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    10 months ago

    USB sticks are not very reliable and can become totally unreadable randomly. I hope you at least have a few backups of it

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      10 months ago

      Yeah, they are horribly unreliable.

      I got myself 5 sticks, put the same data on all 5.

      1st was dead within a month. 2nd & 3rd both dead in 4m, 4th dead in 6m. The 5th is still alive 3 years later.

      It’s a shit lottery, don’t play it, modern flash drives are absolutely garbage. Yet I still have a whole pile of 1,2, 4 GB flash drives from over a decade ago and they all still work.

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        10 months ago

        Old flash drives used to be all SLC.

        Newer ones, use the cheapest tech for the same capacity, with QLC being about 16 times less reliable than SLC.

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      10 months ago

      Carve it in granite and bury it underground so that future archaeologists can be confused over their meaning.

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      10 months ago

      USB sticks can be very different. I would recommend using small M.2 SSD in a stick enclosure.