I buy refirb server drives . With a raid array and warranty, the risk of a failing drive is within an acceptable range for me.
This listing was a bit cheaper last I looked, so just over $10/TB is more accurate to say now haha.
I've used serverpartdeals for 2 Seagate 16TB drives. I had 1 drive start to show signs of premature failure (unusually slow read/write speeds and read errors).
Their support is amazing. They 2nd day Air shipped me a replacement (after asking for advanced replacement) so I could rebuild my array before returning the old drive. No cost to me.
Good service gives me way more confidence in a store front than just positive product reviews. Can't recommend these guys enough.
Drive space can be had for less than 10USD a TB, so I'd hardly call hoarding a problem. Unless youre hoarding hundreds of copies of Call of Duty
Strangely no. I wonder if it being a @proton address is enough to kill the spam service. Many legit websites won't accept an @proton either, idk.
Motorcycling. Nearly all modern bikes have no ability to touch the internet, so you can get into a really fun hobby with practical benefits without being spied on.
https://github.com/erkserkserks/openboard/tree/master/app/src/main/jniLibs
You probably want the v8a one
Laughing at not with. Hence the downvotes
Linking a whole article to answer the question, is a hilarious way to prove his point that most people don't know what an UPF is.