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02:45
SuperUser is blocking me from asking a question and says it "doesn't meet quality standards". I see nothing wrong with the question and have tried many variations. The response is so quick I assume no human is involved and it's a dumb AI program making the decision. How can I get past this?
03:17
@jtgd by writing a question that meets quality standards ._.
Could you stick the title and question on pastebin or something ?
 
1 hour later…
04:21
Title: "How to undelete a file on JFS." Body: "How can I recover a deleted file on JFS? I have searched the Arch repository, AUR and searched the web but I find nothing."
Ah. Its much too short bodywise I think.
"This question body does not meet our quality standards. Please make sure that it completely describes your problem - including what you have already tried - and is written using proper grammar." but it seems ok to me. How did I fail?
I shortened it from the original because it complains
I'd fatten up the body a bit. Talk about the environment - I suppose arch, maybe OS versions if there's a thing
how did you delete the file?
have you tried stuff like testdisk or photorec?
google.com/search?q=jfs%20undelete google gives a bunch of hits... so how do they fall short?
stuff like that
I fattened it and it accepted. Are those programs that undelete?
Ah!
They are recovery software
testdisk is more FS level, photorec does a small subset of filetypes
04:27
It's an mp4 video file. I'll try testdisk, thanks. It did not show up in my searches. There were many hits that did not include JFS.
testdisk will recover a lost filesystem of JFS but does not undelete files on JFS.
 
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15:07
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Q: how did write cycles just of a given model evolve in history (e.g. Samsung Evo)

Arch Linux TuxHow did write cycles of a given model (e.g. Samsung Evo) evolve in history? SSD models with several generations are suitable.

The above question does not appear to be a serious question. Outside of the fact it does not make sense grammatically. I want to treat it as a troll question, because who asks how the "write cycles" of an SSD evolve?
What does that even mean?

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