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  • NVMEs will throttle if they are inadequately cooled. Pretty much only folks who are new at buiding computers and don’t adequately cool their NVMEs experience this.

    yeah, but it shouldn't be that significant though right? You're talking like 10% slower speeds to anywhere probably like 50% of the speed, which for modern NVME ssds is basically perfectly usable in most cases. But i'm not up to speed on pcie 4.0 and 5.0 ssds, so idk the specifics.

  • if they wrote good code yeah, evidently they didn't write good code if they're struggling to process 60k lines of a database lmao.

    They must either be O(n^10) complexity or something retarded like that for this to be the case. I wouldn't put it past them.

    Plus a lot of reads is nothing really, for basically all databases, unless you’re doing an unsmart thing with how you’re reading it (like scanning the whole database over and over). If you’re not processing the data, it’d be I/O bottlenecked.

    again, i'm assuming they aren't very smart, since this is an issue in the first place.

  • oh no, are we crashing out now? Throwing even? No cap losing it perhaps.

    you can call me old all you want, that won't change anything, i'm more hip and based than you.

    Perhaps you should try a bit of "how do we do fellow kids" next time, before you skill issue

  • not personally, i may have seen a video or two of it happening, but it's hard to tell whether the head is dragging against the platter, or it's the bearing, either one of those makes horrendous noise.

    If you're worried about it happening on a drive you own, you should copy that data somewhere else as a backup, ideally sooner rather than later. If you're curious about the health of the drive you do stuff like SMART tests as well.

    Yeah, most drives are solid state now, unless you're buying hdds for archival purposes, still cheaper and denser in most cases. It's a low probability failure, until the drive meets EOL, in which case it's a mechanical wear part, either the motor or the bearing fails. One of them will fail first, probably the bearing.

    The bearing failing would likely result in the HDD overheating as a result. Assuming the platter still spins, but that's the only scenario i can think of where that would happen, unless you dump a very specific amount of continuous current into the read arm coils. That might also cause it, but it's not likely at all.

    An ssd "overheating" is more likely, but it shouldn't cause too many issues, maybe premature degradation over long term use, and slowing of read/write speeds, or in some cases, an improvement, but other than that it should be business as normal. You would have to hit it with like a heat gun, to get a hardware failure or something like that.

  • jfc, no I am not a furry.

    i'm just giving you a hard time, don't sweat it.

    I don’t even have programmer socks.

    i thought this was for the femboy certification, relevant to furries, but only in relation.

    pretty sick story though, cosplaying is neat, wouldn't ever get into it myself, too computer pilled personally.

    I’ve known a few furries, across the internet, but no I’ve never had a fursona or fursuit or any of that, never used a furry ingame avatar, nope.

    aw, you're missing out, it's fun! (i jest)

    anyway, judging from this comment you're like, once, maybe twice removed from the furry community. It may or may not crop up in your future, long term or short, anyway enough palm reading or whatever the fuck this is.

  • doesnt matter if you know how to program, john deere is just going to put some autistic encryption and ID locking on their shit, what needs to happen is for john deere to stop fucking doing this.

    Most tractors are walking computers anyway, farmers are genuinely the most multi talented people you will ever meet in your life.

  • no but a web dev should have some knowledge basis on what the ever living fuck their AIDs code fuelled by nothing but the cheapest source of caffeine and brain damage they have even does.

    This is the entire reason why half of the internet is just broken, stupid developers who don't know how anything works, but know how to code, making dogshit implementations of anything and everything they can get their hands on.

    It doesn't matter that the learning is segmented, you should STILL be learning about computer hardware and it's architectural choices, it's literally the reason why programming languages work the way that they do.

  • i mean...

    If you're running a pcie nvme ssd, one of the modern ones, and you're doing a SHIT ton of reads, like threadripper level amount of reads, i guess "overheating" isn't unexpected? Shouldn't do much other than slow down the SSD though?

    dumbass probably loaded them into memory, and OOM'd, and thought it was the drive.

  • RIP.

