super-oops with computers
@Tobi *an ominous 'is the villain really banished' musical sting*
super-oops with computers
The lesson I took away from that mistake was to write-protect the source disk before thinking of starting a copy.
That force of habit is still with me today. If I format, image, or copy anything & have more than one SD card involved (including micro-SDs in SD dongles), I flip the tab to "Lock" on the source card.
super-oops with computers
@Tobi I think I did one worse. I tried booting Windows 1.01 floppies on the family Tandy 1000, but Windows kept stopping, complaining about something DOS-related. I looked on the disk & decided that it wanted me to delete msdos.exe, completely ignorant of the fact it was the Windows shell (MS-DOS Executive) & not a bad or rogue DOS kernel.
super-oops with computers
The worst computer mistake I ever made was on my C64, way back when I had only one floppy drive. I wanted to make a backup copy of a disk, & the disk copying program I was using had to format the backup first. It was halfway done with the format phase when I realized I was holding the blank floppy in my hand and that the disk I wanted to copy was being formatted.
computer, oops
@zac I think a good mnemonic for 'dd' is 'destroy data'. :<
@Saxxon Screen suddenly got filthy. Need to shut down to clean the screen without catastrophe. Can't shut down because can't see the shutdown option well enough to tell it apart from sleep & restart. Can't see it because screen filthy.
alert
@maple Coffee made me alert.
🚨 🌐 *toot!* *toot!* *toot!* 🌐🚨
ATTENTION ALL PLANETS OF THE SOLAR FEDERATION
ATTENTION ALL PLANETS OF THE SOLAR FEDERATION
ATTENTION ALL PLANETS OF THE SOLAR FEDERATION
WE HAVE ASSUMED CONTROL
WE HAVE ASSUMED CONTROL
WE HAVE ASSUMED CONTROL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUzAWw4qsmA
uspol, alerts
Ah, it *was* Dubya, but much later than I remembered. The FCC mandated it in order to comply with the WARN Act back in 2007: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_Emergency_Alerts
@maple The FCC mandated emergency alert capabilities in all our cell phones back in '07, broken down into four categories: Amber Alert, Severe Alert, Extreme Alert, and Presidential Alert. The first three can be disabled in individual phones, but the fourth can't.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_Emergency_Alerts
@troubleMoney I'm pretty sure it was Bush. A lot of the War on Terror paranoia felt just like Cold War/Second Red Scare paranoia.
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