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You see what's happening right?

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  • TaggartM This user is from outside of this forum
    TaggartM This user is from outside of this forum
    Taggart
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    You see what's happening right?

    They are preventing you from accessing the means of computing, making you reliant on their services in the future they're building.

    At astronomical rents.

    https://wccftech.com/western-digital-has-no-more-hdd-capacity-left-out/

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    • TaggartM Taggart

      You see what's happening right?

      They are preventing you from accessing the means of computing, making you reliant on their services in the future they're building.

      At astronomical rents.

      https://wccftech.com/western-digital-has-no-more-hdd-capacity-left-out/

      James TinmouthT This user is from outside of this forum
      James TinmouthT This user is from outside of this forum
      James Tinmouth
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      @mttaggart found 3 spindles of dvd-r's the other day, I'm gonna get archiving 😂

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      • James TinmouthT James Tinmouth

        @mttaggart found 3 spindles of dvd-r's the other day, I'm gonna get archiving 😂

        TaggartM This user is from outside of this forum
        TaggartM This user is from outside of this forum
        Taggart
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        @tinmouth Finally my M-Disc writer makes sense

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        • TaggartM Taggart

          You see what's happening right?

          They are preventing you from accessing the means of computing, making you reliant on their services in the future they're building.

          At astronomical rents.

          https://wccftech.com/western-digital-has-no-more-hdd-capacity-left-out/

          Galactic StoneG This user is from outside of this forum
          Galactic StoneG This user is from outside of this forum
          Galactic Stone
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          @mttaggart Suddenly all that retro "obsolete" hardware isn't so niche and worthless. I have a stack of old laptops to cannibalize - enough to last a Linux lifetime.

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          • TaggartM Taggart

            @tinmouth Finally my M-Disc writer makes sense

            James TinmouthT This user is from outside of this forum
            James TinmouthT This user is from outside of this forum
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            @mttaggart had to go look that up! It's true none of my cd-rw's from the late 90s read anymore.

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            • TaggartM Taggart

              You see what's happening right?

              They are preventing you from accessing the means of computing, making you reliant on their services in the future they're building.

              At astronomical rents.

              https://wccftech.com/western-digital-has-no-more-hdd-capacity-left-out/

              tomcat :arch_linux:T This user is from outside of this forum
              tomcat :arch_linux:T This user is from outside of this forum
              tomcat :arch_linux:
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              #6

              @mttaggart

              Phase 1: force AI adoption by removing other options to not use it

              Phase 2: make computing unaffordable for the masses by buying up all stock of components, driving up demand while building datacenters.

              Phase 3: further increase demand for and adoption of your cloud computing/AI datacenter by making people reliant on crappy cloud PCs/PCaaS devices with little horsepower to do much else

              Phase 4: use telemetry/spyware in said datacenters to surveil/harvest data from every user of said cloud PCs and use it to serve hyper-targeted ads (everyone knows people love hyper-targeted ads) and send drone fleets to respond to/harass dissenters domestic terrorists

              Phase 5: profit

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              • TaggartM Taggart

                You see what's happening right?

                They are preventing you from accessing the means of computing, making you reliant on their services in the future they're building.

                At astronomical rents.

                https://wccftech.com/western-digital-has-no-more-hdd-capacity-left-out/

                tschenkelT This user is from outside of this forum
                tschenkelT This user is from outside of this forum
                tschenkel
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                #7

                @mttaggart

                I regret having delayed upgrading my old 4x2TB NAS array, because I didn't want to spend that much money on HDDs. Seems like everywhere is limited to 2 drives per account where I am.

                May need to get a hotswap enclosure and pick out all my old 0.5TB drives for less frequently used stuff.

                Ra (Freya) (it/its)𒀭𒈹𒍠𒊩F 1 Reply Last reply
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                • TaggartM Taggart

                  You see what's happening right?

                  They are preventing you from accessing the means of computing, making you reliant on their services in the future they're building.

                  At astronomical rents.

                  https://wccftech.com/western-digital-has-no-more-hdd-capacity-left-out/

                  Binary Large OctopusB This user is from outside of this forum
                  Binary Large OctopusB This user is from outside of this forum
                  Binary Large Octopus
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                  @mttaggart I hope this will help break the mental cycle that mandates the necessity of having to buy new stuff regularly instead of using what's already there up to its actual lifetime. That way, this would in the long term hurt companies who's business model relies on creating artificial demand instead of providing actually necessary products and services.

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                  • tschenkelT tschenkel

                    @mttaggart

                    I regret having delayed upgrading my old 4x2TB NAS array, because I didn't want to spend that much money on HDDs. Seems like everywhere is limited to 2 drives per account where I am.

                    May need to get a hotswap enclosure and pick out all my old 0.5TB drives for less frequently used stuff.

                    Ra (Freya) (it/its)𒀭𒈹𒍠𒊩F This user is from outside of this forum
                    Ra (Freya) (it/its)𒀭𒈹𒍠𒊩F This user is from outside of this forum
                    Ra (Freya) (it/its)𒀭𒈹𒍠𒊩
                    wrote last edited by
                    #9

                    @tschenkel @mttaggart I am suddenly very, very lucky to have 85TB of spinning rust

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                    • tomcat :arch_linux:T tomcat :arch_linux:

                      @mttaggart

                      Phase 1: force AI adoption by removing other options to not use it

                      Phase 2: make computing unaffordable for the masses by buying up all stock of components, driving up demand while building datacenters.

                      Phase 3: further increase demand for and adoption of your cloud computing/AI datacenter by making people reliant on crappy cloud PCs/PCaaS devices with little horsepower to do much else

                      Phase 4: use telemetry/spyware in said datacenters to surveil/harvest data from every user of said cloud PCs and use it to serve hyper-targeted ads (everyone knows people love hyper-targeted ads) and send drone fleets to respond to/harass dissenters domestic terrorists

                      Phase 5: profit

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                      @tomcat
                      Hot take: if digital privacy is as unattainable as the people telling us to give up on it was, none of this would be necessary.
                      @mttaggart

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