Hopefully the lifespan scales with the amount of writable space. Would be even cooler if that factor was improving over time. Any studies or articles on the topic?
That does make me wonder how sd cards and ssd compare in terms of volume/tbw endurance. Does silicon have a typical lifespan per volume?
Looking at ssd for speed and longevity, eh? Go to ebay or whatever secondhand marketplace you prefer and shop the used enterprise u.2 and grab a m.2 to u.2 adapter while you're out. You will not find a better value for your dollar if endurance is an objective. Datacenter grade storage is more expensive but that's because the endurance is rated in drive writes per day instead of terabytes written. For example,you can roughly expect prices to be 10x higher while endurance will be 50x higher when comparing enterprise ssds to consumer.
Longevity issues combined with harmful rare mineral extraction kinda eats ass in the long run
Minecraft is on sale
Well probe my butt and call me fucked
Nice try, house spider
Got us to the moon in a relative jiffy though. Makes you wonder what majority of industrialized life ever burns itself out vs external circumstances.
I just want to thank you and OP help me move on from this sinking ship that is Jellyfin. Been trying to like it enough for too long.
Okay so KDE was okay 5-10 years ago. Ultimately crawled back to Windoze. What's in vogue in 2024?
Besides bend over backwards to make apple "just work" with all the relatives?
It's almost like this two party system was always a bad idea advised against from the start by George Washington at the inception of this removed.
It's embarrassing the quality of bait my people take
Speaking of heat, I ended up turning my stupid stinky rgb on to display the temperatures of various components. Blue to red the hotter it gets. RAM shows ram temp, water block shows cpu package, radiator fans for coolant/core max, gpu does gpu, etc. Actually pretty useful.
Have you gotten any recipe integrations to work with nextcloud? Can't find a satisfactory apk to enter and edit recipes correctly, kinda turning me off to the entire nextcloud thing.