Message from @Tervy

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2018-09-11 14:53:45 UTC  

nice hoax

2018-09-11 14:53:47 UTC  

👀

2018-09-11 14:53:51 UTC  

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2018-09-11 14:54:03 UTC  

that happens when you do not fix your article after getting corrected

2018-09-11 14:54:41 UTC  

why fix it + it brings views under his name

2018-09-11 14:54:44 UTC  

and links

2018-09-11 14:54:46 UTC  

and ad money

2018-09-11 14:54:50 UTC  

as people start digging stuff

2018-09-11 14:55:16 UTC  

reasons like jannah here is why people dont fix em

2018-09-11 14:55:25 UTC  

just to get more "clicks"

2018-09-11 14:55:33 UTC  

Reeeee

2018-09-11 14:55:36 UTC  

Discord mobile sucks dick

2018-09-11 14:55:54 UTC  

Can't even fucking codeblock

2018-09-11 14:55:59 UTC  

punished knight whats top 5 best chink shit

2018-09-11 14:58:00 UTC  

@Tervy ssd's lose data since the data is kept using charges trapped in cells
The charges slowly decrease after a while just like capacitors

2018-09-11 14:58:08 UTC  

Even Linus had a video on this

2018-09-11 14:59:00 UTC  

Heck even the Foundation https://youtu.be/VajB8vCsZ3s

2018-09-11 14:59:16 UTC  

yes and so ?

2018-09-11 14:59:31 UTC  

it still wont happen in few days

2018-09-11 14:59:43 UTC  

on proper healthy units that is

2018-09-11 14:59:50 UTC  

some broken piece of junk probly is different tale

2018-09-11 15:00:00 UTC  

and if the thing is stacked 110% full of data

2018-09-11 15:00:06 UTC  

In this case it's keeping a SSD unpowered for longer periods of time as a backup

2018-09-11 15:00:46 UTC  

well as backups it can handle easily few years with "acceptable data corruption"

2018-09-11 15:01:09 UTC  

Describe acceptable <:alithink:327930371796893698>

2018-09-11 15:01:23 UTC  

iirc there is some statistics

2018-09-11 15:01:30 UTC  

but equal to HDDs

2018-09-11 15:01:50 UTC  

Hdds last longer but it can vary depending on the magnetic retention

2018-09-11 15:02:09 UTC  

Also Heat kills data

2018-09-11 15:02:33 UTC  

thats common knowledge

2018-09-11 15:02:37 UTC  

and quite obvious

2018-09-11 15:03:20 UTC  

But other than some really long time deaddrops

2018-09-11 15:03:29 UTC  

This is also why most big corporations use tape storage as it's usually the longest retaining format

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189466684938125312/489088599967531011/rdx_bundle1.jpg

2018-09-11 15:03:56 UTC  

there is no real usecase where your backup should ever be more than half year unplugged anyway

2018-09-11 15:05:42 UTC  

Modern software wizardry does keep unaccessed files intact so... That's a thing

2018-09-11 15:06:55 UTC  

```
reasons like jannah here is why people dont fix em
```
@Tervy 😡

2018-09-11 15:07:06 UTC  

but thats true

2018-09-11 15:07:28 UTC  

Making proper backups is not fixing something sighh

2018-09-11 15:07:49 UTC  

you do understand that: that comment is related to link