• tatterdemalion@programming.dev
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        23 days ago

        I think they meant you could wipe with dd and then they are recyclable reusable.

        EDIT: s/recycleable/reusable

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            23 days ago

            More like they become reusable. A lot of places that refurbish donated computers for people who need them are perpetually short on drives since so much of the hardware they get have the drives pulled.

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        23 days ago

        Yeah lmao. Wipe one drive at a time with a USB connector. No thanks. I don’t have bulk drive operation equipment and then it ties up a computer doing the work.

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          23 days ago

          Wait, you don’t just hang like 6 of them out of your desktop by their cables and wipe them while you sleep?

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            22 days ago

            saw a setup like that at work, until it was determined to be a fire hazard. which it was.

            had to short the start pins of the MoBa with a paperclip to start the damn thing.

            we called it “the scorpion”, cause it would shock you if you touched it wrong, and it kinda looked like a scorpion with the cables hanging out all over the floor…

            #tales-from-IT

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      23 days ago

      They’re 500gb mechanical hard drives with financial data on them. Snip and done. No time wasted, not reusing them.

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        22 days ago

        A tool, primarily within Linux, that can overwrite disks. I’ve never seen it recommended for data deletion, but I guess it makes sense.

        It stands for “disk to disk” and is usually used for things like writing ISOs.

        However, shred is the usual approach.