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Kaguya and a WD SSD
The SSD model I have for my boot drive is the lowest-latency M.2 drive on the planet (and will be for the foreseeable future, because the technology it uses stopped being developed).
Part of why I know I won't switch from ext4 to btrfs despite all its cool features (and why I won't encrypt my install) is because those add latency, and I like pretending I can actually notice the 8-microsecond response times.
I've said a couple of times before on this blog that the ultimate goal of either the tech industry or any given government is to restrict the public's access to computers.
At the time, this was in observation of the depreciation of the desktop (pc tower) and executable programs (spotify.exe, for example) in favor of cell phones, tablets, and apps (the akp files you can't edit or customize).
There's also been the minimizing of the accessibility of desktop websites by designing exclusively for cell phones, and trying to railroad ad blocking extensions on browsers like YouTube/Google has been doing.
PC towers are already stupidly expensive, and only get pricier the more specific the use for them is (artwork, video editing, gaming, etc).
Now, as they're pushing AI onto every platform, the tech industry has simply cut the consumer out of the loop altogether by price gouging memory (RAM) and potentially, Solid State Drives (SSDs) and GPUs. All in favor of the "data center" gambit the US government is trying to push across the States.
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"Evolution of Data Storage" by Dezy Delaceur "Circuitry" by Dezy Delaceur Digital Art on Clip Studio Paint, 2024/2025
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Friendly advice for those with computers or potentially getting a computer: SSDs are worth it.
A SSD is a solid state drive. It serves the same purpose as at HDD or hard disk drive that is found on most computers. The only real difference on a surface level is that a hard drive uses a disk and an SSD doesn't not. The only part you should care about is that a SSD runs a lot faster than a HDD. This means that a computer with a SSD as the primary storage (or the C: drive in many cases) will allow the PC to startup and shut down much faster, access/manage files faster, and last much much longer than a HDD.
If you ever turned a computer and can't do anything because the "Disk" in task manager is at 100%, it's because of the HDD.
You can have both an HDD and an SSD, but Windows (the OS or operating system) will run better on the SSD. The computer will turn on faster. It will shut down faster.
How do I know this? I've seen it twice (technically three times). I put an SSD on my old laptop from around 2015 and reinstalled windows it. The startup and shutdown process mimics a new laptop (the SSD was NOT brand new). This was a laptop that died on me right before my college exams, so it's not my primary PC anymore.
The other more compelling example is I did the same thing to my parents' old 2017(? maybe older) office computer. My parents have complained for years about it running slow. The new SSD I put on it is the first solution that actually brought new life into it.
By the way, you might think a new hard drive would have a similar effect of the new SSD, but a new hard drive is slower than a new or old SSD. It was something I experienced in my current PC while trying to switch to an SSD with larger storage. Windows had always been on my SSD and as soon as I put that OS on the hard drive, it was significantly slower.
A SSD will allow your computer to run well for so much longer. I cannot figure out why the worthwhile investment in a SSD is understated, and I won't shut up about it. Sorry if this was hard to follow. When I'm done with college I'm making an informative comic/info graphic for this.
My FAKE Samsung SSD 870 EVO by ~murumokirby360
Never judge an item by its seller because when you see the details, you know it is "Fake" item, like my SSD. ☝️😯
For my explanation topic, please click below. ↓😉
• My FAKE Samsung 870 EVO Solid State Drive Review [feat. my Paper Dolls] (Recorded: Oct 13th 2013)
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