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1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi OP ,
  • One of the government's justification for the practice was "It was lawful at the time". Now the Supreme Court ruled the law was never constitutional.
  • The Supreme Court also decided that "statute of limitations" does not apply so plaintiffs can still seek compensation.

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1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi OP ,

Yes, not the best things people have done in the name of their country.

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1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi ,

The cable one is just a regular SATA connector, since SAS HBAs can also control SATA drives (but not vice versa).

I believe the connector you are looking for is called SFF-8482. It is available in backplane and cable versions.

https://www.servethehome.com/sas-sata-cables-guide-sff8087-8088-8470-8482-8484-single-device-connectors/

1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi ,

The equivalent of SAS expanders for SATA are called port multipliers, and the JMS562 chip in the picture can act as one (as well as becoming a sort of RAID controller).

1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi ,

OP should be looking at backup before considering RAID anyway, because RAID is not backup.

1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi ,

Disclaimer: this is not from experience so perhaps someone who do run servers with USB HDDs can comment on long term stability of USB as an interface.

Technically speaking, even USB 3 gen 1 (5Gb/s (gigabits per sec)) is far more than enough to saturate a broadband connection (probably under 1Gb/s). Assuming you’re going to use mechanical HDDs, best case they can transfer around 200MB/s (that’s megabytes per sec)), so no problem there either.

You might want to use external 3.5 inch HDDs as they have separate power supplies (less picky on power supplied from USB) and are much more likely to be CMR (which performs better than SMR, best if you check the specific model’s spec to make sure it is CMR) than 2.5 inch ones.

1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi ,

And we'll leverage said feature until we become the market leader, at which point we will abandon it and begin the next phase of enshittification.

1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi ,

And to think we want to abolish leap seconds because they are ‘too hard’.

1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi ,

What use case is there for a user application to access the ambient light sensor?

1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi ,

If Meta win this lawsuit, does it mean I can download some open source AI and claim that "These million 4k Blu-ray ISOs I torrented was just used to train my AI model"?

Heck, if how you use the downloaded stuff is a factor, I can claim that I just torrented those files and never looked at them. It is more believable than Meta's argument too, because, as a human, I do not have enough time to consume a million movies in my lifetime (probably, didn't do the math) unlike AIs.

But who am I kidding, I fully expect to be sued to hell and back if I were actually to do that.

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