Re: OT Re: SATA SSD keeps disconnecting

From: Ralf Mardorf <ralf-mardorf_at_riseup.net>
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2022 15:51:41 UTC
On Sun, 27 Feb 2022 09:03:13 -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>Then, the problem is not them, not in Sears and others like them, but 
>rather in us, who changed our attitude, and are happier to buy a piece 
>of junk made you know where that lasts a couple of years... instead of 
>paying fair (and certainly higher) price for well made product that 
>lasts your life, and those of your kids and grandkids. As my friend
>like to say: look for a fool in the mirror.

Hahaha,

if only it were that easy. I own inexpensive potentially crap made
in a low-wage country, bought from necessity. I also bought
potentially high quality things from companies that aren't
from a low-wage country, for much money, if I could afford it
financially.

Actually some of the potentially crap is long-lasting and reliable and
some of the potentially high quality things, from companies that aren't
from a low-wage country, is short-life crap and apart from this much
likely made in a low-wage country, too.

There are several low-wage countries. Products made in a low-wage
country are not necessarily from a known Asian dictatorial regime.

However, it's more or less impossible to know what we buy.

Regards,
Ralf