Thank you, so it’s possible to merge smaller files into a larger file? Or did I misinterpret something?
More like “half of the files go on this part of the vinyl record, and the other half of the files go where there’s space, so over on the other side.”
So the wear and tear happens when it needs to read the bit on this side and then whip around to the other side in order to read the next bit.
Defragging finds all of the files which belong together and tries to put them all in the same place on the disk. I don’t think a single file is ever broken up.
Me WTF time, “fake news” edition.
I was reading an article online about the amount of chlorine in our drinking water, because I wondered if all these chlorine filters were selling a service or just selling words. Anywho, came across a site which basically boiled down to “there needs to be X chlorine in your water to kill germs, and above X chlorine is kinda bad for people, but having germs in your water would be worse.”
It ended with the phrase “So to sum up, it’s good that the government puts this amount of chlorine in your water, but it will likely reduce your cancer risk if you were to also filter what you drink”
Anywho I believed it. I mean, I made a cursory effort to see if it was a blog by Britta filters but apart from that I was fully on board.
It’s made me wonder if it’s a generational thing or just my exposures where I’m incredibly distrustful of partisan or hardline ideas, but much more willing to take moderate views at face values. If they had said “Raar Chlorine Bad” I would have probably just closed it and ignored it.
Anyone else find this? Does this make me susceptible to refusing to believe truths which may be radical or confronting?