Also the controllers on flash drives aren't designed to support sustained read/write at full speed, so they will get hot and eventually die as a result
And many do not have the same fail-safe controls that modern SSDs have
so I'm still trying to solve the whole message count thing, just downloading every single page from the DMZ and hopefully extracting all IDs and looking for doubles will give me some better insights
@JourneymanGeek well I indexed the whole DMZ into a database, but my message count is way off, so I can't create reliable statistics
and I must know how many donuts simon is spreading
I think it's an issue with the IDs
there seem to be duplicates
Btw, I joined the Mastering the Mainframe course, if anyone else is interested, it's a free course and competition offered by IBM which allows you to learn working with zOS and zLinux
I just read the funniest thing... "2014 Cassette single"
@DavidFreitag I want to pretend I understand what you're talking about (which I 50% do) but I don't want to understand what you're talking about (which I 50% don't) while simultaneously wondering if I even need to understand what you're talking about (which I 99% don't)
@kalina You know the motherboard in your computer? Your graphics card? Your audio cards? They all have PC boards (or are PC boards...) that is the design for one.
so in all honesty, since it's the same review mechanism and the only change is that it's based on your user's votes, the conclusion I've reached is that Super User is reviewed by people who just keep clicking next (I was going to say morons, but we'll go with the more politically correct terminology)
@DavidFreitag I bought a 6P through the play store, cancelled the order, and then re-bought the same thing though the Fi signup flow so that I could spread the cost out over a number of months instead of an up-front lump sum.