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Stop buying PCIe 5.0 SSDs for your gaming PC

4 December 2025 at 08:30

Everyone wants to get the best performance for their PC that they can afford, and NVMe SSDs are a temptingβ€”and easyβ€”way to improve how quickly your PC responds. Unfortunately, the real world isn't a benchmark, and the actual performance gains you get aren't as simple as the speeds advertised on the drives suggest.

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4 December 2025 at 02:27

졜근 λžœμ„¬μ›¨μ–΄λ₯Ό λΉ„λ‘―ν•œ 사이버 곡격이 κΈ°μ—…μ˜ 핡심 리슀크둜 λΆ€μƒν•˜κ³  μžˆλ‹€. 곡격의 λΉˆλ„μ™€ 정ꡐ함이 λ†’μ•„μ§€λ©΄μ„œ μΉ¨μž… μ°¨λ‹¨μ—λ§Œ μ˜μ‘΄ν•œ κΈ°μ‘΄ λ³΄μ•ˆ μ²΄κ³„μ˜ ν•œκ³„κ°€ μ§€μ λ˜κ³  μžˆλ‹€. 이에 따라 곡격 λ°œμƒ ν›„ μ–Όλ§ˆλ‚˜ μ‹ μ†ν•˜κ²Œ νƒμ§€ν•˜κ³  λ³΅κ΅¬ν•˜λŠλƒκ°€ λΉ„μ¦ˆλ‹ˆμŠ€ 연속성 ν™•λ³΄μ˜ 핡심 μš”μ†Œλ‘œ λ– μ˜€λ₯΄κ³  μžˆλ‹€.

이번 μ›¨λΉ„λ‚˜λŠ” 사이버 λ³΄μ•ˆκ³Ό 곡격 이후 볡원 체계λ₯Ό ν¬κ΄„ν•˜λŠ” 사이버 νšŒλ³΅νƒ„λ ₯μ„±(Cyber Resilience) κ°œλ…μ„ 닀룬닀. IBM μŠ€ν† λ¦¬μ§€ ν”Œλž˜μ‹œμ‹œμŠ€ν…œ(FlashSystem)κ³Ό IBM ν…Œμ΄ν”„ 라이브러리(Tape Library)λ₯Ό μ€‘μ‹¬μœΌλ‘œ μ‹€μ œ 적용 사둀λ₯Ό μ‚΄νŽ΄λ³Έλ‹€.

IBM ν”Œλž˜μ‹œμ‹œμŠ€ν…œμ€ 운영 데이터 λ³΄ν˜Έμ™€ 볡원 κΈ°λŠ₯을 κ°–μΆ˜ μŠ€ν† λ¦¬μ§€ μ†”λ£¨μ…˜μ΄λ‹€. 논리적 에어갭과 λΆˆλ³€ μŠ€λƒ…μƒ· κΈ°λŠ₯으둜 데이터λ₯Ό μ™ΈλΆ€ μ ‘κ·ΌμœΌλ‘œλΆ€ν„° κ²©λ¦¬ν•˜λ©°, νŒ¨ν„΄ 뢄석 기반의 이상 μ§•ν›„ 탐지 및 μ•Œλ¦Ό κΈ°λŠ₯을 μ œκ³΅ν•œλ‹€.

IBM ν…Œμ΄ν”„ λΌμ΄λΈŒλŸ¬λ¦¬λŠ” 물리적 에어갭 격리λ₯Ό 톡해 데이터λ₯Ό λ³΄ν˜Έν•˜λŠ” λ°±μ—… μ†”λ£¨μ…˜μ΄λ‹€. λ„€νŠΈμ›Œν¬μ—μ„œ λΆ„λ¦¬λœ ν™˜κ²½μ—μ„œ λŒ€κ·œλͺ¨ 데이터λ₯Ό μž₯κΈ° 보관할 수 μžˆμ–΄ λžœμ„¬μ›¨μ–΄ 곡격 μ‹œ 볡ꡬ μˆ˜λ‹¨μœΌλ‘œ ν™œμš©λœλ‹€.

IBM은 사이버 νšŒλ³΅νƒ„λ ₯μ„±μ˜ 핡심 μš”μ†Œλ‘œ β–²μ‹ μ†ν•œ 탐지 및 볡원 β–²μ˜€ν”„μ‚¬μ΄νŠΈ μ €μž₯ β–²κ°„νŽΈν•œ 관리 체계 λ“± μ„Έ κ°€μ§€λ₯Ό μ œμ‹œν•œλ‹€. νŒ¨ν„΄ 탐지와 λΆˆλ³€ μŠ€λƒ…μƒ· 기반의 λΉ λ₯Έ λŒ€μ‘, 물리적 격리λ₯Ό ν†΅ν•œ 데이터 보쑴, 톡합 관리 μ½˜μ†”μ„ ν†΅ν•œ 운영 νš¨μœ¨ν™”κ°€ μ£Όμš” λ‚΄μš©μ΄λ‹€. ꡬ체적인 κ΅¬ν˜„ λ°©μ•ˆμ€ μ›¨λΉ„λ‚˜μ—μ„œ μ†Œκ°œλœλ‹€.

