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Curse English idioms, I literally thought they were rebranding to Mud.

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I was also very, very confused at first.

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I’m pretty sure that was the author’s intention.

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Probably very deliberate, in the wake of Twitter’s disastrous rebranding.

find fringe idiom

capitalise all words

and… send

There. Easy clickbait.

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I guess I was thinking that if Gwyneth Paltrow could found a company called Goop that anything goes these days.

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Good thing it explains it in the second line of the article.

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Wait…. They’re not doing that? What?

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7 points

Me too

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It’s because of the capitalization. If the title was “SanDisk’s name is now mud” this wouldn’t happen.

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I mean I get what you’re saying, but a title is always capitalized, no?

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I thought so too. I always capitalized my post titles on the old site until someone said I’m a dumbass for doing that and that it’s annoying. 🤷‍♂️

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2 points

It wasn’t always like that. A shift happened on the internet like 10 years ago I believe.

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Wouldn’t be the weirdest rebrand recently, honestly

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68 points

I mean, after X it looks downright sensible.

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24 points

It’s a more down to earth name at least.

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10 points

sigh

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4 points

I thought they were pulling a Facebook and rebranded themselves to avoid the bad press.

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23 points

Literally? Are they pulling an Elon?

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I think if pulling an Elon means something like committing a massive fraud then yer. P.S. I using pulling an Elon from now on.

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No, no, pulling an Elon is buying a functioning company for over the market price then doing everything you can to drive it into the ground.

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I know, hence the “literally” (It was joke, see?)

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Ah, so the answer is “yes” then.

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Someone really needs to have a talk with their marketing department.

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For those unfamiliar, the phrase “one’s name is mud” means that a person, or in this case a brand, is widely unpopular due to disgrace or scandal>

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Eh I’ve had good experiences with them.

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And now you won’t if you buy more from them.

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17 points

Waiting for a Primus fan to make the joke

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Primus sucks!

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How are Samsung’s SSD?

I am looking to buy one external drive of 2 TB for Backup of my multi-media collection and 1 M.2 SSD for my laptop upgrades.

If someone can even specify the model that’s known to be good would really be helpful.

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I’ve been using their evos for awhile and they’re solid.

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25 points

Well, every SSD is [S]olid.

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5 points

Get out.

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Goddamnit lol

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I’ve soured on them a bit recently. The 980 Pro firmware bugs hit me on a bunch of machines.

Samsung refuse to use the Linux Vendor Firmware Service that enables fwupd to apply firmware updates (even though Dell resold Samsung products receive updates here. Thanks Dell!).

The official Samsung firmware updater image is/was (for years) broken on modern AMD platforms (guess what I was running all of those 10NVMes in?)

Finally, I had to do [this bloody hack] (https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Samsung_SSD_Firmware) on each machine to get their Firmware updated.

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My 980 2tb died due to the firmware and Samsung just refused to reply to any of my warranty requests.

So I refused to buy their drives, and have since spent about 1k on 16TB of WD drives.

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We’re doing opposites here, ha. (And I’ve basically just happened to buy exactly what TheMadnessKing above is looking for, weird.)

Bought a 980 Pro for main PC OS (due to reviews of reliability and long warranty, did not see info about firmware problems). Along with T7 Shield 2TB for movie backups. And stopped buying WD after many years (due to my recent Passport failure and public SanDisk failures). Wish us both luck, may we backup all the things thrice.

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Yeah Sammy still makes some of the best drives in the industry. However, the company is pretty scummy. So keep that in mind if customer support is important to you. Also bear in mind, they offer no warranty service from Canada, you will be sent to the US centre and from there, it’s all uphill as they will cite region conflicts, etc. RMA will be hit and miss.

Basically manufacturers now are cutting DRAM from their offerings which means most drives can’t handle large files as that I’ll overflow their paltry buffers and your speeds will plummet to that of a USB drive. WD SN770, Crucial P3, Kingston NV2, all omit DRAM. In fact, most of the cheaper offerings cut the feature on their drives.

As a general rule, I look at DRAM first, then cell type (try to avoid QLC over TLC), controller type can be important if you have specific needs (I purchased a m.2 to CDEF adapter for my Xbox and it only supports drives with a specific controller), and then warranty and product support.

In all honesty, this is not a bad list to get you started (not sure I’d put the 990 first, but it’s not crazy either): https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-ssds,3891.html

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Thanks for the info and the details.

I had watched a video some years ago of LTT about DRAM-less SSD and had been actively avoiding them since then. Will surely keep these details in mind.

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