• letsgo@lemm.ee
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    Very good but can someone please invent a 4TB drive that costs less than it did five years ago?

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      I don’t know about HDDs but for SSDs they hit a very low price last September 2023, and the companies decided to cut production so the prices go up again. It worked, today SSD drives are more expensive than last year. I bet they did something similar to the HDD, but it’s only hypothetical.

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      I feel like we may have hit a temporary halt on memory getting cheaper. I have an 8TB HDD and the prices of them have remained remarkably steady for how long I have had it.

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    “For personal users, this SSD can store 11,000 90-minute 4K movies,”

    This is less useful than libraries of congress.

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    ‘Chineese startup nobody has heard of.’

    …am… I racist for immediately thinking scam? Like… they shoved a couple thumb drives in a fancy case level of scam?

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      I would say it’s bad because the only reason low quality products exist from China is because there is a company ordering them, typically American. All of our expensive tech comes from there any you haven’t heard of most of those companies

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        Yeah but how is that not China’s fault too? Americans buy cheap products from there because China pays their employees pennies.

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          From what I understand their minimum wages aren’t bad, it’s the enforcement that sucks. Everyone buys from them because labor laws are overlooked, but if they weren’t - there’s a risk manufacturing would move away and shrink. Bit of an ouroboros. I’d say both parties are to blame, but the paying one gets more of it.

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          Imagine there’s like a super rich country where everybody gets paid at least 10x what you do. And they order crap from the company you work at.

          It’s just the way it is in the world. A new gpu costs the same in my country, but median pay is like 2-4x less. So basically imagine if a new gpu costs 3000$ instead of 1k. Obligatory nvidia f you.

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      At this point, yeah, a bit. But it is a common racism to have right now, and the first step on the path to getting rid of it is knowing you have it.

      Plus, the headline is really leading in that direction too, the article itself makes it pretty clear that it is a real, reputable product. Their wording in the headline is technically correct, they specifically call it a company “you’ve likely never encountered” rather than “noone has heard of”, the company has already been at the forefront before and announced that they would be again in 2025, this is fulfilling that promise.

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        China has caught putting harware level vulnerabilities for decades now.

        So there’s probably backdoors in any Chinese hardware by now. But also in any western hardware.

        It’s just about who you want to send your data to.

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          Actually it is mostly the US that has been caught doing that. Not saying others don’t do it but the US is the one who is bad enough at it to get caught regularly.

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              You mean because my responses actually fit the comments I respond to unlike your low effort FUD that is phrased in such a general way that it could easily be spammed all over without attracting too much attention?

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      startup nobody has heard of

      There, now that sentence isn’t racist because that sounds like a scam without any additional details.

      But it is a startup you’ve probably never encountered, which is saying more about them not being known outside of their home country which is a bit different.

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        Haha OK op thinking it was a scam is not racist, calling it “a core value in their society” is a bit racist.

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          No. It really is. Since the cultural Revolution, china has lost its manners. Gutter Oil, tofu drag, taking a whole “all you can eat” for yourself and ruining it with paper and spices for others, demanding money from a newly wed couple (originally it is that you give a few a red envelope with money. People close to you) eventhough you dont have anything to do with them, fake meat, glue instead of milk, fake tofu (its stirofome if you are lucky) and i can count more. Shooting birds with a slingshot, when in japan, carving spiritual shrines and cutting down/damaging/shaking off the cherry blossom trees

          Its so so sad.

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      No because Chinese isn’t a race its a nationality. If you used one of the races there like Han The predominate race there. than yes it would be racist. The Han are in fact often refereed to has the real Chinese. But china is made up of many races not just the one.

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        Okay bud Chinese 99.999999999% of the time refers to Han. If you ask a Chinese person they will say 中国人, Chinese. Yes Han is the proper nomenclature but no Chinese person would make this argument.

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          I don’t think that’s true at all? From my experience and research, China seems quite proud of it’s diversity. The five colors of the original ROC flag symbolized this diversity, though a bit simplified, as the “Five races under one union” (han, manchu, mongols, muslims, tibetans). This term is one of the “Three Principles of the People” formulated by Sun Yat-sen (who founded KMT and is venerated in both mainland China and Taiwan). It’s foundational to both Chinese republics.

          (but if we’re talking about the language, then “Chinese” is mandarin Chinese unless otherwise specified)

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          I guess that would depend on whether you think of the country or a race when you think china. I think of the country and not the race. bud.

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    Regardless of where it’s made hopefully it brings down the price of drives for the rest of us.

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    can I put this thing in a laptop or is it made for a bigger computer like a desktop?

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        They also decided to only scam chinese people, as it’s only available there.

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          Of the companies mentioned, only DapuStor is from mainland China from what I can tell?

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            Yes, that’s what I was reffering to. My comment was an addemdum to yours and still replying to OPs statement.

            Sorry for the confusion

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        I mean… It wouldn’t even be the first time, so 🤷‍♂️

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        Well yeah, or one managed it, and the others are just copying the size. It’s happened time and time again, how is this any different)

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          Yes, all these companies are using the same breakthrough in memory manufacturing to build similar products out of the same base memory modules. And none of the memory modules they’re using were made in the US (ooh scaaary).

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          China does everything better than the US. iPhones are made in China.

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            Yeah, like slaves! America is so bad with slaves, we gave it up 150 years ago! But China, China is rolling the slaves! China perfected slavery!

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      I know reading is really hard for you, but if you do, you’d learn that this is just another company doing the same thing that the big names like Samsung and Sandisk have already done.