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What's on your "Everyday Carry" USB stick?
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Just sticking a USB stick into a bunch of different ports, is going to get you an STI eventually.
How do you make the stick read only? To prevent picking up malware along your journey?
Serially Transmittable Infection?
No. Don't be stupid. Serial Tract Infection. Duh.
This is where the physical write protect notch on SD cards would be useful.