Notices tagged with failure

  1. # # # more than 12 hours of # already, #, #, #, #, #, #, #, #

    Sunday, 04-Oct-20 18:37:09 UTC from loadaverage.org
  2. look out trent reznor I figured out how to make more than just popping noises in LMMS # #  https://grapeposter.club/attachment/1537439

    Thursday, 08-Feb-18 04:01:30 UTC from shitposter.club
  3. I'm wondering if anyone would know the answer. I guess there are multiple factors. But even guess what's the generic breaking point is would be beneficial. I would guess it's somewhere between 5 - 120 seconds.

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    I've got a case where disk I/O is really slow due to (serious) storage backend issues. I'm wondering how much latency will Windows tolerate on default, before giving up on writes and corrupting databases and file systems?

    I've tried to look for that information for a few days, but nobody seems to have a clear answer for that.

    So if storage system write takes more than N seconds, it's write failure and skipped? I could assume that will happen at some point, but what the exact breaking point is. It will naturally lead to data integrity disaster.

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    Sunday, 25-Sep-16 09:57:58 UTC from loadaverage.org
  4. Other primates, how does it feel to know that the best primate, the lemur, isn't even technically a full primate? YFW u realize  # # https://bananaposter.club/attachment/112073

    Sunday, 26-Jun-16 17:38:28 UTC from shitposter.club
  5. Twitter: Sun Apr 17 23:06:10 +0000 2016From: Sputnik .
    # Minister Novak arrested after # # prices fall 6% amid # to reach deal to freeze # output https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CgR7F8yWEAEH6oL.jpg
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    Sunday, 17-Apr-16 23:06:30 UTC from gnus.wideweb.me
  6. https://bananaposter.club/attachment/47239 # #

    Saturday, 16-Apr-16 04:29:17 UTC from shitposter.club
  7. Why do you think the Australian Defence Signals Directorate thinks of this as a # (or outage)? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Signals_Directorate

    Wednesday, 19-Mar-14 20:34:56 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  8. # is a # for 4 robots, "The aim of the system is to create a kind of ever-changing # brain for robots", "... but adds security by building in a single point of # for all participating robots" cc @question

    Thursday, 16-Jan-14 18:02:53 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  9. So, what do we learn from the service # ? Never host all your systems at 1 place RT @in90sec # disconnected from my 333 friends #

    Wednesday, 18-Sep-13 07:37:57 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  10. @mastertid im just jiggling with excitement??? #

    Wednesday, 10-Jul-13 21:35:09 UTC from web in context
  11. @nybill #

    Monday, 22-Aug-11 14:42:12 UTC from identi.ca
  12. @madflavors # #

    Saturday, 23-Jul-11 21:42:27 UTC from web in context
  13. @fabsh api doesn't support conversations #

    Wednesday, 22-Jun-11 21:41:27 UTC from identi.ca
  14. The only problem would be that I wouldn't have Node installed locally. #

    Saturday, 18-Jun-11 03:05:38 UTC from identi.ca
  15. @speeddefrost I thought you were just complaining I didn't think you'd given up. # # #

    Thursday, 16-Jun-11 19:15:42 UTC from identi.ca
  16. @joshix Oh yes, I somehow missed the 'wl' bit. # #

    Thursday, 16-Jun-11 17:34:38 UTC from identi.ca