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You're being ridiculous. There are plenty of "serious" use cases that don't need a low-capacity industrial grade memory card.


If you're OK with randomly losing files without any warning then I'm not sure if your use case is serious.


There are options on the market that fall between questionably-sourced low-cost consumer grade cards and industrial-grade SLC cards.


But the lost files in this case weren't anything to do with the SD card hardware, were they? It was because of Zoom's implementation of FAT32. At least, that's what I understood from the article.


Of course, I'm not arguing that.




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