HDD -vs- SSD

I got wind of the fact that a leapfrog in SSD technology is planned as another stopgap for the memory wall problem. Problem.

I am redesignating my home office as my POE; Personal Operations Environment; all computer equipment is on a rolling cart. I believe in seamless operations, and operations center. I am upscaling to discover more retirement opportunities. I buy everything second hand because that is who I am. I 100% have recycled my entire life. I am not a gamer.

I recently purchased a Lenovo M93 Tower, which fortunately was manufactured in Mexico. I bought it off Office Depot. Everything arrived about the same time, I started assembling. I also purchased a Nividia GPU 1600, because I am looking into VR and multimedia. I assembled before my first boot. After verifying the system did power on.

My plan all along was to clone my Fedora Linux laptop, cause I had a lot of good work in it. I received my second-hand 1 TiB Toshiba HDD at about the same time. So, I prepared the clone – got everything lined up just so. Then I decided to boot into Windows first (came with M93), you know setting up benchmarks to troubleshoot any failure. Attempted to boot Windows, GPU installed. Erratic is the exact word to describe my screen failure, flickering and such. Noted. I am not trouble shooting this because Windows is not my destination. When I went to switch the HDD’s, I realized it was an SSD. (Would probably agree with advertisement. After I saw 256 GB, it had to be replaced either way). I swapped the SSD for the cloned HDD, booted – problem solved. Once again God saved me from myself.

A hard drive has “Spinning magnetic platters + moving read/write head.”

A solid-state drive has “Flash memory (no moving parts)“.

The Artificial Intelligence memory wall problem is caused by the inability to move data from the execute layer (memory) to the data location, and back again fast enough to keep up with the advances in processing and memory speed.

Creating intelligent devices with advanced technology, which all resides in memory – is a fool’s errand. You should expect unpredictable hardware problems. The motherboard expects a hard drive.

I purchased a Toshiba HDD because the brand is very reliable. However, I purchased a hdd over the advanced ssd because of cost. Once again God saved me from myself – I do not have the skills to troubleshoot that problem. My entire install to include VIVE 2 Pro that I will learn once I get all the parts. It would have all failed because of the SSD.

The direct statement I am making is that Solid state drives should not be used as system drives. A system without a hard drive might work, but that would not be by effective design. The memory wall problem goes from bad, to triple bad.

[once I got into my long-term memory, I realized that the memory wall is a cousin to the bottleneck problem we had back in the day. a bottleneck is what happens if all users push transmit at the same time. And you had to be careful; some programmers could code around it. Some could not. That was back when Internet Banking was by modem. However, the concept crossed over. You could still get bottlenecks where no modem was involved. That was over 20 years ago. I was looking for improved bus rates back then, but nobody was having the conversation]

Renee Nichole Good

There are enough opinions going around you do not need one more. How Americans feel about the shooting is insignificant. I am sorry, but it is true.

We are straddled by party apartheid, and now we will slurry Ms. Good’s murder for political gain. She may or may not be opposed to this, had she survived.

The one thing I am certain of is the President Trump will pardon the border patrol agent. Everything betwixt now and then is all for the party.

RIP.

Cancelled

Genocide in Art

Art says “no” to life

Randa Abdel-Fattah is a Palestinian-Australian novelist and academic whose career bridges youth literature, critical race scholarship, and public political commentary. Educated to the PhD level and now a senior university lecturer, she rose to prominence through bestselling novels about Muslim identity and later became known for forceful essays and activism addressing Islamophobia, Palestine, and institutional power in Western cultural life.

updated 1/12/26

https://au.news.yahoo.com/major-arts-festival-doubt-jacinda-102913411.html

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/1/12/australia-festival-faces-mass-boycott-after-dropping-palestinian-author

[no respect]

Plastic Currency

In India children are paying tuition with plastic. Clean plastic waste is all that is required for their education. Apparently, India is not into separating waste, yet. The children will encourage society to do the same.

The article explains how they use plastic for “eco bricks”, as well. “Akshar’s students train local schools to make Eco Bricks, and Kalita was recently part of a team that travelled to Ladakh, 1,000 miles away, to teach students in a Himalayan school how to repurpose their plastic waste”.

The presentation is spectacular. Please read the article.

Anything worth having is worth taking care of.

Kyiv Evacuation

The residents of Kyiv are feeling a little left out with all the negotiations, and Putin’s non-stop bombardment. (Russia has a missile that fly’s 8000 MPH-unstoppable). Europe is apparently complaining because Russia actually used a weapon available to her.

The mayor of Kyiv is asking residents to self-evacuate temporarily to avoid the freezing winter.

Minneapolis

Governors have a duty of care to call in the National Guard for crowd control, for the protection of the people – while ICE operates within her borders. This is the immediate constitutional solution.

Governors Response.

So, when the Federal government is not operating as an individual, but in official capacity – they have immunity?

Short answer: Yes — generally.
When the federal government (or a federal officer) is acting in an official capacity and within constitutional/statutory authority, they enjoy intergovernmental immunity from state interference.
But this immunity is functional, not absolute.

McCulloch v. Maryland

The Court held:

  • States cannot tax federal operations
  • States cannot impede federal execution of lawful powers
  • Federal authority is supreme when constitutionally exercised

This case established official-capacity immunity from state control.

Focus! – Autism

Mr. Kennedy, it has been right at 1 year, give-or-take since you took-up the Health Care mantle for the United States of America. I would like your response to the following:

Or do you contest the chart. You mention science. I respectfully ask that you chart science alongside logic, and hopefully sometime soon – give us your best guess.

gauntlet

[I almost broke ChatGPT this morning. Ne went away and thought for an average of 5 minutes at a time (due to subject matter). I love how nem replays its thoughts. gives greater confidence in the answer. I will renew my membership because ChatGPT is not static. two directions; forward, backward. again, I like the business model; we work with – until we improve (honesty). I should check to see who is at the top, but that is no fun. I never enjoy fast-food. I slow cook everything]

[I know the UK does not accept American beef imports. not checking Europe – brain dead]

[not on Mr. Kennedy, but this is a failure of leadership. my instincts tell me we are a sacrificial lamb for $]

[“X” is tracking alongside the US graph. Find X]

[I printed the chart and taped it on the wall beside me]

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The more I thought about it, as Europe and the United Kingdom are treated as continents. We should include the entire continent of North America. Fortunately, I saved the chat separate – so I just continued where I left off:

Clearly, all of North America is following the same trend. I will close the chat and open comments. If anybody wants to branch off this the logic is already loaded.

[Argentina may want a rethink]

Canada

Europe

United Kingdom

United States

[soon every child born in the US will be autistic. if we cannot fix, prepare for a whole new world]