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Flash memory won’t last forever especially if it isn’t plugged in once in a while.
Do you have a source? I’m not disputing you, I just wanna learn more on the subject.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memory#Data_retention
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memory#Data_retention
Overtime the the electrons in and flash dissipates if not powered.
The amount of time it takes varies.
Oh, Steve Gibson gave an excellent description of this in Security Now two weeks ago:
Security Now #1023: Preventing Windows Sandbox Abuse
and this is the Tom’s Hardware article he’s referencing:
Unpowered SSD endurance investigation finds severe data loss and performance issues
Steve is an expert in this field, he makes SpinRite, which is probably the best tool on the market for drive health testing and repair.
That guy’s still at it?! Fairly sure I listened to him (and Leo… Laporte ?) podcasting 15-20 years ago. Crazy
You’re right to ask for a source, it should not be an offensive thing to ask for.
Luckily others have answered with citations. I was surprised and dismayed to learn that solid state memory isn’t so solid in the long run.
Maybe a better word would be Sturdy State - It can still topple.
All storage dies eventually. Flash memory (which is solid state) slowly has its data decay when it is not powered.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_degradation
All storage dies eventually.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy
I’d build whatever the hell he has on that stick.
That’s what she said
The list:
Still waiting for zone of the enders 3. We got an AC game out but thats the zoe we got at home for me.
I need the speed and carnage that made my ps2 stutter!
An entirely new IP where Left-rightman’s AI ghost sends you to the battlefield and you’re a reborn baby clone of Abe Lincoln.
That’s so Death Gear Stranding Solid… but with babies.
I asked ChatGPT and got a few wild ideas:
I mean, any of these are probably more coherent than a Kojima plot.
Isn’t he a well known troll? I can see that flashdrive burning out whatever machine it gets plugged into.
Leaving my fans a USB killer, telling them it is to help them move on after I am gone
I’m not the biggest fan of his games, but every time I hear something from him, my respect for him goes up.
I know people love this guy but it’s just so pretentious.
Yeah, he’s crossing into a bit of Hideki Kamiya territory with actions like that.
i wonder if Kojima is also hated by his (current and) former employees like Kamiya (self admitted in interview in Unseen games YouTube channel)
I seem to recall reading something around the time PT came out, where somebody said that Kojima is pretty difficult to work for, and runs his studio more like a director on a film set would. Apparently, he doesn’t take input or suggestions from anybody else outside of a few trusted writers on his team.
Granted, that was 10+ years ago when he was still at Konami, so maybe things are different now that he’s independent.
Can’t wait for his disciples to butcher the unclear message left by the boss and turn it into the opposite of what he would’ve wanted
Honestly, I’ve always felt Kojima’s greatest strength was his ideas and his greatest weakness was his execution…
If someone with a little more, uh… discretion, I guess? was given the seed of a Kojima idea and allowed to run with it without Kojima’s incessant need to over explain and over indulge, I think we’d end up with something really magical.