Without a whole lot of fanfare, hard drives have become these cool little sticks
this Perfect Dark mission objective. fucking Blade Runner android brain-ass computer chip. yes sir, that's where all my favorite games and also my porn are saved.
this little silicon pog? Windows lives there
this is true but at the same time, i really wish U.2. would take off. SATA drives had significant advantages in terms of how easy they are to handle in a desktop or rackmount environment, durability, heat management, capacity without requiring ridiculously dense and more expensive chips, etc.
the only reason one would have a U.2. drive is because you are handling Serious Data. Data needing a drive large and fast enough that it's mostly heatsink. Something substantial and weighty in the hand.
we have data cards. we need data blocks to be their counterpart.
This made me want to see if there are external adapters for M.2, hell yes, this is what I want on my desk to slide a data stick into
