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then why not define logical block size to be as large as NAND page? or defragment the thing.
if that NAND page is rather large, OS makers should refrain from using multitude of small files.
and you sound like a troll..
its not a good idea to write several Gb to a flash storage on every shutdown just to have slightly faster boot.
perhaps boot wouldn't be faster at all, given that it doesn't matter much to SSD whether its sequential or random read.
of course much of the atoms are the same, and you don't see them all at once. most of it is calculated, somewhat like fractals. so you don't really need as much storage.
reusable? probably not.. at least not like flash drives because of scratches and dirt. plus you'd have to wait a long time to write the tiny file because of leadin+leadout.
and plastic is not environment friendly..
whitelisting, perhaps.
or make an ''debugger antivirus' that would allow advanced users to analyze suspicious small executables by themselves.
or 'behaviour analysis' but thats already used, I guess.