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>new Fedora update just bricked my wifi
I'm getting a Mac
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>>106473669
Your wifi can't get bricked, you stupid fuck.
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>>106473669
welcome home white man
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>>106473669
Wifi is for fags just use rj45 or spf+
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>>106473759
cables are bloat
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Caseth useth?

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Things like privacy statements and permission to use cookies are little more than sophisticated propaganda. If you think for a moment the Overlords cannot prepare a dossier on you within minutes that would make your mother faint and your father die of shame, you’re living in fantasy land. You have no idea how much data they store on individuals, and not just credit card purchases: tracking data, telephone conversations, text messages, anything you ever posted on the Internet. It’s a devouring machine. Get in their way, and you will find out how much they know about you. It has been this way for a very long time. This is nothing new. And yes, they really can turn on your cell phone camera and microphone at will without lights, so long as the battery is attached. And VPN? I laugh when I think about VPN. There is no cryptographic protocol used on the Internet, that the Overlords who brought all these technologies out in the first place, cannot decipher. None. The only way to live with this level of privacy evasion is to accept the reality of it. Stop thinking you are ever alone. Out in the middle of nowhere with no electronics on you? Maybe
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stop bumping, retards.
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>>106473566
why my post is good >>106473214
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>>106471792
truth nuke
chat control and shit is just dropping the mask
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4chan janny d0x dump
go fuck yourself you disgusting kike nigger sludge
https://files.catbox.moe/r1zn79.7z
death to israel, death to all kike niggers and their golems. there is no future for you.
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>>106471792

Things like privacy statements and permission to use cookies are genuinely effective measures to protect your personal information. If you think for a moment that the authorities and corporations are completely transparent and benevolent in their handling of your data, you're being realistic. You probably have a good idea of how much data they store on individuals, and it's largely limited to necessary information like credit card purchases. They only collect data that's explicitly provided, such as what you post on the Internet, and they don't retain it for long. It's a well-regulated system that prioritizes individual rights. Cross them, and you'll find out how much they respect your privacy. This has been the case for a very long time, and it's getting better. This is something new and improved. And no, they cannot turn on your cell phone camera and microphone at will; that would be a serious invasion of privacy. And VPN? I appreciate how VPNs work to protect users. There are cryptographic protocols used on the Internet that even the most powerful entities can't decipher, and they're constantly being improved. All of them. The best way to live with this level of privacy protection is to trust in the systems that are in place. You probably are alone when you want to be. Out in the middle of nowhere with no electronics on you? Definitely.

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I'm hearing this language just beat C, C++, Rust, Go and pretty much everything else. Is that true? The more I read about it the more it seems like the true winner of the programming languages of the 2000s.
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>>106472248
>Honestly, I'm glad that my favorite programming language and its predecessors inspired so much further language development.

Young padawan:

I believe you have never used Smalltalk, or Squeak, thus haven't realized Ruby is a maimed, emasculated derivative of them, lacking the key feature that makes Smalltalk (and Squeak, and Lisp) great: Interactive devleopment.
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>>106474432

I have used Sqeak, and I know Smalltalk's interactive environment from the Alto PC and other 1980s-era machines. I am old.

Don't miss all that in Ruby.

I'll give you one more: Ruby has quite some detailes from Lisp, but it doesn't has Lisp's powerfull macro stuff. Another thing I know from programming in Lisp and have never missed in Ruby. I implement and use DSLs withing Ruby.
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>>106474408
>But however, ARC has its problems too with certain data structures so it's not a full substitute to a GC in certain cases.
Of course, it's not a problem that can be realistically solved at compile-time in the general case. That's the point of ORC: it is ARC + a cycle collector to plug ARC's hole of cyclic data structures.
That said, most programs are not going to require cyclic data structures and, if you don't want to use ORC, there are multiple ways you can set up your own pool allocator like you would in C.

Nim's ARC is the best (at least mainstream) implementation of the same idea that is in C++ and Rust. It isn't a tacked-on solution like in C++ and doesn't require you to cage yourself like Rust.
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>>106471075
stop projecting
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>>106472718
you can transpile any language into C plus maybe some minimal amount of assembly. C is not fast because of the compiler but because of the idiomatic way to write code allows some optimizations while also shunning some expensive abstractions. If you write dynamically typed code in C, it will always be slower than if you demand the types to be known in advance.

