Does it matter which flash drive I buy, or can I just go on Amazon and sort price: lowest to highest at x capacity
>>59704054
I usually just steal mine
>>59704261
this
>>59704054
Itd be foolish to buy a flash stick right now imo zip drives are better so until flash sticks mature stick with zip drives.
>>59704261
If you're still in university you can do hourly tours of computer labs and find at least a few USB drives a day. Especially if they're Macs with the USB drives in the back or below the keyboard where they're harder to see and thus easier to forget
I found a pretty nice 64gb USB 3.0 Kingston drive a couple months ago. Most of what you find is normie garbage tho.
>>59704261
>>59704783
>>59704865
>stealing flash drives
You guys are terrible people.
You absolutely want to watch what flash drives you buy, the chinkshit ones often claim a higher capacity than is actually on it or have terrible speeds.
You can literally go to Amazon and pick whatever you like, there is no such thing as buying a wrong USB stick except when you wanted a different capacity or some shit like that.
>>59704865
The one time i ever left my flash drive somewhere i came back later and found the "Who let the dogs out" lyrics alongside some nice commentary on a shitty website i had made. It said something along the lines of "What the fuck, man".
>>59704865
>first world.
>>59705351
Some brands are kind of shit and will die fast, but I don't know if more expensive ones are better.
Don't get the cheapest one. Get the cheapest one with at least 20mb/s read/write. You can get those for less than four bucks. Anything slower and it will annoy you real fast.
>>59704054
>implying the amazon sorting works
>>59708481
If you do sold by Amazon only, it's pretty much all legit stuff
>Sandisk, Transcend, Kingston, PNY, Verbatim, Samsung
I mean not all of those are great, but it's better than any bullshit from Aliexpress or whatever
Someone gave me a 16GB flashdrive like 5 years ago, and it still works no problem. The person was using it before they gave it to me too.
>>59704865
This is why people leave behind virus ridden flash drives