

Sure, if they let him.
Sure, if they let him.
Oh boy, wait until they find out about the World Series of anything.
You mean the War of Rights exhibit?
That correction makes you sound like a pedomorphic binoclard. 😅
Yeah what’s up with those lately? I’ve noticed them taking longer and longer to solve as well as being more difficult.
Assetto Corsa? Nah, I’m more of a Forza kind of guy.
Even a dedicated lab might not be able to read your data once you’ve hammered nails through the platters.
Usually what they do is they take out the platters in a clean-room environment and place them in an otherwise identical drive, then read from that. But a deformed platter with a hole in it will cause extreme oscillations once you start rotating it at thousands of RPM. Which will crash the head(s) pretty much instantly.
So realistically, outside of an MI6-style lab with Q and his team using custom-built equipment dedicated to reading data from purposely destroyed drives, I don’t see how anyone could do it. Would love to hear from someone who works in data recovery or is in contact with people who do, though.
One thing we haven’t talked about, by the way, is how to prevent SSDs from having their data recovered. That should be straightforward though, just schwack the NAND chips with a hammer until they’re all broken. As with the HDD, be sure to wear appropriate PPE to protect against eye injury and dust inhalation.
Regarding #5, don’t bother with the wiring. No data stored there. It’s all in the magnetic coating of the platters.
I think it’s a reference to the Project Zomboid game.
No, they rebranded. Duplo really is LEGO nowadays.
And to think that Philips was involved in founding both ASML and TSMC but then divested from those companies instead of securing a European stake in the microchip business. We really do live in the stupidest timeline. 🙄
Hey, at least the music was good.
Es fehlt halt jemand, der den rechtsschwarz Versifften im Fernsehen die Meinung geigt, indem er auf den Tisch haut mit den Worten “Ich lasse mir meinen FEIERABEND NICHT WEGNEHMEN” 🤬
For a while, yes. But the whole reason why there is so much shit up there is that the low temperature keeps it from getting processed by micro organisms, no? So once that really gets going we should see a wholly new ecosystem up there of plants, fungi, and animals that previously never inhabited the area.
Note: this is my semi-educated take and I would love for an actual biologist to comment on how climate change will transform Everest.
I run 1440p capped at 75fps and cannot see a noticeable improvement with higher resolutions or framerates (my hardware is capable and I’ve tried).
Mine, too, and when he doesn’t I ask him to do it. Literally shaves ten years off my face.
That’s why I stopped watching him in 2017.
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This comes up quite often in people’s descriptions of Germany and I wish I could see some real life examples, because it’s not something I experience a lot. So maybe it’s a cultural/perception issue.