Report: Microsoft's latest Windows 11 24H2 update breaks SSDs/HDDs, may corrupt your data
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If I was a librarian and my card catalog started exploding, I would have a fit. Those are not easy to put together.
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They're using Grok to translate?
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Linux users: "See what we mean?"
Windows users: "La la la! I can't hear you! Losing my data is clearly better than having to learn something new!"
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They're using Grok to translate?
They probably used copilot to write the code. It compiled so they shipped it.
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That's not my data.
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Linux users: "See what we mean?"
Windows users: "La la la! I can't hear you! Losing my data is clearly better than having to learn something new!"
So you mean losing your data on Linux not easy as rm -rd?
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Again? I swear I saw this a month or two ago.
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So you mean losing your data on Linux not easy as rm -rd?
"You mean if I delete data, then it's gone? No matter what platform?"
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So you mean losing your data on Linux not easy as rm -rd?
rm -rf is way more difficult than doing literally nothing, yes.
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Bah, each time I want to do the manual upgrade from 23h2 I have to postpone it again due to some stupid bug or annoying feature that makes me reconsider doing it.
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So you mean losing your data on Linux not easy as rm -rd?
Updating windows is not a command that deletes your data
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How's that vibe coding working out for ya?
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Updating windows is not a command that deletes your data
I mean, it shouldn't be, but apparently it is
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They probably used copilot to write the code. It compiled so they shipped it.
Take that deniers!
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How's that vibe coding working out for ya?
I think it has more to do with the new atomic update and their now-usual not-testing aproach.
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So you mean losing your data on Linux not easy as rm -rd?
Not with GNU rm, no.
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If I was a librarian and my card catalog started exploding, I would have a fit. Those are not easy to put together.
Yeah but luckily by the mid 80s it was completely digitized and just there in the basement for reference.