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Mein Goth
why is Opera on there twice?
>2014
>classic
At least you can automate creating it.
echo -e "poopy{do;do}"{1..420}"poop\n" > garbage.cpp
If I wanted humour I'd ask you for your uptime
jesus
This has to be generated code, right?
GNU pussy
feel free to fork
free as it freedum
You are correct.
deal
this is the worst one I’ve ever seen, so many problems it’s cracking me up
This is one my favorites
That doesn't look minimal.
Holy shit. Is there a better quality version of this?
The fuck am I even looking at.
I don't understand what RAID0 is but I enjoy seeing people fuck up so it's still enjoyable.
lol. is there a foss cloud?
I'm a normalfag.
I mean, there's Syncthing. That's about the closest thing. The problem with cloud-based services is that you have to rely on a giant company like Google to provide it
Let's say you have dozen hard drives and you want them all to have the exact same data so you set it up. If one hard drive fails its ok because you have exact copies. That's RAID 1.
He set it up to make one gigantic hard drive spread across 8 physical hard drives. One failed, destroying all data on all drives. That's RAID 0.
Does anyone have the screencap of the retard who broke like 2 motherboards and eventually got his pc working while everything is dangling and crooked in the case?
Is that the one where the guy is holding up his graphics card with a bottle of hot sauce?
Maybe? I just remember that he ripped his pcie slot out trying to remove his gpu. Gets his new mobo and breaks it and then doesn't screw the new one on so it's just loosely in the case angled on the psu.
Lookup tabling something that shouldn't be lookup tabled.
>destroying all data on all drives
I hate this gross oversimplification. Yeah, he lost all his files over (probably) 192KB, but it's not like the RAID controller goes OMG DRIVE DEAD I'M GONNA REFORMAT ALL THE REST TOO.
he said the data was destroyed, not reformatted
>all data
>on all drives
Pls lrn2read.
it's like tearing a strip off of a piece of paper with a qrcode on it
while most of the qrcode may still technically be there, the qrcode (data) is destroyed as it is no longer readable
yes, data smaller than a stripe can be recovered, but that barely matters in the grand scheme of things
Yeah, but it doesn't destroy data on all drives. This is why I labelled it "gross oversimplification", not "wrong".
it does, just in the "makes unusable" sense, and not the "actually erases" sense, "destroy" is a flexible enough word to mean either
p.s. i'm not the person who originally said it
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