The Unthinkable Has Happened



The Unthinkable Has Happened

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Timestamps:
0:00 i got enemies, got a lotta enemies
0:09 Intel + AMD form x86 Advisory Group
1:49 Amazon, Google want nuclear power
3:39 Windows 11 24H2 Update bugs
6:37 QUICK BITS INTRO
6:46 FTC’s click-to-cancel rule
7:24 Adobe’s video generator in beta
8:05 SpaceX catches rocket in mid-air
8:44 uBlock Origin unsupported in Chrome
9:10 Ecovacs vacuums scream at owners

36 comments
  1. hey guys its riley from the video people at the office said this hoodie isn't my style, and honestly it made me think about what style even IS, and i was about to go down a rabbit hole of thought but then i remembered that you can get The Chairman™ Pro Package for 20% OFF + Free International Shipping with promo code TECHLINKED at http://manscaped.com/techlinked . then i felt better

  2. Ecovac is right about me not needing to worry about hackers spying on me through their products because I will NEVER be buying ANY of their products.

  3. AMD was only created because our government wanted more than one processor manufacture for its contracted projects. Way back in the 90s AMD was just a cloned Intel processor. The 386 and 486 chips produced by AMD and Intel were identical. The 64 bit processors was the point where AMD and Intel became different.

  4. The WD SSD's thing, that makes me wonder if the ones I bought a while ago, all SN770's I believe, were only starting to see issues because of that HMB bus problem. Sort of. This all happened well before this update, but long story short is simply this. If the HMB is storing the instructions for its data structure as it were on the ram of the motherboard, and the computer as a whole has a BSOD, but you don't have pagefile turned on; you can run into problems like mine did I think.

    Simply put, when you crash, all your rams data is backed up to the pagefile to be recovered at boot. But if your SSD is relying on that data to be there, well, it's SoL, because all that data went buh bye with the crash, since there is no pagefile to catch it all.

    If I am right, then this would explain the issues I was having with the WD sticks I bought. Mostly with just one of them, out of 3 total, but that one also got the most use over the most years. I.E. It had a lot of data to keep track of.

    And I am pretty sure that stick is unrecoverable at this point, all the data included. Bit rot has likely set in due to not being powered on often enough at this point, but even if not, well… I was not ever able to get it to boot into anything at all ever again after its final BSOD that happened during… of all things… an update which also caused other users to BSOD during their updates. But in their cases was not catastrophic likely; because pagefile is on by default and so they probably had it on by default as well. I.E It was there to save them and their data/SSD's.

    But in my case, it was not. So the ssd had no way to recover itself.

    At least, that's my thoughts on it right now.

    And as for testing to see if it can be recovered at all at this point… well. That computer also suffered another malfunction, though possibly at a different time. It sprayed its electrolytic juices from a capacitor all over stuff. If ya'll think water is bad for a computer, compare it to this stuff and know that water is still salvageable comparatively. Long story on that shortened up: That SSD is probably done. Cause it had a bunch of stuff all over it as well. I can only assume it was just more of the juice, as I cannot fathom where else it came from. But, that part is the odd part.

    The SSD is near that capacitor, but the spray pattern from the capacitor doesn't go close enough to that M.2 slot.

    So, I just don't know what to say about it all at this point really. I can only wonder, and maybe try to test the SSD out later on something I don't care about possibly ruining.

  5. you guys keep bashing arrow lake – wtf guys – you should be mentioned it uses half the fucking power. thats a big deal.. Its performance is the same with LESS POWER..

    also it likely doesn't have the crashing issues.

  6. The irony of this coming from rαcisτ Riley. Bet he’s crying now that Sinwar is dead and whining about how Jews defend ourselves against fascists.

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