

It just occurred to me that younger developers may not see the whole joke here…
For those unaware, a magnet would corrupt/destroy the contents on the floppy disk.


It just occurred to me that younger developers may not see the whole joke here…
For those unaware, a magnet would corrupt/destroy the contents on the floppy disk.
It’s not unlimited transfer like Backblaze. Also not as fast.
I’ve had a good experience with pCloud. One-time lifetime fee. Just set the Immich directory in its entirety as a backup folder.
3TB is a weird place to be with their pricing, though. You can buy 2 TB twice, iirc.


Matchmaking? TF2 moved away from community servers? Bleh.


One (contrived) example would be to have a drive that doesn’t have any installed file system filters on it. Filters being the hooks that windows, antivirus, etc have that intercept file writes and such. Could make it much faster on windows for that use-case. I can see custom software using that drive.
Contrived? Definitely. But potentially useful. I can see it working similarly to something MS has in testing which is the file system thing that is super fast but is limited in features—can’t seem to find it atm…
Edit: Found it. Dev drive via ReFS.
Comma, single quote, double quote, escape last \ and all your cases are covered.
unfortunately, nearly all AV abides by the “cannot be larger than 68 bytes” rule


The ability to steal anywhere from 1-10 hours of sleep from someone I touch per 24 hours


Even if Germany succeeded at Stalingrad and captured the Caucasus, there was no way Germany would have been able to maintain it. The entire campaign was doomed for failure.
The oil fields were sabotaged well in advance and weren’t able to produce notable amount for a good 6-9mo after. Allies had plans to bomb the crap out of them as well. Russia moved the majority of their industry further inland prior to the German’s arrival.
Put simply: Germany didn’t have the population or production capacity to win. It just wasn’t feasible. Could they have won “politically”? I suppose, but that’s like asking if Allied leadership would have sued for peace, which based on the personalities is pretty damn unlikely.


…now violence and breeches of social contracts…
The latter? Yes. The former, most definitely not. Violence by all measures is at an all-time low, at least since the 1920s.


Eh, not really. It’s also not a bad implementation, IMO.
You can configure a webserver to detect if the request is coming from a bot (discord) then return one payload (regular html page). Otherwise return another (download the sys file).
There really isn’t a foolproof way to determine this, either, because browsers will just straight download files if it has an extension in the url.


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It’s okay to have a wrong opinion.
(Don’t take this seriously)
I’m described by this meme and I don’t like it.
I never suggested they were stupid. Just that they may not know the details. So I explained it.