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  • Backwards compatible with USB 2.0 devices
  • Compatible with PC and Mac systems
  • Up to 150MB/s read, 45MB/s write

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Lexar 128GB JumpDrive V100 USB 3.0 Flash Drive - V100128G-1
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Model: Lexar JumpDrive V100 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive, Gray (LJDV100-128ABNL)

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These were called jumpdrive before you were a glimmer in your muddas eyes.

Seriously, because you would jump from one machine to another. It's meant for transport of data. And existed before the "always on" internet connection.
JumpDrive isn't a generic term for USB flash drive. It's part of the model name.
Yep, turn off your phone.

https://www.tomsguide.com/news/bl...e-tracking

In all seriousness, depending on your concern, you shouldn't be carrying a cell phone around with you at all. Even in the absence of bluetooth, having cell or wifi enabled emits signal that can be profiled.

This is all assuming you're actually interesting enough to track. Most folks aren't. I work in cyber and I just assume all my pii/health/location data is out there - and frankly don't care. If someone wants to know what I eat for dinner or about my weekly trips to Costco, I don't give a damn.

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04-29-2022 at 11:03 PM.
04-29-2022 at 11:03 PM.
Quote from WickaFlicka :
What kind of boomer naming these "jump drive". I think the worst I've heard is thumb drive.
JumpDrive isn't a generic term for USB flash drive. It's part of the model name.
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04-30-2022 at 02:31 AM.
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Quote from WickaFlicka :
What kind of boomer naming these "jump drive". I think the worst I've heard is thumb drive.
These were called jumpdrive before you were a glimmer in your muddas eyes.

Seriously, because you would jump from one machine to another. It's meant for transport of data. And existed before the "always on" internet connection.
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04-30-2022 at 06:21 AM.
04-30-2022 at 06:21 AM.
Quote from armedmetallica :
These were called jumpdrive before you were a glimmer in your muddas eyes.

Seriously, because you would jump from one machine to another. It's meant for transport of data. And existed before the "always on" internet connection.

This young Padawan clearly doesn't remember SneakerNet!

In the early 2000s, I used to transfer files at about 20 minutes for 750MB, depending on traffic. And I couldn't believe Macs stopped including 3.5 floppy drives!
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04-30-2022 at 07:46 AM.
04-30-2022 at 07:46 AM.
How does this compare to this Lexar one for $19 at Amazon?
Lexar JumpDrive M45 128GB USB 3.1 Flash Drive (LJDM45-128ABSLNA) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XFGC...UTF8&psc=1
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04-30-2022 at 08:15 AM.
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This young Padawan clearly doesn't remember SneakerNet!

In the early 2000s, I used to transfer files at about 20 minutes for 750MB, depending on traffic. And I couldn't believe Macs stopped including 3.5 floppy drives!
lol I have the 5" big boy disks - the 3.5" little guys, then the double density 2.88mb that never caught on, and ZipDrive, Syquest...

Mac stopping 3.5 is literally what killed it. I am no apple fan - but sometimes someone has to force consumers in a certain direction. I fight the 3.5mm aux removal - but we'll look back at it and probably reckon it was time. Just like the backlash Microsoft got when Xbox was going to require an "always on" internet connection. and today we have lightbulbs that have an "always on" internet connect. I goes back to the old Henry Ford saying - if I asked consumers what they want, they would've said faster horses".

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04-30-2022 at 10:44 AM.
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lol I have the 5" big boy disks - the 3.5" little guys, then the double density 2.88mb that never caught on, and ZipDrive, Syquest...

Mac stopping 3.5 is literally what killed it. I am no apple fan - but sometimes someone has to force consumers in a certain direction. I fight the 3.5mm aux removal - but we'll look back at it and probably reckon it was time. Just like the backlash Microsoft got when Xbox was going to require an "always on" internet connection. and today we have lightbulbs that have an "always on" internet connect. I goes back to the old Henry Ford saying - if I asked consumers what they want, they would've said faster horses".

The removal of the 3.5mm jack is to force Bluetooth which enables device tracking
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04-30-2022 at 10:48 AM.
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Quote from armedmetallica :
These were called jumpdrive before you were a glimmer in your muddas eyes.

Seriously, because you would jump from one machine to another. It's meant for transport of data. And existed before the "always on" internet connection.

Must be a colloquialism... 30 years in IT and I rarely to never heard this term. Flash drive, usb drive or thumb drive.
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The removal of the 3.5mm jack is to force Bluetooth which enables device tracking

It was due to waterproofing and dimensional requirements. Also, like the physical home button, it was one more physical thing that contributed to applecare claims. Common sense - not conspiracy theory. Source: neighbor who has been an engineer at Apple for 20+ years.
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It was due to waterproofing and dimensional requirements. Also, like the physical home button, it was one more physical thing that contributed to applecare claims. Common sense - not conspiracy theory. Source: neighbor who has been an engineer at Apple for 20+ years.
Sounds reasonable, now is there a way to turn off device tracking using Bluetooth?
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04-30-2022 at 11:09 AM.
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Sounds reasonable, now is there a way to turn off device tracking using Bluetooth?

Yep, turn off your phone.

https://www.tomsguide.com/news/bl...e-tracking

In all seriousness, depending on your concern, you shouldn't be carrying a cell phone around with you at all. Even in the absence of bluetooth, having cell or wifi enabled emits signal that can be profiled.

This is all assuming you're actually interesting enough to track. Most folks aren't. I work in cyber and I just assume all my pii/health/location data is out there - and frankly don't care. If someone wants to know what I eat for dinner or about my weekly trips to Costco, I don't give a damn.
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04-30-2022 at 11:20 AM.
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I bet a '3.5" floppy disk' is new term too!
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Will this work for a Tesla?
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