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wa-royal-tea · 11 months
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Went to check the poses I made for the previous arc in my external drive and...
I must be insane.
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robotpussy · 1 year
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planning on just. wiping my entire computer clean.
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international234 · 1 year
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*sits down next to you*
*puts my arm around you*
*dims the lights*
*makes you watch me reorganize 3TB of files on my computer*
You: *puts your arm around me*
Me: :D
You: *dims the lights*
Me: :^)
You: *makes me watch you reorganize ~50 GB of files on your hard drive*
Me: :_)
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bd-bandkanon · 10 months
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HI! UM...
My external hard drive died.
My entire livelihood is on there, including my comic Senhyakkin, a lot of files crucial to an RPG Maker Project I've been working on, Commission details, and so, SO much more.
I am arranging to get the hard drive shipped out for data recovery, but I've been told it's going to cost anywhere between $1000 - $6000 USD, depending on file size and urgency. Considering that this is a 3TB drive and the stuff on there is, y'know, my livelihood, I am terrified of knowing what the final amount will be...
but it has to be done. I have to get my files back.
I am NOT interested in starting a GoFundMe-- I do not trust it whatsoever. But if anyone is willing to pitch in for the data recovery fee to, like... yknow... prevent Senhyakkin from being ended prematurely... I have the following options:
KO-FI. Even a tiny donation counts! PATREON. Even if it's just $1 for 1 month! It will still help! COMMISSIONS! I'm completely open for commissions and would be extremely grateful to anyone who even wants a tiny illustration from me!
I'm not sure how things are going to go. I will try to keep updates on the situation going on this blog and on Twitter, if anyone is interested/concerned.
Thank you for reading.
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lefae · 10 months
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PLEASE HELP - PC ISSUES
As mentioned in a prior post, my desktop pc is currently out of commission due to hard drive issues. My pc is my primary everything in terms of communication, entertainment, and what little income I have available to me, being disabled and unable to work.
As it currently stands, I have a primary hard drive that my OS and most of my software runs off of, and a secondary drive that acts as my primary file storage for active use files. Both of these drives are having issues after I had unplugged the desktop during a recent thunderstorm (leaving the pc plugged in during such weather isn't an option, due to a ridiculously shoddy power grid and high risk of not only the power getting knocked out, but lightening running in on the lines as well).
The primary drive is clearly technically recoverable - all the files are still accessible through the Windows PE I've booted into from a flash drive, so I can do backups of things from there. The secondary drive, on the other hand, may prove more trouble than I originally anticipated, as it's only showing as either roughly 4GB or 120GB, depending on the utility trying to access it, and it's a 3TB drive...
The biggest obstacle right now is that I don't have the spare space to back up what I can in order to even hope to recover things properly. And, with the secondary drive doing as it is, it may or may not be recoverable at all - I've faced similar issues in the past, but I don't remember how I fixed it then, which is definitely a problem now. (For those reading this who don't know me, I have severe memory problems, mostly as a result of a brain injury, further complicated by other health issues, which is the largest reason for why I am unable to work.)
As it stands, I may also need to completely replace the secondary drive entirely, as preliminary scans show a mass of bad sectors, though how accurate that may or may not be, I can't currently determine. Either way, what limited income I have (which is barely $100 per month, and not even consistently every month) goes entirely to paying for groceries and medication. Due to my health, I can't sacrifice a month's worth of groceries to buy computer hardware (or a new mattress for my bed, which I desperately need as well, nor a new cane and ankle brace, nor any number of other things I need and simply can't afford).
It is this reason that I am asking for help. If, by some odd chance, you have ideas of how I might even fix the issues (because I'm at my wit's end, and have been stressing over this for over a week now, and it's not like I can take it to someone else to be fixed), then by all means, poke me with your suggestions.
Otherwise, if you're willing and able to help me get the necessary external drive (and potentially a new internal drive too, if it comes down to having to replace internal parts as well), then I would highly appreciate it:
You can leave a tip here on tumblr, or you can buy me a coffee.
Reblogs are highly appreciated as well.
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tparadox · 10 months
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Well, since OpenMediaVault totally broke Docker integration and the only Docker container I've been able to get working perfectly is Portainer, I think I'm moving on to just installing stuff directly from the SSH terminal. Worked for Tailscale.