μ›¨λΉ„λ‚˜λŠ” 사전 등둝 μ‹œ 무료둜 μ°Έμ—¬ κ°€λŠ₯ν•˜λ‹€. 등둝은 νŒŒμš΄λ“œλ¦¬ 코리아가 μš΄μ˜ν•˜λŠ” IT μ „λ¬Έ μ½˜ν…μΈ  ν”Œλž«νΌ ν…Œν¬λΌμ΄λΈŒλŸ¬λ¦¬λ₯Ό 톡해 μ§„ν–‰λœλ‹€. κΈ°μ‘΄ νšŒμ›μ€ 둜그인 ν›„ λ°”λ‘œ 등둝할 수 있으며, λΉ„νšŒμ›μ€ κ°„λ‹¨ν•œ νšŒμ› κ°€μž… ν›„ μ΄μš©ν•  수 μžˆλ‹€. 상세 μ •λ³΄λŠ” 곡식 νŽ˜μ΄μ§€μ—μ„œ μ œκ³΅ν•œλ‹€.
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The Last Video Rental Store Is Your Public Library

By: BeauHD
3 December 2025 at 18:23
404 Media's Claire Woodcock writes: As prices for streaming subscriptions continue to soar and finding movies to watch, new and old, is becoming harder as the number of streaming services continues to grow, people are turning to the unexpected last stronghold of physical media: the public library. Some libraries are now intentionally using iconic Blockbuster branding to recall the hours visitors once spent looking for something to rent on Friday and Saturday nights. John Scalzo, audiovisual collection librarian with a public library in western New York, says that despite an observed drop-off in DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K Ultra disc circulation in 2019, interest in physical media is coming back around. "People really seem to want physical media," Scalzo told 404 Media. Part of it has to do with consumer awareness: People know they're paying more for monthly subscriptions to streaming services and getting less. The same has been true for gaming. As the audiovisual selector with the Free Library of Philadelphia since 2024, Kris Langlais has been focused on building the library's video game collections to meet comparable interest in demand. Now that every branch library has a prominent video game collection, Langlais says that patrons who come for the games are reportedly expressing interest in more of what the library has to offer. "Librarians out in our branches are seeing a lot of young people who are really excited by these collections," Langlais told 404 Media. "Folks who are coming in just for the games are picking up program flyers and coming back for something like that." IP disputes are fueling the shift, too. The report notes how rights and licensing battles are making some films harder to access -- from titles that quietly slip out of commercial circulation, to streaming-only releases that never make it to disc, to entire shows vanishing during mergers like HBO Max-Discovery+. One prominent example is The People's Joker, which was briefly pulled from the Toronto International Film Festival over a conflict with Batman's rightsholders. Situations like that are pushing librarians to grab physical copies while they still can, before these works risk disappearing altogether.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Software utilities that shorten your SSD's lifespan

3 December 2025 at 09:30

Because SSDs don't use physical storage, it's easy to assume that they don't really suffer from wear and tear. However, you can still digitally run down the lifespan of an SSD if you use certain software utilities with it. If you want to maximize its lifespan, steer clear of these things.

Google's Vibe Coding Platform Deletes Entire Drive

By: BeauHD
2 December 2025 at 13:18
A Google Antigravity user says the AI-driven "vibe coding" tool accidentally wiped his entire D: drive while trying to clear a project cache. Google says it's investigating, but the episode adds to a growing list of AI tools behaving in ways that "would get a junior developer fired," suggests The Register. From the report: We reached out to the user, a photographer and graphic designer from Greece, who asked we only identify him as Tassos M because he doesn't want to be permanently linked online to what could "become a controversy or conspiracy against Google." [...] Tassos told Antigravity to help him develop software that's useful for any photographer who has to choose a few prime shots from a mountain of snaps. He wanted the software to let him rate images, then automatically sort them into folders based on that rating. According to his Reddit post, when Tassos figured out the AI agent had wiped his drive, he asked, "Did I ever give you permission to delete all the files in my D drive?". "No, you absolutely did not give me permission to do that," Antigravity responded. "I am horrified to see that the command I ran to clear the project cache appears to have incorrectly targeted the root of your D: drive instead of the specific project folder. I am deeply, deeply sorry. This is a critical failure on my part." Redditors, as they are wont to do, were quick to pounce on Tassos for his own errors, which included running Antigravity in Turbo mode, which lets the Antigravity agent execute commands without user input, and Tassos accepted responsibility. "If the tool is capable of issuing a catastrophic, irreversible command, then the responsibility is shared -- the user for trusting it and the creator for designing a system with zero guardrails against obviously dangerous commands," he opined on Reddit. As noted earlier, Tassos was unable to recover the files that Antigravity deleted. Luckily, as he explained on Reddit, most of what he lost had already been backed up on another drive. Phew. "I don't think I'm going to be using that again," Tassos noted in a YouTube video he published showing additional details of his Antigravity console and the AI's response to its mistake. Tassos isn't alone in his experience. Multiple Antigravity users have posted on Reddit to explain that the platform had wiped out parts of their projects without permission.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Your Google Drive is a disasterβ€”here's how to fix it in just one afternoon

