Many have microSD cards soldered to their circuit boards.

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    Reminds me of the time when I bought a stack of microSD cards and readers from alibaba. About half of the cards and readers were dead on arrival, and the remaining ones died within a few years.

    Now I’ve learned my lesson. This is what happens when a company outsources quality control to the customer.

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      I had a less technical savvy coworker putting together a raspi for something, emulation I think. And he was notoriously cheap, he told me he got a micro SD from China for a suspiciously low price.

      Well during this endeavor, he would keep asking me about random errors he was seeing. And I kept saying bro it is that cheap SD card you bought. He wouldn’t hear it.

      Eventually, he tried out another SD card and sure enough, no more weird errors.

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      9 months ago

      The rough part is that quality products are now hard to come by even when you’re willing to spend more.

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        Absolutely, the companies are just so big the choice is so small so they can all be shit

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          I put the blame more on retailers for failing to assure the quality and authenticity of what they sell. You pay for one thing and get another.