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06:57:56 <b_jonas> fungot, when you wait with baited breath for someone who takes your breath away, what do you use as bait?
06:57:57 <fungot> b_jonas: um, hot there? er, " integrates"? ( english fnord thereof). that would rule) was huge, people would complain.
07:01:15 <b_jonas> what did people complain about, fungot?
07:01:16 <fungot> b_jonas: would make even more sense) course. don't know if the spec implicitly allowed or disallowed " int of infinitely many bits". the preview looks promising to me
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10:20:34 <ais523> b_jonas: the phrase is actually "with bated breath" – it's a contraction of "abated"
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11:27:55 <fizzie> Hmm. I have a relatively recently (~1-2 months) acquired a computer, which is one of those tiny boxes that just barely fits in a M.2 drive and an 2.5" SATA SSD. It's now twice done something like https://0x0.st/og38.txt (where ata2.00/sda is the 2.5 SATA drive); once during the initial installation, and just now out of the blue.
11:28:00 <fizzie> I wonder how I could find out if the problem's with the drive, the machine itself, or some sort of software incompatibility issue. I could just take the drive out and try using it somewhere else, but since it has only happened twice in about two months, it might take a long time of testing to show up.
11:28:13 <esolangs> [[Falsish]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=104402 * McChuck * (+2790) Created page with "== Falsish: a FALSE variant inspired by [[fish]] == Falsish is [[FALSE]] with the following changes: * Input and output flushing is automatic. * The PICK character is replace..."
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11:32:24 <fizzie> Searching the interwebs, mostly that sort of messages have seemed to indicate just one of those random "this drive and this SATA controller (and this OS) just don't like each other" situations. Or a bad SATA cable, which in this case would be problematic because there's no cable, it's just a thing in the case that a drive slots into.
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14:01:03 <b_jonas> ok, but that's such a rare word that I think fungot just substitutes fnord in its place. fungot, what do you use as bate when you wait with bated breath?
14:01:03 <fungot> b_jonas: a magazine ( obviously) is there 2 pairs?
14:01:57 <b_jonas> fizzie: oh, at least you have a log. my computer simply froze and the logs don't seem to be telling me why. so far it did so three times.
14:03:08 <b_jonas> fizzie: make sure to check cables, maybe disconnect all sides of the disconnectable cables then blow into the connectors then reconnect. (blowing into is optional, it just makes sure you follow the instructions about disconnecting the cables properly.)
14:04:00 <b_jonas> "in this case would be problematic because there's no cable, it's just a thing in the case that a drive slots into." => well just remove the drive then, blow into its SATA connector, then put the drive back in then.
14:04:46 <b_jonas> in my case I don't think it was the disks, that gives different symptoms than just freezing mid-sound
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14:09:01 <Soni> oh yeah, we actually started playing with "regex for json" after trying to (and failing to) play with "2D regex"
14:09:12 <fizzie> I guess I can try wiggling the drive. I remember it was a little hard to get seated.
14:09:26 <fizzie> Some people have had luck with firmware upgrades as well.
14:10:18 <b_jonas> don't just wiggle it. remove it completely if possible then add it back. that works better.
14:10:25 <b_jonas> power down the computer first of course
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16:23:16 <ProfNinja> hi there, have a few things I'd like to contribute to the wiki and wanted to say hi first
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20:43:05 <HackEso> ProfNinja: Welcome to the international hub for esoteric programming language design and deployment! For more information, check out our wiki: <https://esolangs.org/>. (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on EFnet or DALnet.)
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22:14:07 <Soni> :map ->['projects'?]:map ->[commit:?str]:?map ->[url:?str]:?map ->[branch:?str]:?map (->['active'?]active:?bool)? (->['federate'?]federate:?bool)?
22:14:30 <Soni> we just don't know how we want this to look in the internal Pack representation
22:14:50 <Soni> we don't know how it should look
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22:43:33 <fizzie> Mhm. The drive is a Crucial MX500, and smartctl reports its firmware version is M3CR043.
22:43:35 <fizzie> The Crucial support page says: "A number of MX500 drives were shipped with Firmware Revision M3CR043 or M3CR044. These revisions are not applicable to drives which shipped with previous firmware revisions." Then it goes on to provide download links for versions M3CR033 which is "compatible with drives that shipped with M3CR032" and M3CR023 which is "compatible with all drives shipped with
22:43:37 <fizzie> firmware other than M3CR032".
22:45:01 <fizzie> I think a strict reading would claim the firmware version M3CR023 would be "compatible" (because M3CR043 is "other than M3CR032"), but I think the intent of the page is still to suggest that they have no firmware update to provide for a drive that was shipped with M3CR043.