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dingdongitsabear , to selfhosted in Can the SATA-to-USB adapter affect the result of the bad sectors scan?

first off, if you plan to scan the storage for bad “sectors”, that’s gonna take eons if the disk is of any considerable size. what’s more likely is you running the SMART self-test and that will work over any medium.

the cables absolutely can and do cause corruption, whether it’s plain SATA-SATA cables or the USB-SATA with their own controller on it; however, if you don’t have reason to suspect this particular cable/adapter is faulty, it’s not a worry vector per se.

amelia , to memes in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.

Is this a joke?

stoy ,

No, it is the truth

amelia ,

Yeah, nothing back there except tons of highly radioactive waste that nobody knows what to do with for the next million years, nothing back there but the risk of contaminating a whole region with radioactive shit like it happened in Chernobyl and Fukushima, nothing back there except for overly expensive energy that’s only cheap because governments subsidized the shit out of it because they thought it was the new big thing you need to have, and now they still do just because. Don’t get me worng, it’s probably still a tiny bit better than burning fossils. But it’s still bullshit.

stoy ,

Sigh, we know EXACTLY what to do with it.

Dig a deep hole into the bedrock, put the waste in dry casks, put the casks in the hole, backfill with clay.

This has been known for decades!

I live in a suburb north of Stockholm in Sweden, here in Scandinavia we have a very stable bedrock, I would absolutely welcome a disposal site for nuclear waste in my suburb, and I am talking about a site that would accept waste from all over the world (for a fee obviously).

It would be simple, create jobs, and allow us to keep using nuclear power to allow for quicker removal of fossil power plants.

As for Chernobyl, TMI and Fukashima, Chernobyl was a bad design which was run by people who lacked access to information about past nuclear accidents, leading to bad management, TMI had a fail deadly indicator system, where a broken light bulb caused incorrect information to be acted on, and Fukashima was built in a bad location.

I recommend you to watch this 2006 BBC Horizon documentary, it is called Nuclear Nightmares and talks about our fear of radiation, and weather or not it is warranted:

www.dailymotion.com/video/x7pqwo8

A large coal power plant needs at least 10000 tons of coal every day according to Wikipedia.

A nuclear plant needs about 25 tons per year.

That is a huge, massive difference in logistics, pollution and use of resources, that is not even getting into the coal ash that is produced by cosl plants, according to the EPA, nearly 130 million tons of coal ash was generated in the US by coal power plants. None was generated by nuclear power plants.

Please watch the documentary, it is a few years old, but the premise still holds.

ryathal ,

Also just for those still not convinced, that coal ash is radioactive as well, and contains other toxins, and has polluted far more land than nuclear.

stoy ,

Oh absolutely!

Another point is that there are places outside Chernobyl and Fukashima that have higher background radiation that either exclusion zone, and that is places where people live normally, I seem to recall that being mentioned in the documentary I linked.

Retrograde ,
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I’ve been told this meme is about as harmful as a chest x-ray. It’s not great but not terrible.

MonkderDritte , to programmer_humor in Stop use docker

Reading about all the security issues in Docker lately, i’m thinking about using LXC via Incus/Proxmox. Should i? Or podman?

PlexSheep ,

I just put my docker services in a lxc container. Docker is neat and lets me deploy shit without having to worry. Works pretty well, just remember to put your lxc containers on your SSD and not your raid mass storage (my hdds have errors now, fuck)

Thcdenton , to lemmyshitpost in Also, you have been turned into a worm.

Thats fine. Give us all your source code then, asshole.

kjtms , to memes in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.

Wait, I’m seeing a lot of people being very against nuclear. From what I’ve gathered, I see no downsides compared to fossil fuels

MissyBee ,

It may be too late for nuclear. Too much upfront cost, too long to build. Reneweables are cheaper in the long run, and with storage technologies getting better the problem with base load electricity gets smaller.

It is safe, nuclear, but why bother now.

ExtraMedicated , to insanepeoplefacebook in Insane clown coffin for sale on marketplace.

You can fit like, seven dead clowns in there.

ASeriesOfPoorChoices ,
  • slaps coffin lid*

You can fit SO MANY clowns in this bad boy.

Mediocre_Bard , to lemmyshitpost in caturday

God damned fat cats out here gobbling up these GILFs.

udon , to memes in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.

Hello from Japan! :)

mrgreyeyes ,

After nuclear accidents, you get to make anime without shame.

m3t00 OP , to cat in Cali says hey
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Cali assumes the position.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ecf538a1-0917-4e73-b3b5-2f20798aa357.png

blinks right on queue. eyes closed

TCB13 , (edited ) to selfhosted in Can the SATA-to-USB adapter affect the result of the bad sectors scan?
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If I connect it to my computer using a SATA to USB adapter instead of directly to the computer’s SATA, can it somehow affect the result of this scan?

It depends on how much power the disk requires and how much power the USB port can deliver. Also note that USB-A is the worst connector out there when it comes to mechanical reliability - it only takes a finger on the plug to screw whatever data transfer is going on.

For external disks (both 2.5 and 3.5") I’ve a bunch of this powered USB disk enclosures. They’ve a good chip, are made of metal and a USB-B 3 port. You can connect those to any USB-A device and you’ll know that only one side might fail… if you’ve USB-C a cable like this tends to be more reliable.

Another good option, if you’ve USB-C and you want something more portable is to get a USB-C disk enclosure as those will be able to deliver more power and be more reliable.

PS: avoid whatever garbage Orico is selling, Inateck is much better.

gazby , to lemmyshitpost in Check this shit out

Pictures you can feel ☺️

MikeOToxin , to lemmyshitpost in Not since Apple Vs. Epic...

2 things can be bad.

Duamerthrax ,

thatsthejoke.png

MikeOToxin ,

No, the joke is having to choose 1 option that you think is better.

There is no need for there to be a choice if we just acknowledge that sometimes our decisions mean nothing to the final outcome.

Duamerthrax ,

you’re a joke

MikeOToxin ,

And you’re a real pleasant fella.

Have a great day, dude. Hope whatever’s going on in your life gets better.

Sam_Bass , to lemmyshitpost in jeff

Fantasy Island went off the air decades ago

Evotech , to lemmyshitpost in Not since Apple Vs. Epic...

Microsoft said it’s fine

FQQD , to lemmyshitpost in Vroom vroom
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smowtenshi ,
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one cheeseburger, thanks

FQQD ,
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Alright, would that be all for today?

smowtenshi ,
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yep, thank you

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA ,
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could I get some kebabs please

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