SD cards are the literal worst.

they've expanded to be the size of small hard drives, and devices like the rpi keep using them as boot media, but they:

- use garbage tier low endurance flash cells internally
- have little to no overprovisioning for wear
- perform only the most basic wear levelling
- have no protocol level integrity checking
- have few internal error correction features, if any
- decay comparatively quickly without patrol scrubs
- do not perform patrol scrubs
- cannot do PLP

@gsuberland what I’m hearing from this is that I should really, really not be using the SD card in my camera as long term storage   guess who’s backing it up as soon as they get home today?
@carbontwelve oh yeah absolutely. you can expect to see bit-rot on SD cards for anything that was written longer than a year or two ago.
@gsuberland oh dear haha. Yeah this is going on five years. Didn’t have a computer to copy it over to until this year and so it’s just sat on the shelf, forgotten!

@carbontwelve oof. fingers crossed for you.

our wedding photographer gave us our photos on a USB stick. every single photo on it is now unreadable. (naturally I made backups immediately once we got them!)