• @[email protected]
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    3118 hours ago

    Lol the title of the article suggests that Seagate is involved in the scam, though it’s scammers selling used drives as new

    • Alphane MoonOPM
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      918 hours ago

      Agreed, the title isn’t particularly clear, but you can interpret it as “a scandal involving Seagate products” as opposed to “a scandal with Seagate”.

      • @[email protected]
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        2118 hours ago

        Since they use “Seagate’s” rather than “Seagate”, it indicated that it is Seagate who owns this scandal, using “Seagate” would change the meaning of the name to be a descriptive word, which wouldn’t claim to own the scandal.

  • @[email protected]
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    2018 hours ago

    Given that the other HDD manufacturers lack the tools to even identify the fraud (FARM), but Seagate drives do, this is actually a reason to buy Seagate.

    • @grue
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      316 hours ago

      “FARM?”

      • brvslvrnst
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        315 hours ago

        …Seagate’s FARM (field-accessible reliability metrics) values reveal that some had operated for over 50,000 hours.

        From the article 😉

      • MHLoppy
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        215 hours ago

        It’s in the article:

        Seagate’s FARM (field-accessible reliability metrics)