cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/41907712

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Unironically a good idea. I can see these really helping to increase the chances of memory survival in camera applications where the camera has a high chance of being physically destroyed. Also a metal body reallllly helps conduct heat out of the flash, which will increase their lifespan in continuous-write applications.

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59 points

Stainless is extra bad at conducting heat considering it’s a metal, but it’s still way better than plastic. I hope they make an aluminum version at some point.

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48 points

Yes, stainless is “bad”, compared to other metals. But like you also mentioned, it’s loads better than plastic.

I’d doubt they make an aluminum one, it’s probably not worth the tooling.

When dealing with only 100-200mW, even a small change in thermal conductivity will make a big difference.

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10 points

One day the card will be conductive enough for us to complain it’s hot when we take it out

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10 points

Seriously, my plastic cookware is terrible

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-6 points

How strong is aluminium compared to steel again? Oh right, its butter…

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106 points

Cool

Why tho

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36 points

Personally, id choose them over plastic ones if not just to save plastic

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14 points

doesn’t metal manufacturing use quite a lot more energy?

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39 points

But it has the benefit of not breaking down into micro plastics and getting into every part of everyone.

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3 points

probably, but then i can ingest less micro plastics. Which is probably good.

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18 points

People will pay more money for premium.

But yeah environmentally this is a damn good idea. We should make everything out of metal.

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6 points

sounds pretty metal

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18 points

Maybe extreme weather conditions for trail cams? That’s the only reason I would think about using one but never actually buy one for lol.

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6 points

ROG Ally

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12 points

Cause it’s metal.

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12 points

\m/

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79 points

Less plastic being manufactured? Sounds good to me. :)

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Seriously. Let’s light a fire under this trend. I will spend twice as much on a thing if it’s metal instead of plastic.

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11 points

While we’re at it, let’s get back to all metal phones! Screw this glass back shit.

For the “Wireless” charging people:

It’s a gimmick, nothing of value is lost

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16 points

“All right team this is the single most dropped item in the history of mankind we need to make this thing tough what are we gonna manufacture the backing out of?”

“Glass?”

“…….Brilliant!! You’ve got upper management written all over you, Jacobs!”

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14 points

Wireless charging rocks, dude

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2 points

I know it’s counter to what the thread is saying but I really miss plastic phones. They allowed for wireless charging and don’t shatter so easily. Lumias had amazing designs and were built like a brick.

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18 points

Likely far more energy and pollution needed to manufacture this though so overall a loss for the earth.

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17 points

But most steel is recycled and most plastic is not.

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11 points

You still need a lot of energy to recycle steel. Less than mining by far but still a lot.

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1 point

Is anyone going to bother recycling the one gram of metal in this card though?

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12 points

Energy needs can be met and shouldn’t be an argument for using plastic.

The pollution could be more dependending on how you look at that statement, but making something without plastic results in less plastic pollution and you can’t claim that to be an overall loss for the earth.

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You can swap out centralized energy sources (relatively speaking) overnight as greener sources become cheaper/more available compared to retooling whole industries away from plastic

It’s the same thing with electric cars, yea it might plug in now to a dirty energy source, but that energy source could be a green energy source tomorrow without you ever knowing and importantly not having to buy a new car or change any other infrastructure to take advantage of it

A power line is a power line, it doesn’t care if the electricity going through it was derived from a dirty power plant or solar or nuclear

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5 points

I respect the sentiment, but is the amount of plastic in an SD card really that significant? There’s probably more in just the packaging alone.

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10 points

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

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This is more like taking the first step, getting distracted by a cool bug, finding an interesting stick, and going home to show Mum your cool stick.

An SD card lasts for years, and the amount of plastic in one is negligible. It’s just not an issue.

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55 points

Should have used glorious Nippon steel, folded over 1000 times.

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19 points

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4 points

Easy there Weeby McWeebson.

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55 points

I feel like dealing with SD cards’ inevitable demise is more important than armoring them. What good is a stainless SD card that no longer functions after 2 years of use?

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49 points

What good is a stainless SD card

Better thermal conductivity and in turn dissipation than plastic does tend to longer lasting flash chips, how much this change means in real world practice though remains to be seen

Heat is a flash storage killer of all kinds

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24 points

It’s hard to believe that it would have taken 25 years for the many SD card builders out there to figure out that a heat spreader could solve the degradation problems.

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33 points

Why would they want to solve an issue that causes you to need a new product from them

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Well considering that most of the SD cards I’ve had always died from foul play or physical destruction of some kind I think that armoring them is not without merit.

Obviously like all solid state media they do wear out over time, and their wear leveling isn’t as good as an SSD which has a much more sophisticated controller with much more sophisticated wear leveling management.

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