@bl_r@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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I do that to my dead drives, but I’ve only had one fail that wasn’t an SSD. Moreso because the washers that separate the platters have a very satisfying ring to them that makes me keep them as a fidget toy.

I use the magnets to hold screws, it works great for that.

Unfortunately, SSDs have less interesting parts, so I just take them apart to destroy the chips after failure

peopleproblems
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… I didn’t but I guess I could start?

@xantoxis@lemmy.world
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Challenge accepted. I’ll post our collection tomorrow! I used some magnets to hold up a white board last week too. Hahaha

The mad god thrown of victory!

Yantantethera
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I use them as coffee mats…

I do that with save icons!

Vik
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41Y

The 3.5s make for excellent coasters lol

@variants@possumpat.io
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How do you keep them from sticking onto cups

Vik
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Good question, but I’ve not had that issue so far

I typically use yeti ramblers with a metal bases on them, though I’ve set ceramic mugs down on them too and they’ve not stuck. might depend on the drink a little?

@variants@possumpat.io
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Oh it’s probably vacuum sealed then so it doesn’t condensate

Vik
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Maybe but I do spill a bit every now and then. Can’t speak for the regular ceramic mugs, though that’s a bit of a rarity and they just have herbal tea

@PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca
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No but now I know what to do with my old hard drive that failed :)

@XTL@sopuli.xyz
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Yes. Got to admit mine just isn’t as big as yours, though.

@oDDmON@lemmy.world
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Yes. The magnets are ridiculously strong. Several hold screen in place on my heat exchanger, to keep leaves and lawn debris at bay.

Haven’t figured out a good use for the platters, but skeet shooting has crossed my mind.

If you wind a 2 or 3 layer pancake coil the size of the platter out of 12 or 14AWG magnet wire and dump a couple kJ through it from a capacitor bank, the platter will launch into the air. Don’t try it indoors unless you want a platter embedded in the ceiling.

@Gork@lemm.ee
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Zombie apocalypse DIY railgun

I will keep the magnets if I ever get into this in the future, but not the platters. I’ll just safely destroy them and dispose of them.

So far I only had 3 laptops and no desktops. I had 0 HDD failures, since I only ever had 3 of them so far.
The oldest one is more than 17 years old 80GB 2.5" Fujitsu HDD.

@tburkhol@lemmy.world
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Back in the day, I’d go through HDDs faster than systems-always needed to add storage before I could replace the CPU. I didn’t start disassembling them until they got up to the 500 _M_B range, but you’d often get 3 platters back then. OP must be harvesting from a whole workgroup - I’ve only got a 3cm stack and 7 drives waiting for the screwdriver.

The magnets are fantastic for tool mounts since they’re so strong

@Flixich@feddit.de
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I use the platters like this as my primary long term storage solution. It just saves so much space without the large enclosures. /s

@nis@feddit.dk
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Ah yes. The famous write-only backup solution :D

@BCsven@lemmy.ca
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You joke but early 90s we had exactly this with magneto optical drives

Macabre.

Yet also (bitter-)sweet, those drives gave everything they had for you, it’s only right to honor their memory & remember them.

I just open the drives & put them on shelves.

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I use SSDs

@nodsocket@lemmy.world
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In a distant post-apocalyptic future, the survivors will use hard drive platters as a currency.

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Techno-shamanism! I made a dream-catcher made from some plates.

Ms. ArmoredThirteen
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I made a wind chime once that I really loved. Had to dirty the plates because they could catch the sun well enough to vaporize your retinas

@Pechente@feddit.de
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I heard they keep data corruption away.

@Werbert@lemmy.world
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I made a DRAM catcher once.

@egeres@lemmy.world
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Oh wow!

@hemmes@lemmy.world
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Dude’s the Predator of the IT world

Pretty sure that title is firmly held by mcafe, even now.

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