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TopicMy landlord said my bathroom would be unavailable for 24hrs, but...
treewojima
07/23/18 9:21:07 PM
#1
this is its current condition:
https://imgur.com/xH7py0H
https://imgur.com/5Pt25uA

and no, he will not let me use his shower in the meantime
Topichow do i sleep with straight men
treewojima
07/23/18 6:52:27 PM
#11
I'll let you sleep with me as long as you promise not to put anything in my butt
TopicI love my new job
treewojima
07/23/18 6:39:03 PM
#1
I used to be a service writer/support staff in the service lane of a Ford dealership, which was stressful because customers suck. Now I'm working at our affiliate body shop, which primarily handles insurance claims for Toyotas. Everything is so much more relaxed here, I love it
TopicFun fact: if the mobo in your new MacBook crashes you can't get your data off it
treewojima
07/23/18 8:19:39 AM
#17
pinky0926 posted...
AvantgardeAClue posted...
I've literally never had to yank the HDD out of any of my computers or otherwise hard retrieve data so this seems like accentuating the negative

You have plenty of reliable backup options on Mac just like other Apple products


This is also a compelling argument

Backup options are a hell of a lot smarter and more easily automated than they used to be, really we should be moving away from the hell that is waiting for an epic system failure and then relying on a last resort data retrieval like this.


I'm all for sound backup strategies, but I feel like this is a poor way to encourage people to use them

the simplest solution would be to stop soldering the goddamn drives to the goddamn boards
TopicI finally have two monitors at work
treewojima
07/23/18 8:11:04 AM
#1
It's about time, a single 4:3 19" wasn't cutting it
TopicFun fact: if the mobo in your new MacBook crashes you can't get your data off it
treewojima
07/23/18 6:20:28 AM
#12
OS X makes for a comfy Unix workstation. Luckily you don't need Apple hardware to run it >_>
TopicFun fact: if the mobo in your new MacBook crashes you can't get your data off it
treewojima
07/23/18 5:54:28 AM
#6
SaccharineSmile posted...
how do you guys back up the contents on your phones? no difference


the difference is I can pull out my microSD card if shit hits the fan
TopicFun fact: if the mobo in your new MacBook crashes you can't get your data off it
treewojima
07/23/18 5:50:42 AM
#4
oh yeah, and these things have an Intel i9 with inadequate cooling, thus increasing the odds that your logic board will get cooked
TopicFun fact: if the mobo in your new MacBook crashes you can't get your data off it
treewojima
07/23/18 5:44:13 AM
#1
https://www.macrumors.com/2018/07/22/2018-macbook-pro-lacks-data-recovery-port/

The SSD is soldered to the board, which isn't new, but they've also removed the special "data recovery port" that allows techs to bypass a faulty board and access the SSD directly. The official spin from Apple seems to be "do more frequent backups."

lolololol
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