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I never sell old electronics so my attic is full of old E-waste. I'm in particular a oneplus and samsung fan boy

3 generations of Oneplus in one frame. Oneplus 13, oneplus 11 and OnePlus 9. The 9 doesn't have a charge no more but it still works

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I also have a oneplus 7T pro in fhe closet. The one with the popup camera and OnePlus 3 the gun metal model. Both of them broken. Oneplus 3 was actually my first phone.

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I also have various oneplus accesories. Their buds, watches etc . I also have their now discontinued TV in the back room

I'm also samsung boy. I had the s23 ultra. S22 ultra. The s9 and also used to use my mum's s7 edge that's in the attic somewhere. I also had the galaxy watch 4 that still works when I gave it a charge, galaxy buds live at launch and galaxy tablets. I also have the boxes for most of them.

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I have only ever bought iphones twice in my life. I had the iphone 13. And now the iPhone 16 pro. I don't like iphones but I'm forced to use it because I use a macbook for work and need airdrop and imessages

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Besides this I also have many laptops. Most of them I personally bricked during my experiments tweaking the firmwares, core operating system code or overclocking them etc. The first laptop you see busted open was due to me slamming the laptop on ground in a fit of rage.

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I also have multiple tablets. That round white tablet you see is among the first mass market tablets in the world iirc. I don't remember the name exactly. It's like 15-16 years old. I got it when I was just a kid. And below that are a few gaming laptops and old macbooks.

I also have dozens of earbuds and headphones somewhere in the attic and also old graphics cards, and AMD FX processors. I'm a hoarder what can I say.

My dad's storage room is even more interesting. He has a lot of old y2k and 90s era tech. Like a dozen blackberrys, tablets, headphones, those beige laptops and desktops and he still has the Sony Ericsson P910. Like the world's first touchscreen smartphone or something. And he used it to take my pics when I was born. The company gave it to him and it was ridiculously expensive back then and is now an antique piece

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i want plastic surgery so bad man

the wait is killing me
 
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why dont u sell
 
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@Subhuman check this out
 
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Me too, I have a ton of old phones and old pc parts
 
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@Subhuman you gotta see this
 
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Did you end up making the thread about KiwiFarms?
 
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I never sell old electronics so my attic is full of old E-waste. I'm in particular a oneplus and samsung fan boy

3 generations of Oneplus in one frame. Oneplus 13, oneplus 11 and OnePlus 9. The 9 doesn't have a charge no more but it still works

View attachment 5052412

I also have a oneplus 7T pro in fhe closet. The one with the popup camera and OnePlus 3 the gun metal model. Both of them broken. Oneplus 3 was actually my first phone.

View attachment 5052416View attachment 5052418

I also have various oneplus accesories. Their buds, watches etc . I also have their now discontinued TV in the back room

I'm also samsung boy. I had the s23 ultra. S22 ultra. The s9 and also used to use my mum's s7 edge that's in the attic somewhere. I also had the galaxy watch 4 that still works when I gave it a charge, galaxy buds live at launch and galaxy tablets. I also have the boxes for most of them.

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I have only ever bought iphones twice in my life. I had the iphone 13. And now the iPhone 16 pro. I don't like iphones but I'm forced to use it because I use a macbook for work and need airdrop and imessages

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Besides this I also have many laptops. Most of them I personally bricked during my experiments tweaking the firmwares, core operating system code or overclocking them etc. The first laptop you see busted open was due to me slamming the laptop on ground in a fit of rage.

View attachment 5052425

I also have multiple tablets. That round white tablet you see is among the first mass market tablets in the world iirc. I don't remember the name exactly. It's like 15-16 years old. I got it when I was just a kid. And below that are a few gaming laptops and old macbooks.

I also have dozens of earbuds and headphones somewhere in the attic and also old graphics cards, and AMD FX processors. I'm a hoarder what can I say.

