It's an SSD but OK...
anthony
OK, just to clarify a few things, because a lot of people are being smartasses here in the comments:
- It's a relatively new (1-2 Months old) Samsung NVME drive.
- I do NOT hold to power button or pull the plug on this machine EVER.
- The drive is in prestine conditions. Not a single bad sector. Use the same drive DAILY on Linux and disk utility reports no bad sectors.
So stop talking nonsense if you don't know what's going on.
To be honest, nearly everyone who uses Lemmy probably also uses Mastodon instead of Bluesky or Twitter. Edit: Or Threads. Completely forgot, that they also existed.
It's actually on a SSD but ok... A NVME to be exact
I'm literally daily driving the same drive with Ubuntu 24.04. No problems there. This is an OS Problem.
You noticed the 1578%, right?
I travel a lot, and noticed weird inconsistencies in some regions, and I wanted to try to deactivate every singe GNSS except the "Locally Preferred" (Galileo in Europe, GloNas in Russia etc.). So basically just debugging.
Let me introduce you to a third one ↑
Who even uses Snap anyway? I either use apt (or .deb) or flatpak. Snap is just the worst of both worlds...
Video Streaming on Gnome Web is a mess. Especially on YouTube. And It's still lacking addons.
A lot of instances have been getting these "Sign in to confirm your not a not" messages, if to many people use them at the same time. It works after a while again, but only being able to watch Videos sometimes, when the right stars align properly, is to unreliable for most user, me included.
It's a SSD, but I do not Pull the plug or hold the power button EVER on this machine. Stop thinking you know everything if you have no idea.