It's quite annoying for me, (when i had an sd card slot) i pulled my card and moved files back and forth a lot because androids "file server" is ass at transferring more than a couple things. WiFi transferring is okay but i don't like having to constantly map files to an ftp or smb so i can access them quickly, i know I'm in the minority on this but really accessible hot swap storage is super important to me. Most of my drives are removable in my main computer so i can toss them in my bag with my laptop and take what i need with me. My v20 had 2 sd cards tucked into it's case so i could swap between a (retro)rom library, music library, or run system backups to the 3rd.
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Unless they're blizzard/Activision.
Can confirm, long live the Usenet.
At least a few times a week, or when a new album releases when I'm not at home.
Live by the wire, die by the wire(with a 3.5mm plug/jack of course)
Peglin is pretty good, each stage doesn't take very long.
5 minutes, not 5 hours, lol, love this game but deffo is a quick way to lose an hour
Both are accurate(if the scale doesn't include a "0" star option)
That's a solution i never knew existed, that's cool as hell.
I'm aware, but raid 1 is mirroring which is redundancy, a jbod offers no redundancy so a backup would be even more crucial to protecting from data loss. Also i never said raid is a backup.
If you haven't looked into it, and if you already have the disks of varying capacity, check out JBOD. You will have to configure a system for backups however as you wont have parity like raid1
Loving my zenfone 9, has some issues due to the supported network bands but its usable with some tinkering (USA).