades-old practice of requiring companies to submit additional data on floppy disks (or CD-ROMs). Then in July 2024, Japan’s Digital Agency announced that it had successfully abolished 1,034 regulations governing the use of floppy disks. Taro Kono, Japan’s minister for digital transformation and head of the Digital Agency, grandly announced: “We won the war against floppy disks on June 28!”