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Cake day: August 15th, 2023

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  • If you’re homeless in the UK, and especially if you are disabled, you can easily spend 20+ hours per week filing complaints, reasonable adjustments, writing suitability reviews, organising care, trying to get benefits etc.

    Just to protect yourself from abuse in the system and to get the right to live a life approaching that of a normal person.

    Instead of contributing to society, you have to fight bureaucratic battles just to get what you legally are entitled to.

    So effectively, you are working one of the most stressful and bureaucratic jobs imaginable, with ‘colleagues’ that question and deny everything you say, and if you fail you may freeze to death on the streets, and all without pay.



  • As mentioned by another user, all drives fail, it’s a matter of when, not if. Which is why you should always use RAID arrangement with at least one redundant drive and/or have full backups.

    Ultimately, it’s a money game. If you save 30% on a recertified drive and it has 20% less total life than a new one, you’re winning.

    Here’s where I got some.

    https://serverpartdeals.com/collections/manufacturer-recertified-drives

    I looked around a bit, and either search engines suck nowadays (possibly true regardless) or there are no independent studies comparing certified and new drives.

    All you get mostly opinion pieces or promises by resellers that actually, their products are good. Clearly no conflict of interest there. /s

    The best I could find was this, but that’s not amazing either.

    What I do is look at backblaze’s drive stats for their new drives, find a model that has a good amount of data and low failure rate, then get a recertified one and hope their recertification process is good and I don’t get a lemon.