• jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Pretty sure the router doesn’t have persistent memory, so unplugging it wipes anything useful.

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      3 months ago

      Or for that matter, enough on board storage to store more than a few hours of logs at best. Logs generate obscene amounts of text per second.

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        3 months ago

        I can put over 100 HD movies on a drive smaller than my thumbnail, but i get what you’re saying.

        I don’t really have a point, I’m just amazed that storage has advanced this far in my lifetime (80’s/90’s kid)

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          3 months ago

          Manufacturers for most devices are going cheap out on everything they can, see: cell phone industry and 3.5mm jacks, microSD card slots, etc. More storage ups the cost by quite a bit more than the storage itself actually costs for a new phone (but don’t worry, the phone manufacturer offers cloud storage (as a paid service)!

          Storage has improved amazingly over a short period of time, there’s individual drives with more than 20 terabytes these days

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            3 months ago
            1. I totally agree with you

            2. Dude! I bought 16TB HDDs for my NAS for less than $300 each. What the hell!? I was paying just over $16 per terabyte!

            I’m an old fart from the 1.44MB disc days. I thought burning DVDs was cool. This is just…

            I have hundreds of movies and shows. I could watch 8hrs a day for a year and not rewatch anything in my collection. It’s amazing. Rejoice in it