First thing I did this morning is install Jellyfin. Setting up my library was a lot easier than I expected. I thought I was going to have to run a script to reformat the filenames to Jellyfin's strict naming convention, but it found everything and only a handful of them didn't automatically identify. Fixing those glitches is really easy in the web interface too, especially next to how it works on Kodi.
On the other hand, I have a lot more flexibility with subtitles on Kodi. Jellyfin is designed to be set and forget, so if you want subtitles and you don't have subtitles, you have to tell it to automatically get subtitles for everything, and it downloads one subtitle file, hope it works. On Kodi, if I start watching a thing and decide I want subtitles, I can just pull up an in-player menu to select which service to search and pick which of the results I want. Doesn't work? Download another on the fly. At least I can still change the timing offset, I was worried I couldn't.
Then there's the Android TV app. I like the web interface pretty well, but on Android TV, your options are either "pick what you want out of a wall of contextless posters" or a more advanced option that does show some information and arrange them in a line, but only the ones it recommends you pick, not the full library. If you want to browse the whole library, you have to go back to the basic wall. We really like the view options the default Estuary skin in Kodi provides.
Finally, the transcoding by default is both probably not the best option for my poor little XU4 and also makes it a lot harder to seek to different times in the file than when we were just streaming the Samba share. Jellyfin seems to solve some of my problems but it's not really made for my use case, I think.
A side effect of thinking that I had to rename all my files was I attempted to copy my 200+GB library from the byzantine file structure OMV created to /Media. I just now found out that the reason my 32GB sd card boot disk shot up from less than 20% usage to 80% usage was because, of course, /Media is on the boot disk, not on the 3TB hard drive. I only figured this out after I spent like half an hour trying to figure out how to give Jellyfin the permissions it needed to move its metadata to the 3TB drive.
On to Photoprism, I guess. Maybe I won't completely use up my memory. I am pretty concerned about CPU and memory usage with this little thing. I'm sure that in order to get everything I want up and running I'll need a full-power multicore x64 system.
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anyway tomorrow. i get to move all my games into a 3tb hard drive
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riflebrass · 1 month
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Fresnel picked up a couple refurb Seagate 12tb 7200 RPM hard drives on Amazon for $120 so I think I'll bite the bullet and try one. I have a couple 3tb hard drives that are running out of space so consolidating them into one drive and doubling the combined capacity will be nice.
Besides, my case only has two HDD bays so the third one is just sitting on the bottom rattling around whenever I move the tower. I really like the peace of mind knowing it's not going to smack a random capacitor on the motherboard or break the plug off the drive when I pick the tower up forgetting its not secured.
Although in hindsight I probably could have secured it to something solid with zip ties...
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golondoner · 4 months
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megpie71 · 6 months
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As Tumblr goes down the gurglr...
Okay, I am getting a very solid lesson in the vanity of earthly data this week.
First up, the 3TB external hard drive I've been using to store my data for the past few years (turns out it's since about October 2018) has been getting senile and sulky and not wanting to work properly. I purchased a 2TB SSD to replace it, but it turns out the one I got shipped is apparently defective, so I have to take it back and replace that first. But in the meantime, I'm currently working off a backup copy of my data I snagged down to my C: drive over the weekend, and making duplicates of everything to there and to my regular save location.
Now we're getting the happy noises about Tumblr going down the gurglr. Yay.
So, I'm probably going to be pulling all my odd bits and pieces for the past … eleven years (I started posting here in September 2012) off Tumblr, and putting them onto my Dreamwidth blog (I'm megpie71 over there) as well as pulling a backup copy to store on my hard drive so I can stuff it onto the new data drive I'm going to get when I replace the existing one. Fortunately, I am not a visual person, so I mainly blog text. Which means if I pull my original stuff off, it's going to fit on the Dreamwidth page without too much hassle.
At the moment, my main emotion about the whole mess is something like "darn it! I just got my dash looking the way I wanted." I'll probably be cranky about this for a few months at least. But in the meantime, I'm going to be slowly migrating my original stuff over to Dreamwidth so it's still somewhere at least.
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technationgr · 6 months
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dragonswithjetpacks · 9 months
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So, turns out...
I likely need a new hard drive.
My 3TB isn’t booting up. I have to order a new SSD.
I will be avoiding you lot like the plague.
God speed.
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