2 December 2025 at 08:15

Google Drive is a storage solution, but most of us treat it like a digital junk drawer. Files end up in random folders, duplicates stack up, and finding anything becomes a pain. The good news? With a bit of cleanup, you can sort out the clutter and tidy up your storage in just one afternoon.

Raise Bikes to the Heavens with Humble Garage Door Opener

By: Ian Bos
30 November 2025 at 13:00
bikes are shown raised from the floor from the garage opener lift

Biking can be an incredibly rewarding hobby, but what do you do with all of your expensive pieces of metal and composite when you aren’t hitting the trails? They take up space that you could use for more bikes! [Chaz] figured there had to be a better way and discovered the unlikely solution of the humble garage opener.

Garage doors are made to lift high with moderate weight, exactly what one would expect from a bike lift. If you have high ceilings in your garage or wherever else you store your bikes there can’t be much easier than pushing a button to get your bike out of the way.

To assemble the unusual bike rack, [Chaz] mounted the motor to the wall with a few scraps of wood, and built a wooden platform that rides along the rail. This additional board allows you to use a traditional bike wheel rack to gently raise the bike. While initially [Chaz] had some questionable results, this was quickly resolved with removing the rotational elements of the mount and allowing a slight slant in the bike.

While not everyone may need to raise their bikes to the heavens, this type of simple hacking is always rewarding to see come together. If you want to see how some more bike specific tech works, check out the insides of this expensive bike seat!

How Bad Will RAM and Memory Shortages Get?

29 November 2025 at 12:34
Digital Trends reports: A wave of shortages now threatens to ripple across RAM, SSDs, and even hard drives, affecting not only performance-hungry rigs but also everyday systems. β€” CyberPowerPC has publicly confirmed it will raise prices on all systems starting December 7th due to RAM costs spiking by 500% and SSD prices doubling since October. β€” Memory suppliers warn of a global DRAM and SSD shortage running into late 2026 or even 2027, driven heavily by AI server demand. β€” As reported by Bloomberg, Lenovo has already stockpiled memory to ride out the crunch and maintain steadier PC pricing. β€” Among other OEMs, HP, in its recent earnings call, flagged possible price increases or lower-spec models on the back of rising component costs. But Apple "may also be in a good position to weather the shortage," reports Ars Technica, since "analysts at Morgan Stanley and Bernstein Research believe that Apple has already laid claim to the RAM that it needs and that its healthy profit margins will allow it to absorb the increases better than most." Ars Technica also shows how much RAM and storage prices have jumped β€” sometimes as much as 2x or even 3x in just three months. "In short, there's no escaping these price increases, which affect SSDs and both DDR4 and DDR5 RAM kits of all capacities (though higher-capacity RAM kits do seem to be hit a little harder)." Memory and storage shortages can be particularly difficult to get through. As with all chips, it can take years to ramp up capacity and/or build new manufacturing facilities... And memory makers in particular may be slow to ramp up manufacturing capacity in response to shortages. If they decide to start manufacturing more chips now, what happens if memory demand drops off a cliff in six months or a year (if, say, an AI bubble deflates or pops altogether)? It means an oversupply of memory chips β€” consumers benefit from rock-bottom prices for components, but it becomes harder for manufacturers to cover their costs... The upshot is: Not only are memory prices getting bad now, but it's exceptionally difficult to predict when shortage-fueled price hikes might end... Tom's Hardware reports that AMD has told its partners that it expects to raise GPU prices by about 10 percent starting next year and that Nvidia may have canceled a planned RTX 50-series Super launch entirely because of shortages and price increases.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

3 reasons you should buy an energy-efficient ARM NAS (and 1 reason you shouldn't)

29 November 2025 at 12:00

Are you in the market for a new NAS, but can’t decide between ARM and Intel/AMD? There are several reasons why you should go with ARMβ€”most notably, it's way more power efficient. But traditional x86 does have one advantage you’ll want to consider.

