All SSD and NVMe are also “just flash”, and reach 5GB/s and more, often limited by the available interface bandwidth until very recently.
All SSD and NVMe are also “just flash”, and reach 5GB/s and more, often limited by the available interface bandwidth until very recently.
That’s pretty slow for terabyte sized storage. And slow compared to the alternatives, too (600 MB/s or Gabs/s).
Spinning hard disks are faster than this, too. Have been for decade(s).
And this is why I refuse to buy devices that depend on “the cloud” to essentially work at all. Getting harder though…
Like others have asked, we’re missinga lot of details on what you mean by tag system. What’s the origin of a tag? Just a text field with free text (maybe assuming comma separation)? Are available tags defined per instance? Per community? Globally? And consequently, who maintains the list? One tag or many per post? Per comment?
Can I tag other peoples post or comment?
You seem to have a reasonably concrete idea, but unfortunately I don’t yet, so it’s hard to answer.
You’re not payingg for just the hardware. You’re paying for it being sustainably sourced (as much as possible, or at least as best as available to consumers), and the people manufacturing then getting a fair wage.
The list of cars you can’t open anymore once the battery dies is much longer than just “Tesla”. Some may have cumbersome workarounds (I’ve e heard some only have non-electric mechanism to open the trunk). Others require you to have a physical key that you normally don’t need and isn’t part of the everyday key (so it’s probably at home somewhere in a box, and this would’ve had the same result).
Arguably gambling.