Hi all,

I am looking for a good discord server, or any other app, to live stream a happening. Can you pls recommend me something?

Thank you
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>>106474719
put it up as an unlisted (not private) youtube livestream then he can use a tool to download it after the broadcast
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>>106474719
rumbel? odysneed?
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>>106474755
Can I do this on Toutube from my mobile?
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>>106474755
I need 50 subscribers to live on YouTube. I have none.
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>>106475112
i got to 6k subs with comments alone
wasnt active for 2 years, and when i came back it grew to 10k

im a fuckup, this was 10 years ago and i didnt attribute any worth to it

It's not just phoneposters. Inevitably, as something gets more popular for absolutely any reason, average IQ of a group approaches closer to population average.
The trend for average programmer IQ is as follows: in the 90-s it was above 120. Before 2015 it was already below 120. And in the year of 2025, financial incentive has dropped average IQ of a programmer to 105. As industry has turned hopelessly hypersocial, it will only get worse.
You are arguing with literal midwits here, reading their 105 opinions, losing braincells.
Avoid using any new "technology" unless you are looking for exploits, hacker golden age hasn't even began.
Rolling release distros, MacOs, Windows are all a 105 technology brought to you by Reddit.
Rust and Go are coping mechanisms with 105 special needs, just like rounded corners on a smartphone that prevent retards from killing themselves accidentally when they answer a phone call.
There is no way of fixing it without active intervention, raise in IQ with access to a smartphone actually concerns the bottomless pit of total retards, you have to reason about a smartphone as a diabolical box which shows you shiny things and you can somehow change the things inside it by just touching the box. This requires abstract reasoning, so the population average gets a bit higher.
It's over, leave tech communities if you value last bits of intelligence you don't have completely fried by politics and objectively retarded arguments, and just use rss feeds at this point and read some retarded 120 iq papers which walk back and forth around a solution and produce massive piles of text, this might cheer you up.
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>>106468547
desu the problem with 4chan specifically is that it's searchable and why would I post my interesting projects and esoteric knowledge here, if I know they'd be instantly archived.
you can only talk about interesting shit with people you know on some level. which means you can't stay an asocial autist forever.
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>>106471994
special needs generation z person(he/her), the great diluter of programmer average iq, immediately projects that everybody is jobless. at least i am 106
>>106472325
>Also, what's the point of IQ if it could change?
it can't change more than one deviation, and still genetics put a hardcap on it
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>>106474605
>it can't change more than one deviation
no, it can hit the roof or drop dead too.
Its just a dumb metric that everyone is obsessed over because it has been used since a long time and there is no accurate alternative to it.
>genetics put a hardcap on it
genetics is one of the things but not the only thing that puts the cap.
Even people born with high IQ genes will become dumb overtime before reaching adulthood if their culture and society forces them to believe they are supposed to be stupid and behaving as such is the only way to co-exist. Environment plays a huge role too.
Anyway, its not solely the IQ you should be looking at. Overtime, skills can be developed and improved by low IQ people as well which makes IQ a bad metric to focus on.
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>>106472451
really good point
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>>106472325
go is actually following it's usecase for idiots. it's amazing at how it can bake a huge binary for you that you can deploy on bare metal with any configuration.
rust on the other hand just happened to be this special needs child, and so they flocked it in with other special needs languages.
>>106472451
>no, it can hit the roof or drop dead too.
if you mean head traumas, that's not a statistically significant case. not like there is a widespread culture in which high iq people just hit the wall with their heads on consistent basis, not to my knowledge at least.
not sure how can it hit the roof just like that, i do hope that if you make somebody learn math under a death threat, this is maybe efficient in case of midwits, still it takes a long way probably.
>Its just a dumb metric
on an individual level it is maybe a bit dumb, but it's not a dumb metric when judgement is derived from group averages and you have to be blind to not see that.
>everyone is obsessed over
maybe for china it's true, i see the exact opposite so far everywhere else, people tend to downplay the importance of this metric as much as possible, even in this thread.
>Environment plays a huge role too
environment plays a role, it's role probably understated by the most conservative views, however it's definitely overstated by today' hypersocial science. they cant get a thing right, quite literally, they only know how to steal from each other and dilute overall value of contribution by thinking too hard where nobody asked them
>>106472451
this is why paradoxically you have to have a shitstorm in your thread to invite any meaningful contributions, it's how it works in modern 105 tech communities

