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by Hackbraten
1202 days ago
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> As if SSDs encased in 90% hollow plastic/metal, or USB drives encased in varying amounts of unnecessary plastic are somehow less "wasteful" than floppy disks were. For floppy-sized pieces of data, a typical SSD will afford you literally several billions of write cycles [0] until the media fails. In comparison, a floppy disk manufactured in the 00s is going to fail after five write cycles. I can see how one would call that plastic waste. [0]: assuming SSD write lifetimes in the ballpark of single-digits PBW (petabytes written), which is a realistic value in 2023. |
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