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They told me I needed "purple surveillance"

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  • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

    They told me I needed "purple surveillance"

    sjjh@hachyderm.ioS This user is from outside of this forum
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    @mcc And better purple skills?

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    • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

      They told me I needed "purple surveillance"

      dysfun@social.treehouse.systemsD This user is from outside of this forum
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      @mcc yeah you definitely want to make sure your purple is watched

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      • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

        They told me I needed "purple surveillance"

        demize@unstable.systemsD This user is from outside of this forum
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        @mcc but what has purple ever done to anyone

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        • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

          They told me I needed "purple surveillance"

          ireneista@adhd.irenes.spaceI This user is from outside of this forum
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          @mcc huh. a model of hard drive. what a strange name.

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          • ireneista@adhd.irenes.spaceI ireneista@adhd.irenes.space

            @mcc huh. a model of hard drive. what a strange name.

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            @mcc it really sounds like a lavendar scare remake ><

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            • dysfun@social.treehouse.systemsD dysfun@social.treehouse.systems

              @mcc yeah you definitely want to make sure your purple is watched

              mal3aby@mastodon.smears.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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              @dysfun @mcc It's the only way to ensure the continuance of your purple reign

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              • ireneista@adhd.irenes.spaceI ireneista@adhd.irenes.space

                @mcc huh. a model of hard drive. what a strange name.

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                @ireneista @mcc They seem quite cheap, but I haven't been able to find out their characteristics other than "good for surveillance systems". Steady writes, never to be read?

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                • mal3aby@mastodon.smears.orgM mal3aby@mastodon.smears.org

                  @dysfun @mcc It's the only way to ensure the continuance of your purple reign

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                  @mal3aby @dysfun @mcc Purple containment is very important!

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                  • rogerbw@discordian.socialR rogerbw@discordian.social

                    @ireneista @mcc They seem quite cheap, but I haven't been able to find out their characteristics other than "good for surveillance systems". Steady writes, never to be read?

                    mcc@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @RogerBW @ireneista Some people are trying to convince me not to buy an external usb hard drive for backup but instead spend $40 more on an internal hd and then i guess a bit more than that on an enclosure

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                    • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                      @RogerBW @ireneista Some people are trying to convince me not to buy an external usb hard drive for backup but instead spend $40 more on an internal hd and then i guess a bit more than that on an enclosure

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                      @mcc @RogerBW @ireneista ohh, you mean shingled disks.

                      really slow, don't touch unless you're going to almost never actually use it.

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                      • dysfun@social.treehouse.systemsD dysfun@social.treehouse.systems

                        @mcc @RogerBW @ireneista ohh, you mean shingled disks.

                        really slow, don't touch unless you're going to almost never actually use it.

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                        @dysfun @RogerBW @ireneista I don't understand this post. You're saying I should avoid using the Purple drives for purposes *other* than the surveillance camera usecase?

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                        • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                          @dysfun @RogerBW @ireneista I don't understand this post. You're saying I should avoid using the Purple drives for purposes *other* than the surveillance camera usecase?

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                          @mcc @RogerBW @ireneista yes. they employ a technology called shingling to get capacities up. and the downside is performance is terrible. that's why they market them for surveillance because they just need a relatively low rate of write and maybe even to be read again sometime.

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                          • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                            @RogerBW @ireneista Some people are trying to convince me not to buy an external usb hard drive for backup but instead spend $40 more on an internal hd and then i guess a bit more than that on an enclosure

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                            Once an external USB hard drive I had bought stopped working. I started disassembling it to see if I might be able to repair it myself. What I found inside was an internal SATA hard drive and some electronics to "convert" that into USB. I moved that hard drive to a different enclosure and then it worked again.

                            So the lesson to learn from that is that sometimes when buying an external hard drive it really is just an internal hard drive in an enclosure.

                            This is post is just an observation and not really a recommendation of any sort.

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                            • kasperd@westergaard.socialK kasperd@westergaard.social

                              Once an external USB hard drive I had bought stopped working. I started disassembling it to see if I might be able to repair it myself. What I found inside was an internal SATA hard drive and some electronics to "convert" that into USB. I moved that hard drive to a different enclosure and then it worked again.

                              So the lesson to learn from that is that sometimes when buying an external hard drive it really is just an internal hard drive in an enclosure.

                              This is post is just an observation and not really a recommendation of any sort.

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                              @kasperd @ireneista @RogerBW to me an internal hard drive in an enclosure is a win because it is in a nice plastic case and it won't get banged up in a move or something

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                              • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                                They told me I needed "purple surveillance"

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                                @mcc is this a british military codename

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                                • kasperd@westergaard.socialK kasperd@westergaard.social

                                  Once an external USB hard drive I had bought stopped working. I started disassembling it to see if I might be able to repair it myself. What I found inside was an internal SATA hard drive and some electronics to "convert" that into USB. I moved that hard drive to a different enclosure and then it worked again.

                                  So the lesson to learn from that is that sometimes when buying an external hard drive it really is just an internal hard drive in an enclosure.

                                  This is post is just an observation and not really a recommendation of any sort.

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                                  @kasperd @RogerBW @mcc out of curiosity, have you ever had this not be the case? it's been how every external drive we've ever disassembled works

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                                  • ireneista@adhd.irenes.spaceI ireneista@adhd.irenes.space

                                    @kasperd @RogerBW @mcc out of curiosity, have you ever had this not be the case? it's been how every external drive we've ever disassembled works

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                                    @ireneista@irenes.space @kasperd@westergaard.social @RogerBW@discordian.social @mcc@mastodon.social

                                    • I've heard stories of external hard drives that integrate the USB adapter on the same PCB, so you need to solder to use it internally or recover data
                                    • my USB 2 hard drive is a SATA adapter. You can transfer data twice as fast by connecting it to a USB 3 adapter. One minute later (if not connected to the original adapter) it locks up and starts ignoring all IO commands. Sigh...
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                                    • nyanpasu64@donotsta.reN nyanpasu64@donotsta.re

                                      @ireneista@irenes.space @kasperd@westergaard.social @RogerBW@discordian.social @mcc@mastodon.social

                                      • I've heard stories of external hard drives that integrate the USB adapter on the same PCB, so you need to solder to use it internally or recover data
                                      • my USB 2 hard drive is a SATA adapter. You can transfer data twice as fast by connecting it to a USB 3 adapter. One minute later (if not connected to the original adapter) it locks up and starts ignoring all IO commands. Sigh...
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                                      @nyanpasu64 @RogerBW @mcc @kasperd oh wow

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                                      • dysfun@social.treehouse.systemsD dysfun@social.treehouse.systems

                                        @mcc @RogerBW @ireneista yes. they employ a technology called shingling to get capacities up. and the downside is performance is terrible. that's why they market them for surveillance because they just need a relatively low rate of write and maybe even to be read again sometime.

                                        megmac@social.treehouse.systemsM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @dysfun isn't that what @mcc wants though? The original spec was "back up to it and throw it in a drawer". Not surveillance, but not terribly different requirements.

                                        @RogerBW @ireneista

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                                        • ireneista@adhd.irenes.spaceI ireneista@adhd.irenes.space

                                          @kasperd @RogerBW @mcc out of curiosity, have you ever had this not be the case? it's been how every external drive we've ever disassembled works

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                                          I have had one with a very different form factor that was unlikely to contain a regular internal hard drive. I never took that one apart though.

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