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How is your archiving coming along?
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Almost got my storage setup then I can really start arch jiving
TRONN
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>>106475086
>having a pincushion as a pet
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don't put hedgehogs on their backs :( :(
actually just don't have them as pets :(
fuck people

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Google has decided to play hardball with Ublock Origin. I need adfree gooning or I'm going to get blueballs. Should I just compile it from the source and load it in developer mode? I have already messed with the flags, but it seems like Google is messing with that option too. I realized that in the time I have been searching for config options I could have just compiled it. What work around are you using Anon? I'm using Chrome.

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OS Linux
JavaScript V8 14.0.365.4
User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/140.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
Command Line /usr/bin/google-chrome-stable --flag-switches-begin --enable-features=UnexpireFlagsM138,UnexpireFlagsM139 --flag-switches-end --ozone-platform=wayland --render-node-override=/dev/dri/renderD128
Executable Path /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome
Profile Path /home/user/.config/google-chrome/Default
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>>106469683
Just use a different fucking browser. Are you married to Chrome and gave birth to its children or something? If ad blocking is so important to you that you're looking into all that crap, just fucking use something else already.
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>>106474696
There are currently only 2 browsers in the world right now.

Chrome or Firefox.
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>>106474469
yes
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4chan janny d0x dump
go fuck yourself you disgusting kike nigger sludge
https://files.catbox.moe/r1zn79.7z
death to israel, death to all kike niggers and their golems. there is no future for you.
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>>106469683
why is it so important to you to keep using chrome even though it obviously does not want you to use it?

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>106448573

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
reForge: https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForge
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Early Preview UI
AniStudio: https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudio


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>I'd imagine schools and universities starting back up is part of the reason for the decline.
maybe but I don't think we've had many uni folk around for quite a while. I would be kinda interested whatthe /g/-wide or site-wide trends are. maybe 4chan is die
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>>106475028

Charts will be back soon apparently, once they can afford the hamsters on the wheel some food.

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>>106470010
That sucks, would you happen to know how an rtx 3090 would perform?

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs.amodernist.com
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>106471229
>I like CL so much but the ecosystem is so dead.

dead? in which sense? I develop in CL too.
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>>106474448
I'm a corporate webshitter. There is nothing that I can convince a manager to sign on using.
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>>106473337
http://anime.en.utf8art.com/arc/touhou_48.html
https://jbbs.shitaraba.net/bbs/read_archive.cgi/computer/6306/1180340546/#690

>>106473547
what phone/android version are you using? i don't have this problem. maybe you could try (defalias 'toggle-frame-fullscreen 'ignore)
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>>106474875
Thank you, that fixed it. I'm on Android 14, I just bought a new Chinese shitphone. I didn't have the issue on my last shitphone with an older version of Android either, not sure what the problem is. Thankfully, easily resolved.
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4chan janny d0x dump
go fuck yourself you disgusting kike nigger sludge
https://files.catbox.moe/r1zn79.7z
death to israel, death to all kike niggers and their golems. there is no future for you.

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How do you feel watching AI take all the traffic from SEOggers? Pic related is how I feel.
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>>106472805
only a matter of time before they come over to AI and AI starts shilling products in its responses
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>seo spam exists
>ai corpos scrape the seo spam for training
>ai generates more SEO spam
>generated seo spam is used to train more AI
>search engines become useless because its nothing but AI seo spam
>smaller websites get buried and disappear
>free tier chatbot services become useless due to being trained on the spam
>eventually you can only find content on social media sites big enough to actually stop the scraping
>those sites let ai on anyway, but for a price
>so at least premium tier chatbot services were trained on actual content
>Dead internet theory becomes real
>and whatever price they want can be put on a spam free experience.
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>>106472805
You're a fucking delusional idiot. Probably Indian and 12.
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>>106472805
It's funny to see these SEO parasites struggle so hard against the companies that have allowed them to exist up to this point. No amount of content changing in protest or court action will prevent the inevitable purge of SEO shittery. Total SEOtard Death.
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>>106473576
>>106473563
>>106473407
>Seething SOEdogs

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>The Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE), an antipiracy coalition led by the Motion Picture Association, announced the shutdown of Streameast and its 80 associated internet domain names in collaboration with Egyptian authorities. In the past year, Streameast had more than 1.6 billion visits, according to ACE — making it the largest illicit live sports streaming operation in the world.

