Quantum mechanics is not magic. Magic specifies the outcome, but not how a system evolves to reach that outcome. Quantum mechanics has precise equations describing how a system will evolve over time, but is famously bad at describing the outcome.
By the same token, we can see that thermodynamics and conservation laws, while widely accepted, are magic. I have heard legend of a deeper magic known as “Lagragians”, although knowledge of that lost art remains confines to the warlocks’ ivory tower.
The user already said something about folders appearing at wrong locations at the drive, so i hope i did not kill the drive but it was already dying.
A lot has to go right for files to end up in the wrong folder. Did it also have garbled names and corrupted files? Because corruption don’t just move the files random places, there’s a whole index that needs to be updated correctly for a file to appear in a directory.
That drive sure looks dead though, looks like the controller gets confused and thinks the flash storage is gone. The Windows repair is like an fsck on Linux which would read a lot of the disk to validate it, and that extra strain definitely could have finished it off.
JNot sure if the flash is “gone”, the drive does still believe it has 256GB. I have seen drives die to where they completely forget their identity and are now “Phison controller with 32KB storage”. All they have left is either some absurd concept of falling back to using the controller’s on-die EEPROM, or they’re telling you they have the smallest possible CHS size that isn’t 0 just as a courtesy.
But yeah, the drive does look too mentally broken to continue.
The controller would still know what size should be there because the EEPROM is still fine, but the NAND isn’t. I think that’s what the no media errors would mean, as I’ve seen it plenty with external enclosure where the drive itself was completely dead but the controller still was working fine. I imagine flash controllers report the condition similarly at the protocol level.
Regular flash failures I’ve always seen as corrupted data or IO errors on it, which it also throws plenty of.
“Half our students are below average!” kinda vibes - KDR necessarily means that for every person with 1.5, there is someone with a 0.67, that’s just how the math works. If I’m anywhere near 1.0, I’m happy.
That’s why recent games moved to counting eliminations instead of kills. If you contribute to the kill even if you didn’t land the killing blow it’ll count as an elimination.
Been on a mystery kick lately too. Not much time to physically read so all audiobooks here. Recently finished “Holly” by Stephen King and “Listen for the Lie” by Amy Tintera. Both are great as audiobooks!
Tomorrow, I’m completing “Tell the Machine Good Night” by Katie Williams (SciFi… Just okay ". After I’m excited to move onto “Dungeon Crawler Carl”. I heard from many its one of best audiobooks ever!
You cut off the enumeration bit, but SMI01 USB DISK01 doesn’t look like any brand I recognize. Flash sticks are cheap and pretty amazing, but one thing they are not is “terribly reliable”. Better luck with the next stick, I mildly recommend making it a Samsung or Sandisk.
I have a cron script that just dumps it into my jellyfin library.
Some Google results suggest that Lidarr should be able to detect and import these automatically, but I doubt it works like you’d want it to. You can probably identify artists and add them through the API in the same script, then Lidarr should pick them up.
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