Backblaze is a great backup solution. They publish drive stats and even show you the hardware they use.
https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-storage/resources/hard-drive-test-data
https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-storage/resources/storage-pod
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Backblaze is a great backup solution. They publish drive stats and even show you the hardware they use.
https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-storage/resources/hard-drive-test-data
https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-storage/resources/storage-pod
Did your computer lose its bios settings lately? Check to see if it’s set to ahci and not raid if using a single, non-raid disk.
You can try some of the suggestions at https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/how-can-we-fix-this-no-irq-handler-for-vector-4175692269/, too.
Good luck
I wonder if you can get the frunk to critical velocity at the touch of a fly by constantly pumping it up like a pump action gun.
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The plastic protection adhesive on the 920 series of cameras used to be awful.
MDT works well for Windows environments. Otherwise dd or Clonezilla for Linux.
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How is company X supposed to sell you model 2.0? 3? 2.0 RepairCare?
Planned obsolescence. Profits. Shareholders.
Awesome question.
The operating system, or OS, really does not care about whether it is a hard drive or a solid state drive when moving around the partitions.
Say your hard drives are pools. One is filled with molasses, and the other has water. The partitions are like the ropes in the pool. Perhaps you have no ropes. Maybe you have three, but two are so close to the wall, and each other, that only a small amount of stuff could occupy those lanes.
That leaves you with one really large lane. That’s your data partition.
Water or molasses, the ropes are the same.
What about a background svg image and text area(s)?
In my experience it’s always a tokenized link, no clear text required.
I’m delighted you get the reference!
Just wow, yeah. Nothing should ever send you a password in cleartext - once that’s been done, a MITM attack’s success rate just went to 100%.
It’s painless to use password resets if the person forgot the password. Never, ever should a password be in cleartext.
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When it’s someone else’s dumb thing it’s better for sure