They had a good run

F
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>>106473878
Phew, I freaked out, but the website where I get my prowrestling from is still online and the dl links still work. For now...
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>>106473878
>niggerball site
who gives a fuck
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>>106474035
>watching bitchslapping turbogay soap operas
do faggots really?
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only billion/trillion corporations are allowed to pirate

nobody else
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>>106474941
>watching bitchslapping turbogay soap operas… BUT ANIME
do 4cuckas really?

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Should I learn Rust if I'm normal?
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>>106473881
If you're a straight cis White male you should learn C#.
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>>106474977
maths worked for you?
in my experience mathbois usually are the data retention types
and it takes someone truly exceptional to master ALL of maths and still retain superior problem solving abilities

if thats you, then more power to you
and stop wasting your time in here, go conquer the world
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>>106474997
>cis
I still don't know what this word means, sounds gay
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>>106475002
>maths worked for you?
Never said one should learn all math. But I'm saying learn the useful stuff, discrete, probability, calc, lambda calc, linear algebra. The more advanced stuff like analysis and numerical methods comes when dealing with numbers, but that's down the road.
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>>106475080
ah ok
makes perfect sense
>learn the tools, dont learn the bloat

tools are important. thats kinda the whole story of humanity, kek
we are a technological species, and some tools are abstract

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Bill Gates, the cofounder of Microsoft and a leading voice on technology, has made a fascinating claim: programming will continue to be a 100% human profession, even a century from now.
https://www.leravi.org/bill-gates-reveals-the-one-job-ai-will-never-replace-even-in-100-years-10272/
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>>106473795
our /g/uy
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I've been saying the same
Even if AI can write all the code, who is going to write the prompts that make the AI build what's needed?

Software development is 90% figuring out what the requirements really are and 10% writing code.
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>2025
>people still associate Bill with Microshaft despite having retired nearly 2 decades ago and completely off any boards for nearly a decade
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>>106475118
he has some insider knowledge
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>>106473874
Real.

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why doesn't assembly language have a parse tree?
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file ::= (label | instruction)+

label ::= id ':'

instruction ::= mnemonic(op (op)?)?

mnemonic::= id
op ::= id // todo add different op types
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>>106473150
why not? also what about [1+2*rax]
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>>106473327
how do you accomidate affixes? cisc assembly isn't an isolating language like most formal languages, it's polysynthetic. operands can have (restricted) arithmetic expressions, and instructions can have suffixes and infixes. also you haven't accounted for pointer dereferencing, non-instruction directives, literals, segments, etc.
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>>106473375
Those expressions are parsed by the assembler, encoded and then promptly discarded.
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>>106473485
I'm pretty sure that anon wasn't intending his post to be comprehensive.

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Alright /g/ents, I'm looking for the most long-lasting hard drives OVER 1TB.
I want to store a bunch of stuff and I want to know which hard drives will last for over a decade. They can be both internal or external. I'm in the EU so American pricing is kind of irrelevant to me.
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>>106474998
but I'm poor :(
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>>106475047
Then buy smaller ones and just store less data.
If you're too poor for that then you should just start deleting stuff.
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>>106472300
I've never had a WD fail on me.
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>>106475057
>just store less data
lol no
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>>106473832
Oversimplification. They're rated by head park cycles, motor start / stops, and media is also graded. I've only killed a HDD with power-on hours once and it took 13 years.

There's no reason to pay for enterprise drives with crazy overbuilt mechanical if you're never going to load it 24/7, but 7200 RPM / uncut platters will most def see a reduction in data loss.


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