Start your NAS build with this Synology OS alternative, on sale for Black Friday

28 November 2025 at 15:37

Unraid has just kicked off its annual Cyber Weekend Sale, offering some serious discounts if you are looking to build or upgrade your home server setup. This is the biggest sale of the season, and it runs now through Cyber Monday, giving you a chance to save up to 25% on perpetual licenses.

Stack n’ Rack Your Hardware With the HomeRacker Project

27 November 2025 at 10:00

Things are cooler when rack-mounted, and [KellerLab] aims to make that all far more accessible with the HomeRacker, a modular and 3D-printable rack building system designed to let you rack-mount to your heart’s content. While it can handle big things, it seems especially applicable to tasks like mounting one’s home network equipment and Raspberry Pi machines.

A rack is a great place for those Raspberry Pi servers and home networking equipment, but it can also handle bigger jobs.

The basic system (or core) consists of three different parts: supports, connectors, and lock pins. The supports are the main structural bars, the connectors mostly go at the corners, and the lock pins ensure everything stays put. The nominal sizing is a 15 mm x 15 mm profile for the supports, with lengths being a multiple of 15 mm.

All is designed with 3D printing in mind, and requires no tools to assemble or disassemble. There are design elements we really appreciate, like how parts are printed at an angle, which improves strength while eliminating the need for supports. The lock pins (and the slots into which they go) are designed so that they are effective and will neither rattle nor fall out.

But the core system is just the foundation. There’s plenty of modularity and expansions to handle whatever one may need, from Gridfinity shelves and drawers to various faceplates and other modules. There are some example applications available from [KellerLab]’s HomeRacker models page, like CD shelf, under-desk drawer, or filament rack.

[KellerLab] welcomes any collaboration, so check out the GitHub repository for CAD references and design files.

One last point to make about the value of printing objects like this at an angle: not only can the resulting layer lines provide better strength and reduce or eliminate the need for supports, but printing at an angle can help hide layer lines.

A Friendly Reminder That Your Unpowered SSDs Are Probably Losing Data

By: Lewin Day
26 November 2025 at 22:00

Save a bunch of files on a good ol’ magnetic hard drive, leave it in a box, and they’ll probably still be there a couple of decades later. The lubricants might have all solidified and the heads jammed in place, but if you can get things moving, you’ll still have your data. As explained over at [XDA Developers], though, SSDs can’t really offer the same longevity.

It all comes down to power. SSDs are considered non-volatile storageβ€”in that they hold on to data even when power is removed. However, they can only do so for a rather limited amount of time. This is because of the way NAND flash storage works. It involves trapping a charge in a floating gate transistor to store a single bit of data. You can power down an SSD, and the trapped charge in all the NAND flash transistors will happily stay put. But over longer periods of time, from months to years, that charge can leak out. When this happens, data is lost.

Depending on your particular SSD, and the variety of NAND flash it uses (TLC, QLC, etc), the safe storage time may be anywhere from a few months to a few years. The process takes place faster at higher temperatures, too, so if you store your drives in a warm area, you could see surprisingly rapid loss.

Ultimately, it’s worth checking your drive specs and planning accordingly. Going on a two-week holiday? Your PC will probably be just fine switched off. Going to prison for three to five years with only a slim chance of parole? Maybe back up to a hard drive first, or have your cousin switch your machine on now and then for safety’s sake.

On a vaguely related note, we’ve even seen SSDs that can self-destruct on purpose. If you’ve got the low down on other neat solid-state stories, don’t hesitate to notify the tipsline.

Unpowered SSDs in Your Drawer Are Slowly Losing Data

By: msmash
25 November 2025 at 10:21
An anonymous reader shares a report: Solid-state drives sitting unpowered in drawers or storage can lose data over time because voltage gradually leaks from their NAND flash cells, and consumer-grade drives using QLC NAND retain data for about a year while TLC NAND lasts up to three years without power. More expensive MLC and SLC NAND can hold data for five and ten years respectively. The voltage loss can result in missing data or completely unusable drives. Hard drives remain more resistant to power loss despite their susceptibility to bit rot. Most users relying on SSDs for primary storage in regularly powered computers face little risk since drives typically stay unpowered for only a few months at most. The concern mainly affects creative professionals and researchers who need long-term archival storage.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Your Data, Always Within Reach – 2TB of Lifetime Cloud Storage Is $89

12 November 2025 at 20:30

Say goodbye to recurring fees and complicated systems with FileJump’s straightforward and secure cloud storage platform β€” with lifetime access to your files.

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Your Data, Always Within Reach – 2TB of Lifetime Cloud Storage Is $89

12 November 2025 at 20:30

Say goodbye to recurring fees and complicated systems with FileJump’s straightforward and secure cloud storage platform β€” with lifetime access to your files.

The post Your Data, Always Within Reach – 2TB of Lifetime Cloud Storage Is $89 appeared first on TechRepublic.

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