    [1] The idiots on the right think it’s because papers were “too liberal”, lol, and either completely ignorant of, or lying about, how the advertisement model was nuked by things like Craig’s list and so on.

    it's the fascist rhetoric rule. Unfortunately it's so incredibly prevalent these days im not sure society will be able to make a comeback from it. I think we've reached a point of no return in terms of "why do people care about this shit" it's gotten to a point where it justifies caring about itself innately. Rather than any sort of external justification, and people keep falling for it.

    Step 1: lie

    step 2: gaslight people

    step 3: gaslight and legitimize

    step 3: you win

  • Short answer: Learn statistics. Slightly longer answer: 604 people is more than enough for a normal distribution to appear, so if the sample size was “really small” it’d be reflected in the margin of error.

    shorter answer, statistics is really hard, like really really hard. It's so incredibly easy to fuck up a survey/poll like this is so many possible ways it's hard to even describe. Even something as simple as survey completion rates can influence a polls accuracy.

    Biased towards… Palestinians’ rights? The fuck are you talking about?

    yeah, that's not a problem, just worth pointing out that they have a very explicit ideological alignment, wouldn't exactly benefit them to publish polling that shows the opposite would it?

    What voting numbers? The ones where she lost all seven swing states? Also I quite distinctly remember a whole lot of “hold your nose and vote for her”, which isn’t what you say about a “pretty competitive” candidate.

    you mean the trend that has been nearly entirely global in scope? You mean the trend that has SO aggressively outrun every previous election that it made news shortly after the election period? That one?

    Also I quite distinctly remember a whole lot of “hold your nose and vote for her”, which isn’t what you say about a “pretty competitive” candidate.

    because for some reason people are too far up their own asshole to do a productive service for their country, because they think they're above it somehow, it's a continual trend every dem cycle, happens every fucking time.

    Quotes for those things from September or October?

    most likely in October, some of them likely happened earlier in September, though that would've been early in the candidacy. Her campaign got rolling early august, really started moving forwards late august, which was very late. Voting is early in November, so unlikely for much to happen in that month.

    Again, the fuck are you talking about? Grocery price gouging during recessions is a widespread and documented phenomenon, and if you don’t understand that then you really are in no position to discuss the November election, because you don’t understand the people’s grievances that Harris failed to address.

    again, prices evidently went up, to which harris proposed a price ceiling on groceries, something you would know if you didn't huff so many aerosols to make these posts. Maybe that didn't address anything, but she was also, not the president at that time, so.

    To what extent that price increase was due to things like covid, inflation, or price gouging is not clear to me, maybe it's more evident, but from what i saw, it's based on companies listing significant profits over covid, which was mostly because consumer spending was SIGNIFICANTLY higher through that period of time, and these sorts of things tend to lag the market a bit. The price could've also gone up because of less supply, that's pretty common. Again, things like the prices of eggs aren't related to anything here, that was entirely due to birdflu.

    “Good” doesn’t need a frame of reference; it’s an absolute judgement. “Better” is a relative judgement that does require a frame if reference. Most people can judge whether something is good without being offered a specific frame of reference,

    it does though? Good is relative, evil is relative, there is no "intrinsic good" murdering someone is bad, murdering someone that does something bad, is good, crimes are bad, unless a guy named luigi did them. Nobody operates on explicitly intrinsic morals, you have to operating in some sort of reference frame here, i'm just trying to figure out if your reference frame is like, a dog, or something. Something that would very explicitly discount your whole viewpoint from a credible perspective.

    Most people operate in a defined frame of reference, it's just that most people base that on things like "laws" and "social norms" however politics has been so brain fucked i can only assume people base it off the trip demons that visit them when they experience hypoxia due to lack of breathing from how much fent they did.

    and to most people a candidate that doesn’t even acknowledge a problem exists (again, “nothing comes to mind”) is not good.

    should i accuse you of cherry picking examples here? In the same way that you accuse me of moving the goalposts, or is that somehow bad faith here because i'm the one doing it?