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by PavlovsCat
2692 days ago
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> Or to hear an ominous crunch while working on something, and then realize the drive's just decided now is a good time to go bye-bye. I completely welcome the loss of moving parts. "Why I'm usually unnerved when modern SSDs die on us" https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18653728 You don't need moving parts for the drive to go bye-bye without warning. |
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