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Great. Just what we need.
https://hannesweissteiner.com/pdfs/frost.pdf
While it surely can detect whether you’re doing something on your SSD, I’m highly doubtful that it could be used to accurately predict what that is. The training model was highly specialized to the target machine and with only certain application genres (e.g. iMac music, videos app store, etc), and only lists two websites (google.com, youtube.com) as identification. In addition, many websites and applications simply don’t access the disk.
Chrome and Safari will let a single origin claim up to 60% of your disk space without raising a flag
Is it not possible to disable this?





