• dezmd@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    In the name of even dumber stupid internet arguments, it was. Data loss along with the price paid was an obvious inference.

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        15 days ago

        And yet the entire context is discussing an expensive SSD that would go bad, inherently implying data loss as part of the inferred outcomes. Not a blender or a crock pot or the LCD display of a 1997 Honda Civic radio.

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          15 days ago

          It’s the wrong explicit emphasis though. Faced with a bad 8tb drive my primary concern would likely be the data loss. It’s pretty well known these drives have a five year warranty as well, so if it were bricked even, you’d likely be able to get the money back / drive replaced.