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(mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Thursday, 07-Mar-2024 02:52:36 JST @p @sjw @pyrate @graf @Moon @threat
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p (p@shitposter.club)'s status on Thursday, 07-Mar-2024 04:18:45 JST p @mint @sjw @pyrate @graf @Moon @threat Accurate. It is probably worth noting that sequential read optimizations are the reason that NVMe disks are long, but also why data is prone to falling out of them. likes this. -
(mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Thursday, 07-Mar-2024 04:36:16 JST @p @sjw @pyrate @graf @Moon @threat At least NVMes aren't as prone to rotational velocidensity.
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p (p@shitposter.club)'s status on Thursday, 07-Mar-2024 04:44:56 JST p @mint @sjw @pyrate @graf @Moon @threat That's a benefit. When we can get disks to spin at 0.95c, we'll be able to send the data into the future, making it arrive exactly at the time you need to retrieve it. likes this. -
тняэдт™ (threat@shitposter.club)'s status on Thursday, 07-Mar-2024 04:51:34 JST тняэдт™ @p @mint @Moon @graf @pyrate @sjw i'm smelling pig parts and sulfur thanks to the hotdog-egg.
how does data fall out of nvme cells? that feels like you're walking the plank and blackbeard is ready to shove you overboard. should i ducttape more nvme together? likes this. -
0 (https://gh0st.live/users/0)'s status on Thursday, 07-Mar-2024 04:52:25 JST 0 @p @sjw @pyrate @graf @mint @Moon @threat
Finally, true quantum computing. likes this. -
(mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Thursday, 07-Mar-2024 05:28:35 JST @RedTechEngineer @sjw @pyrate @AWIVR @graf @Moon @p @threat
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RedTechEngineer🏴🇺🇸:cornbread_the_cat: (redtechengineer@bae.st)'s status on Thursday, 07-Mar-2024 05:28:36 JST RedTechEngineer🏴🇺🇸:cornbread_the_cat: @Moon @graf @p @threat @sjw @pyrate @mint egg cc: @AWIVR
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