A Conversation for Ask h2g2

Crashes, hangs and BSDs

Post 1

Frizzychick

Why does a perfectly well-behaved computer decide to misbehave nanoseconds before that all important demonstration / presentation you have been working up to for your entire career?

And how come it takes you an inordinately long time to get the pesky thing up and running again?


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Post 2

Bruce

It loves you & doesn't want you to leave it behind smiley - winkeye

;^)#


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Post 3

Frizzychick

What a lovely idea - and I didn't think it cared. smiley - smiley


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Post 4

Hoovooloo

This is classic confirmation bias.


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Post 5

Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking.

Or nineties computer hardware.

Progress means that 20 years later we have the same issues, but now caused by poor Wifi / cloud connectivity.


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Post 6

Hoovooloo

I feel like a curmudgeon, but so far NOTHING has convinced me that having my access to my data dependent upon the speed and integrity of my internet connection is better.

Hard drives are CHEAP. I have a weekly local backup and a monthly offsite of ALL my data - photos, music, movies, documents, projects, code, everything. There's a stack of HDDs around and about that mean I can't lose my data... and anything I want is here, NOW, regardless of bandwidth throttling, wifi signal etc.

"Clouds" are for the birds.


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Post 7

Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking.

I fully agree. My employer thinks differently.


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Post 8

Hoovooloo

Oh, don't get me wrong - I see the point if you're an employer, or even "just" someone who needs to collaborate with someone else who isn't always guaranteed to be in the same room. Cloud services are fantastic for working on the same document or project as someone else, and ensuring you have backups and whatnot of joint work.

But for MY data, that's by definition never going out of my house (my movies, my photos, my documents, my music) - why would I want to make my access to that contingent on something controlled by someone else?


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Post 9

Orcus

What's a BSD?

It sounds a bit kinky in some strange way (mostly my warped mind probably)


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Post 10

Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking.

Isn't that the predecessor of BSE?


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Post 11

Orcus

Probably. I could tell you if I knew what either of them meant :D

BSE to me is Bovine Spongiform Encephalitis - aka mad cow disease. I'm not sure that works in the current context.


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Post 12

Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking.

I was relating to that specific meaning (sort of, just following alphabethical order, actually)

The BSD here would be "Blue Screen of Death", I guess.

You don't want either of those.


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Post 13

Orcus

smiley - ok

Oh cripes, yes I recall the blue screen of death right enough. Does that still happen? I haven't used a PC for many years now - been forcibly converted to Macs since about 2005 for work purposes.


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Post 14

Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking.

It has been a long time since my last BSD. Did have a black screen recently, the power supply died.


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Post 15

Orcus

Well the spinning beachball of death is alive an well on MacOS, I suppose that's almost the equivalent.


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