• otter@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        9 days ago

        “Viberose” seems like something I’d gift to a lover before a long work-trip, to keep them humming happily while I was away, NGL.

        “Vibarus” just looks like a peen pill, but that vibe-coding Icarus probably needed one. 🤷🏼‍♂️

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    I’m slowly starting to believe the weak parts on SSDs are not wear and tear, but controllers glitching and dying. The two SSDs that I have lost, became goners overnight with unresponsive controller (first one lasted about 6 years, other one about 4), and few days ago a friend of mine also lost his SSD, the service told it’s the controller.

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      What brand? I’ve never lost an SSD.

      Brb, better go back up my data now…

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        9 days ago

        Samsung 860 and 870. Interestingly enough my very first SSD (840) is still alive. The thing is ancient and has a power on time of 1146 days.

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    It’s still in early access and it’s already better than most games Ubislop made in the past 10 years.

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    This article is just an repost of a repost of a repost of a few questionable reports. I’m betting that a huge factor in the disk writes were that the game wants a LOT of memory (mine was using around 25GB) and people with 16GB were having their swap trashing their drive.