My dad's storage room is even more interesting. He has a lot of old y2k and 90s era tech. Like a dozen blackberrys, tablets, headphones, those beige laptops and desktops and he still has the Sony Ericsson P910. Like the world's first touchscreen smartphone or something. And he used it to take my pics when I was born. The company gave it to him and it was ridiculously expensive back then and is now an antique piece
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theres a fucking one plus 13:feelswhat:

i had the orignal oneplusone in middle school
 
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I never sell old electronics so my attic is full of old E-waste. I'm in particular a oneplus and samsung fan boy

3 generations of Oneplus in one frame. Oneplus 13, oneplus 11 and OnePlus 9. The 9 doesn't have a charge no more but it still works

View attachment 5052412

I also have a oneplus 7T pro in fhe closet. The one with the popup camera and OnePlus 3 the gun metal model. Both of them broken. Oneplus 3 was actually my first phone.

View attachment 5052416View attachment 5052418

I also have various oneplus accesories. Their buds, watches etc . I also have their now discontinued TV in the back room

I'm also samsung boy. I had the s23 ultra. S22 ultra. The s9 and also used to use my mum's s7 edge that's in the attic somewhere. I also had the galaxy watch 4 that still works when I gave it a charge, galaxy buds live at launch and galaxy tablets. I also have the boxes for most of them.

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I have only ever bought iphones twice in my life. I had the iphone 13. And now the iPhone 16 pro. I don't like iphones but I'm forced to use it because I use a macbook for work and need airdrop and imessages

View attachment 5052423

Besides this I also have many laptops. Most of them I personally bricked during my experiments tweaking the firmwares, core operating system code or overclocking them etc. The first laptop you see busted open was due to me slamming the laptop on ground in a fit of rage.

View attachment 5052425

I also have multiple tablets. That round white tablet you see is among the first mass market tablets in the world iirc. I don't remember the name exactly. It's like 15-16 years old. I got it when I was just a kid. And below that are a few gaming laptops and old macbooks.

I also have dozens of earbuds and headphones somewhere in the attic and also old graphics cards, and AMD FX processors. I'm a hoarder what can I say.

My dad's storage room is even more interesting. He has a lot of old y2k and 90s era tech. Like a dozen blackberrys, tablets, headphones, those beige laptops and desktops and he still has the Sony Ericsson P910. Like the world's first touchscreen smartphone or something. And he used it to take my pics when I was born. The company gave it to him and it was ridiculously expensive back then and is now an antique piece

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only ever had apple devices other then laptops and few tablets tbh, i also hoard my tech so i can switch if one breaks
 
You shouldn't sell old devices anyway
Alot of info can be found, even when wiped
 
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I never sell old electronics so my attic is full of old E-waste. I'm in particular a oneplus and samsung fan boy

3 generations of Oneplus in one frame. Oneplus 13, oneplus 11 and OnePlus 9. The 9 doesn't have a charge no more but it still works

View attachment 5052412

I also have a oneplus 7T pro in fhe closet. The one with the popup camera and OnePlus 3 the gun metal model. Both of them broken. Oneplus 3 was actually my first phone.

View attachment 5052416View attachment 5052418

I also have various oneplus accesories. Their buds, watches etc . I also have their now discontinued TV in the back room

I'm also samsung boy. I had the s23 ultra. S22 ultra. The s9 and also used to use my mum's s7 edge that's in the attic somewhere. I also had the galaxy watch 4 that still works when I gave it a charge, galaxy buds live at launch and galaxy tablets. I also have the boxes for most of them.

View attachment 5052422

I have only ever bought iphones twice in my life. I had the iphone 13. And now the iPhone 16 pro. I don't like iphones but I'm forced to use it because I use a macbook for work and need airdrop and imessages

View attachment 5052423

Besides this I also have many laptops. Most of them I personally bricked during my experiments tweaking the firmwares, core operating system code or overclocking them etc. The first laptop you see busted open was due to me slamming the laptop on ground in a fit of rage.

View attachment 5052425

I also have multiple tablets. That round white tablet you see is among the first mass market tablets in the world iirc. I don't remember the name exactly. It's like 15-16 years old. I got it when I was just a kid. And below that are a few gaming laptops and old macbooks.

I also have dozens of earbuds and headphones somewhere in the attic and also old graphics cards, and AMD FX processors. I'm a hoarder what can I say.

