I was a little surprised I didn’t see an 88 in his username
I was a little surprised I didn’t see an 88 in his username
Musk is at least ineligible to run for president
the Jew media
Something tells me this guy isn’t a reliable source
You should write that all over your car
He banned bump stocks via executive order, which is more than any president since clinton did in favor of gun control. I love using this fact to break Republicans’ heads. “As a firm believer in the second amendment, I can’t vote for trump”
Glad to hear they’re mostly electric. A mail truck is an ideal use a for EV, it ought to save the USPS a ton of money
Maybe wait until November before you make a decision
He learned not to listen to cops
Elitism and gatekeeping from a linux user? Nah, never, I must have misread
This is a flag set by the app developer, it’s not enforced by google
That’s great, glad to hear it. Start doing backups too!
The number of Taylor Swift fans that planned to vote for trump was probably a very small number anyway
Blue looks like a dude wearing shades
Hyper-v is bundled with windows now and is just as easy to use as virtualbox (slightly easier for windows guests since the drivers are bundled in the os)
Didn’t work out great for Himmler
If the disk is failing anything you do that reads or writes it could cause data loss. Even having it plugged in and powered potentially could. It depends on what component of it is failing.
That being said, fsck is pretty safe. It’s the equivalent of chkdsk in windows, it looks specifically at the filesystem for things that may have gotten screwy.
ddrescue/gddrescue is your best bet for recovery. It can detect bad blocks and skip them, and it has some p robust resuming capabilities if your disk locks up while.its running. I usually use it to clone entire physical disks to another disk or an image file that can be mounted. I don’t know if it can be used to grab specific files, I’ve never tried.
If it was me, I’d take the disk out and let it cool to room temperature. Then I’d ddrescue the whole thing, with resume turned on, to an image file. Then I’d run fsck. If fsck finds and recovers filesystem issues, I’d put it back in the pi, continue using it, and start doing regular backups of important files via a cron task.
If you think it’s the filesystem try running fsck. It sounds like a failing storage device to me but there’s not nearly enough information to say for sure
Federal, state, local? US? UK? China, Russia, Afghanistan? The very idea of government?
Yes.
Oh yeah, I forgot about management engine
I bought this expecting an updated ff7 with better graphics and quality of life improvements. I ended up with a shitty dragons age clone, so I refunded it immediately. Not even going to buy it again if it’s on sale.