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People are complaining about RAM prices.

Isn't it time to come up with a new technology for semiconductor read/write memory?
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>>109564151
Laser and crystal, DVD/BD is making a comeback too.
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>>109564159
100 GB is too little for a disk in 2026.
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>>109564482
You realize that DVDs come in a pack of 50 or even more right?
50 * 100 = 5TB and it could be really cheap too. I have a lot of content that I have to throw away because I have nowhere to save it to.
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>>109564491
I'm not a huge fan of archive spanning for me forensic disk image.
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>35 TB IronWolf Pro 3.5" HDD + USB enclosure
this is the way to go in these dark times



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