My dad's storage room is even more interesting. He has a lot of old y2k and 90s era tech. Like a dozen blackberrys, tablets, headphones, those beige laptops and desktops and he still has the Sony Ericsson P910. Like the world's first touchscreen smartphone or something. And he used it to take my pics when I was born. The company gave it to him and it was ridiculously expensive back then and is now an antique piece

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bro i gained weight again. wht should i do to loose it fast
 
doesnt it go after a factory reset?
It depends.
Some phones do quick resets and simply go into your drive and say โ€œall this information from here to here is overwritable.โ€ Meaning itโ€™s not immediately erased, and on older or unencrypted devices forensic software could sometimes recover parts of it until it gets overwritten. The second are actual secure erase methods, where instead of just marking your old data as overwritable and not being recognized by the phone, the device either overwrites data or, more commonly on modern phones, deletes the encryption keys that protected the data. You might think โ€œoh thatโ€™s good, if someone uses forensic software on it itโ€™ll just show either a bunch of white noise or encrypted garbage.โ€

But traditional overwrite methods donโ€™t work the same way on modern SSDs, since SSDs use something called wear leveling which distributes writes among multiple cells of the SSD.
A good example is how you might rotate the position of your car tires so the heaviest part of the car doesnโ€™t rest on the same tires all the time, effectively prolonging the lifespan of those tires by spreading wear across all of them.
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There are also cells reserved specifically for wear leveling and bad block management which are not normally accessible through standard user writes.

Therefore repeatedly overwriting an SSD can mostly just reduce the SSDโ€™s lifespan, and because of how flash storage works, some old data may temporarily remain in inaccessible blocks. Recovering that data would usually require highly specialized hardware level forensic techniques rather than normal consumer recovery software, or open source software you might find
 
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It depends.
Some phones do quick resets and simply go into your drive and say โ€œall this information from here to here is overwritable.โ€ Meaning itโ€™s not immediately erased, and on older or unencrypted devices forensic software could sometimes recover parts of it until it gets overwritten. The second are actual secure erase methods, where instead of just marking your old data as overwritable and not being recognized by the phone, the device either overwrites data or, more commonly on modern phones, deletes the encryption keys that protected the data. You might think โ€œoh thatโ€™s good, if someone uses forensic software on it itโ€™ll just show either a bunch of white noise or encrypted garbage.โ€

But traditional overwrite methods donโ€™t work the same way on modern SSDs, since SSDs use something called wear leveling which distributes writes among multiple cells of the SSD.
A good example is how you might rotate the position of your car tires so the heaviest part of the car doesnโ€™t rest on the same tires all the time, effectively prolonging the lifespan of those tires by spreading wear across all of them.
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There are also cells reserved specifically for wear leveling and bad block management which are not normally accessible through standard user writes.

Therefore repeatedly overwriting an SSD can mostly just reduce the SSDโ€™s lifespan, and because of how flash storage works, some old data may temporarily remain in inaccessible blocks. Recovering that data would usually require highly specialized hardware level forensic techniques rather than normal consumer recovery software, or open source software you might find
all right i got it, so when chucking tech away to ewaste, i should always take the ssd out to destroy it before handing it in.
 
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all right i got it, so when chucking tech away to ewaste, i should always take the ssd out to destroy it before handing it in.
SSD, Ram, Sim card
The classic trick is drilling holes in it, burning it
Water doesn't work

Or just keeping them
 
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SSD, Ram, Sim card
The classic trick is drilling holes in it, burning it
Water doesn't work

Or just keeping them
I'm sure there's some CIA level ops going on @discord m0d what he has on his hard drive is a national threat
 
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I'm sure there's some CIA level ops going on @discord m0d what he has on his hard drive is a national threat
im actually planning to overthrow my countries government, feel free pming me if you want to help me out
 
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I'm sure there's some CIA level ops going on @discord m0d what he has on his hard drive is a national threat
We are all average people but it's better to treat whatever you have on your drives like it'll make wiki leaks look like a gossip rag rather than it just being your old browser cookies or whatever
 
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We are all average people but it's better to treat whatever you have on your drives like it'll make wiki leaks look like a gossip rag rather than it just being your old browser cookies or whatever
do you want to help me overthrow the australian government?
 
