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 WD made a go at selling a hot pluggable case for m.2 nvme to pro photographers a while back and I kinda wish hot pluggable m.2 2230 in a trenchcoat competed with microsd, cfexpress, etc., with the drives so cheap and good now

@gsuberland there *are* adorable cheapish usb3 2230 enclosures now, we got that at least.

(and of course using m.2s could help with drive quality but not with PLP!)