@πάνταῥεῖ put a list of say 5 at a time together for Ashish like over here chat link and paste it in the campaigns room. People pick em up. Our format is relaxed (read: non-existant)
Cuz I have like 12 to 14 votes left and need to keep them for dupe hammers
@πάνταῥεῖ Arguable. I would think if you were cleaning up a huge batch you'd need more. I usually am lacking CVs and have to wait a few hours to get more
If you don't have backups, you're looking at either sinking a bunch of your own time into it for a likely marginal result and likelihood of success, or a bunch of money into a professional recovery service with a slightly higher chance of success.
@Undo The pros actually can help quiete a lot. Unless the drive is self-encrypting, they e.g. put the platter stack to their own head-unit and bypass the original.
My advice: Take a step back, go for a walk, something. You're probably stressed out, and that's not a good state of mind to be in when working with this kind of stuff.
@Undo: Some 2.5" HDDs have these sensors intergrated. I don't think it is a good idea to have to OS for this. The sensors are not a price-factor actually.
@ColdFire Ehm, and you didn't think that could be relevant?
@Olaf It's kernel-level, and having it on the mobo means it can be used for motion sensing (see GitHub's 404 page) and can be used to lock up all drives - I.e. if I were to put another drive in my optical bay
@Undo So if the kernal freezes or is not running, you are busted? No, thanks, I better by hdds with internal sensor. (But then, I'd not buy HDDs for internal use anymore anyway:-).
Strange coincidence. I just bought a new HDD for may RAID today, because one of the HDDs had a failure, too.
Actually I didn't suspect it one-boxes if I have the reference before the link. But apparently the chat-system starts checking after the reference to the other posting ... at least I learned something new.
@QPaysTaxes Well, I'm interested at some level, but then I have enough of that stuff in my head currently. Maybe getting old, but I really get to the point I don't want to read code that intensively.
Anything I can help without reading the code?
I would not aim for P2 anymore.
Online-compiler? I don't like them. Anyway, I understand now. Don't you have P2 on your machine?
Admitted, that can be a good idea.
Realted, but not exactly: There is some yacc-like Compiler-generator in Python. Did you have a look at this? Maybe that can make things easier?
A C implementaion will be very different (if you really use Python features)
@QPaysTaxes Oha. I see another bunch of questions coming :-))
You know I really like C, but a compiler is nothing I'd use it for today. Maybe Python with LLVM lib would be a good way. Or go easy and generate C source.
I agree both flags should be the same. And until it's done, I flag link-only as VLQ. Simple reason is that if it's edited, the flag is cleared without me having to bother looking at it again
@Tunaki I create an array x to range from 1 to 1000, then I calculate the modulo of each element in x with 3 and 5 (which works btb), and use that to index x whenever either modulo is zero, thus ~mod
might be going wrong on things like 15
I can't figure out why my answer's not correct... argh