SSD, Ram, Sim card
The classic trick is drilling holes in it, burning it
Water doesn't work

Or just keeping them
We ALL do this after Jidion shows up ๐Ÿค™

@Verdam
 
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We ALL do this after Jidion shows up ๐Ÿค™

@Verdam
There is nothing funny about the hullo situation. What he did was awful.

@Verdam @BigBallsLarry @afroheadluke @L1mbal @InanimatePragmatist
Ok now me talking about wiping drives isn't suspicious, needed to tag a few witnesses
 
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There is nothing funny about the hullo situation. What he did was awful.

@Verdam @BigBallsLarry @afroheadluke @L1mbal @InanimatePragmatist
Ok now me talking about wiping drives isn't suspicious, needed to tag a few witnesses
Getting quite defensive, hah.
 
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Getting quite defensive, hah.
Unironically people get really suspicious when you talk about encrypted drives
Why do their minds even go there, pretty weird
They do not know how autistic I am when it comes to my privacy

You know the meme "I just wanted a better jaw.." when greys talk about how theyre muh blackpilled now
For me it's "I just didn't want advertisers to track me.."
 
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Unironically people get really suspicious when you talk about encrypted drives
Why do their minds even go there, pretty weird
They do not know how autistic I am when it comes to my privacy

You know the meme "I just wanted a better jaw.." when greys talk about how theyre muh blackpilled now
For me it's "I just didn't want advertisers to track me.."
I'm just joking ๐Ÿ˜•
 
I never sell old electronics so my attic is full of old E-waste. I'm in particular a oneplus and samsung fan boy

3 generations of Oneplus in one frame. Oneplus 13, oneplus 11 and OnePlus 9. The 9 doesn't have a charge no more but it still works

View attachment 5052412

I also have a oneplus 7T pro in fhe closet. The one with the popup camera and OnePlus 3 the gun metal model. Both of them broken. Oneplus 3 was actually my first phone.

View attachment 5052416View attachment 5052418

I also have various oneplus accesories. Their buds, watches etc . I also have their now discontinued TV in the back room

I'm also samsung boy. I had the s23 ultra. S22 ultra. The s9 and also used to use my mum's s7 edge that's in the attic somewhere. I also had the galaxy watch 4 that still works when I gave it a charge, galaxy buds live at launch and galaxy tablets. I also have the boxes for most of them.

View attachment 5052422

I have only ever bought iphones twice in my life. I had the iphone 13. And now the iPhone 16 pro. I don't like iphones but I'm forced to use it because I use a macbook for work and need airdrop and imessages

View attachment 5052423

Besides this I also have many laptops. Most of them I personally bricked during my experiments tweaking the firmwares, core operating system code or overclocking them etc. The first laptop you see busted open was due to me slamming the laptop on ground in a fit of rage.

View attachment 5052425

I also have multiple tablets. That round white tablet you see is among the first mass market tablets in the world iirc. I don't remember the name exactly. It's like 15-16 years old. I got it when I was just a kid. And below that are a few gaming laptops and old macbooks.

I also have dozens of earbuds and headphones somewhere in the attic and also old graphics cards, and AMD FX processors. I'm a hoarder what can I say.

My dad's storage room is even more interesting. He has a lot of old y2k and 90s era tech. Like a dozen blackberrys, tablets, headphones, those beige laptops and desktops and he still has the Sony Ericsson P910. Like the world's first touchscreen smartphone or something. And he used it to take my pics when I was born. The company gave it to him and it was ridiculously expensive back then and is now an antique piece

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holy shit me too, i keep every single piece of technology from all my siblings and parents, i always tell them to give it to me instead of throwing it away.

I have 3 specific drawers

1. for cables, i have tens of cables for different purposes, including HDMI, USB C, USB B, USB A, DVI, power, XLR, MIDI, etc.

2. for old devices, including phones (ranging from old brick phones, to old foldable phones, to iphone 4s, etc), tablets, mouses, keyboards, headphones

3. for extensions, i have like 20 lol
 

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