Mostly fact-checking. I will absolutely still throw out wrong facts and find out minutes later that they’re wrong.
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Juan’s been around since before gen z could speak. That one’s millenial humor that gen z adopted and extrapolated.Looks like it popped up in 2015, so not as old as I remember.
Still can be argued that it’s too old to be gen z meme.the meme juan was 2020, though, and originally posted to Instagram, so it’s genz
Seems that there’s some kind of issue with standardization of markdown. Yours looks like just html tags on mine.

Interesting issue. Jerboa might be having issues with superscript markdown. Does this show up correct?
Voyager

Fennec

I’ve checked on voyager and fennec browser. It looks correct on both. Which app are you viewing it on?
*actual revenue increased due to increased ridership and simple anti-corruption efforts in contracting.
Was this the aim? Just do ^this^ for every word.
JayDee@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Journalists float astonishing theory around silence surrounding Mitch McConnell’s health
2·5 days agoHypothetically if McConnel did die and they were able to keep it under wraps till, say August 15th - would a snap election occur at that point or would it be viewed that the deadline was missed?
I’m also curious if this has ever occurred before to serve as precedence for now. 302 senators have died in office in the past, so it’s a lot to try and look into I think.
JayDee@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Journalists float astonishing theory around silence surrounding Mitch McConnell’s health
1·5 days agoWhat’s the August 2nd date about? Do we check yearly whether a senator is dead or something?
Hmm, I think you’ve got a mistake in there bud. /s
It’s a fair joke.
Incorrect, we moved to SSDs because they’re faster.
In reality, SSDs have a finite amount of times you can write to any bit, so they in fact have a fixed lifespan, and naturally have their health decline over time. Voltage stored on SSDs also naturally fades over time, meaning that SSDs can only store your data on them, unpowered, for a finite amount of time.
The write lifespan of most SSDs is between thousands and hundreds of thousands of write cycles, so they still last years of runtime. However, the memory retention while unpowered is only about a year at 30C and only months at 40C.
In contrast, hard disks have no explicit write limit, and magnetic writes don’t dissipate while unpowered at any significant rate, so hard disks are still superior for keeping records and documents you want to last decades.
You probably should have a couple, at least as external drives. They’re quite good for reliability. I think the only thing that’s better is a mag tape reel setup.



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